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Sydney Ports Corporation produces various publications to inform key stakeholders and interested parties about its latest initiatives, major projects and port operations.

As part of Sydney Ports’ commitment to minimise the production of printed materials, publications are now available in an electronic format and/ or printed on environmentally responsible material.

Electronic copies of the latest versions of Sydney Ports’ corporate publications are listed below. Other publications that are related to major projects, environment and port security can be found within those specific sections of the Sydney Ports’ website.

For hard copies of Sydney Ports Annual Report, Sydney Ports Handbook, Maritime Security Identification Card Security Guide or Steer Clear, please contact Corporate Affairs via enquiries@sydneyports.com.au or call +61 2 9296 4999.

 

General

  • Annual Report (2011/12) PDF File

    This Annual Report covers Sydney Ports Corporation’s operations and statement of accounts for the year ended 30 June 2012.

  • Trade & Logistics Report (2011/12) PDF File

    The Trade and Logistics Report 2011/12 details trade through Sydney's ports and provide information on supply chain logistics developments and improvements in port capacity.

  • Sustainability Report (2011/12) PDF File

    This report discloses Sydney Ports' sustainability goals, measures and policy.

  • Annual report (2010/11) PDF File

    This Annual Report covers Sydney Ports Corporation’s operations and statement of accounts for the year ended 30 June 2011.

  • Logistics Review (2010/11) PDF File

    This review provides detailed information on a range of initiatives that support land-based logistics operations to benefit port users, stakeholders and the community.

  • Trade Report (2010/11) PDF File

    This report outlines trade performance during the 2010/11 financial year.

  • Statement of Corporate Intent (2012/13) PDF File

    An outline of Sydney Ports Corporation's vision, values and strategic direction for 2012/13.

  • Performance Report for Half Year (ended 31 December 2011) PDF File

    Performance for the half-year ended 31 December 2011 relative to the 2011/12 Statement of Corporate Intent.

  • Port Freight Logistics Plan PDF File

    This plan is a framework to improve road and rail performance at Port Botany.

  • Steer Clear PDF File

    This safety notice helps all recreational boat operators to understand their responsibilities when around BIG ships, ensuring safety afloat for all concerned.


 

Newsletters

  • e-Current Newsletter Redirect Page

    e-Current is Sydney Ports’ monthly electronic newsletter sent to industry stakeholders via email. To subscribe to e-Current, please contact ecurrent@sydneyports.com.au


 

Operations

  • Port Botany Operations Schedule of Charges - 1 January 2013 PDF File

    This schedule is a summary of charges for Port Botany Operations effective 1 January 2013.

  • Sydney Ports Schedule of Charges - 1 January 2013 PDF File

    This schedule is a summary of charges for Sydney Ports Corporation effective 1 January 2013.

  • Dangerous Goods Management Guidelines PDF File

    This guide provides information on the management of dangerous goods within Sydney’s ports.

  • Port Botany Development Code PDF File

    Port Botany Development Code articulates Sydney Ports’ design and operational requirements for all new developments.

  • Sydney Ports Handbook Standard Page

    Sydney Ports Handbook is a detailed directory for doing business through Sydney’s ports. It provides information on Sydney’s ports and contact details for a range of port service providers. If you would like to be considered for inclusion in the next edition please email enquiries@sydneyports.com.au.

  • Traffic Management Plan Guidelines (Dec 2007) PDF File

    This guide can assist applicants in developing a Traffic Management Plan to manage road transport operations, construction works or other activities of a temporary nature.

  • Green Port Guidelines Standard Page

    The Green Port Guidelines provide simple strategies and practices to demonstrate how developments can be both environmentally friendly and commercially viable.