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A cornerstone of the queensland economy. Total containers 1,530,000 TEUs in 2021/22. Approximately $600 million forecast for port infrastructure works over the next five years from 2021/22. 32 million tonnes of trade in 2021/22. 136 customer leases across five port precincts.
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It currently is the third busiest port in Australia and the nation's fastest growing container port. It is the endpoint of the main shipping channel across Moreton Bay which extends 90 kilometres (56 mi) north to Mooloolaba and is dredged to maintain a depth of 14 metres (46 ft) at the lowest tide.
- Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. The world’s oldest and largest koala sanctuary is located in Fig Tree Pocket district, only 12 km/7.5 miles (a 20-minute ride) from Brisbane CBD, 19 km/12 miles (a 20-minute drive) southwest of Portside Wharf cruise terminal, and 31 km/19 miles (a 35-minute drive) southwest of the new Brisbane International Cruise Terminal.
- Brisbane City Hall. Situated in the heart of Brisbane City (CBD) on Adelaide Street, the City Hall is one of the most remarkable historic buildings in Brisbane.
- Mt Coot-tha Botanic Gardens. The subtropical Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt Coot-tha are located in Mt Coot-tha precinct, around 7 km/4.3 miles (a 10-15 minute drive) west of Brisbane’s central business district.
- Moreton Island. Nestled on the eastern side of Moreton Bay just off the coast of southeastern Queensland, Moreton Island is the third largest sand island in the world and a national park.
Last updated. Dec 21, 2022. Read time. 3 min read. The Port of Brisbane features a modern, two-story cruise terminal building with ample indoor and outdoor areas. The Brisbane International...
Port of Brisbane is located in Australia at 27.3612S, 153.1679E. 31 vessels have arrived within the past 24 hours and 33 ships are expected to arrive in the next 30 days. Port time: May 26, 20:05. Map position. Expected ships: 33. Ships in port: 82. Weather forecast. IMO Only. Length (m) GT. DWT (t) Built. Search. Reset. Expected. Arrivals.
Eta By AisVesselBuiltGtMay 26, 12:00201825330May 26, 13:00201723225May 26, 17:20200952726May 27, 00:30200740168Port of BRISBANE (AU BNE) details - Departures, Expected Arrivals and Port Calls | AIS MarineTraffic. Real-time updates about vessels in the Port of BRISBANE AUBNE: expected arrivals, port calls & wind forecast for BRISBANE Port, by MarineTraffic.
Who We Are. The Port of Brisbane is a cornerstone of the Queensland economy – it is one of Australia’s fastest growing container ports and the state’s largest multi-cargo port. Located at the mouth of the Brisbane River, Port of Brisbane is managed and developed by the Port of Brisbane Pty Ltd (PBPL) under a 99-year lease from the ...