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Fremantle and Other Western Australia Ports to Receive State Investments

June 24, 2025
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Australian State of Western Australia Invests in Port Infrastructure to Boost Economy

The government of the Australian state of Western Australia recently unveiled plans for significant investments in the state’s ports as part of its 2025-2026 State Budget. These infrastructure improvements are aimed at enhancing the business position of the state and contributing to the overall economy of the country, given the critical role that ports play in Australia’s trade.

Ports in Australia are owned and operated by the state government, and Western Australia is home to key ports such as Fremantle, Port Hedland, and the Port of Geraldton, which are vital for the energy and mineral exports of the region.

“Our ports handle more than half of Australia’s sea trade volume and facilitate over A$280 billion (US$181 billion) worth of trade annually,” stated Ports Minister Stephen Dawson. “This Budget demonstrates the government’s recognition of the significant economic and strategic importance of our ports. The trade conducted through our ports is not only crucial for our state’s economy but also for the national economy.”

Key Investments in Port Infrastructure

The State government has allocated a total of A$204 million (US$132 million) for new investments in the upcoming budget, with a focus on infrastructure enhancements, particularly at the Port of Fremantle. Long-term plans also include relocating the port to a new site in neighboring Kwinana, south of its current location.

Highlighting the age of the infrastructure at the Port of Fremantle, which has wharves built at various times since the 1920s, officials emphasize the need for regular strengthening to accommodate larger vessels and heavier loads.

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Specific Investments:

  • A$88 million (US$57 million) for wharf strengthening works at the Port of Fremantle
  • A$20.3 million (US$13 million) for a new tug facility at J-Berth on the Victoria Quay side of the port
  • A$35 million (US$23 million) for resurfacing Utah Point Ring Road in Port Hedland
  • A$3.5 million (US$2.3 million) for planning and design of new Berths 8-9 at the Port of Geraldton
  • A$10.8 million (US$7 million) for the design of the renewal of Berth 1-2 at the Port of Albany
  • A$14 million (US$9 million) for a First Point of Entry bio-security infrastructure at the Port of Wyndham

The investments aim to support various aspects of port operations, including facilitating trade, accommodating larger vessels, enhancing import and export capabilities, and promoting industry growth in different regions of Western Australia.

With these strategic investments in port infrastructure, Western Australia is poised to strengthen its position as a key player in Australia’s maritime trade sector and drive economic growth in the region.

Australia Fremantle Investments Ports Receive State Western
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