List of Australian ports
Encyclopedia
This is a list of ports in Australia. It includes all gazetted port
s, harbours, havens, roadstead
s and marina
s.
This list is complete with respect to the 1996 Gazetteer of Australia
. Dubious names have been checked against the online 2004 data, and in all cases confirmed correct. However, if any ports have been gazetted or deleted since 1996, this list does not reflect these changes. Strictly speaking, Australian place names are gazetted in capital letters only; the names in this list have been converted to mixed case in accordance with normal capitalisation conventions. Locations are as gazetted; obviously some islands may extend over large areas.
The list also contains some entries for places that are widely recognised as ports or harbours, yet have not been gazetted as such. These are noted and individually referenced in the list.
Port
A port is a location on a coast or shore containing one or more harbors where ships can dock and transfer people or cargo to or from land....
s, harbours, havens, roadstead
Roadstead
A roadstead is a place outside a harbor where a ship can lie at anchor. It is an enclosed area with an opening to the sea, narrower than a bay or gulf. It has a surface that cannot be confused with an estuary. It can be created artificially by jetties or dikes...
s and marina
Marina
A marina is a dock or basin with moorings and supplies for yachts and small boats.A marina differs from a port in that a marina does not handle large passenger ships or cargo from freighters....
s.
This list is complete with respect to the 1996 Gazetteer of Australia
Gazetteer of Australia
The Gazetteer of Australia is a register of the location and spelling of geographical names across Australia. It is compiled by the Intergovernmental Committee on Surveying and Mapping and derived from state, territory, and Australian government agencies....
. Dubious names have been checked against the online 2004 data, and in all cases confirmed correct. However, if any ports have been gazetted or deleted since 1996, this list does not reflect these changes. Strictly speaking, Australian place names are gazetted in capital letters only; the names in this list have been converted to mixed case in accordance with normal capitalisation conventions. Locations are as gazetted; obviously some islands may extend over large areas.
The list also contains some entries for places that are widely recognised as ports or harbours, yet have not been gazetted as such. These are noted and individually referenced in the list.
New South Wales
Name | Latitude | Longitude | Remarks |
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Batemans Bay Batemans Bay, New South Wales - Media :Radio Stations*East Coast Radio 2EC *Power FM NSW South Coast - POWER FM from Nowra can also be received in parts of Batemans Bay on FM 94.9.... |
35° 42' S | 150° 11' E | A minor port administered by Land and Property Management Authority Land and Property Management Authority The News South Wales Land and Property Information, a division of the Department of Finance and Services in the Government of New South Wales, is responsible for land titles, property information, valuation, surveying, and mappping and spatial information in New South Wales.The division is led by... . Fishing and marina. The port was serviced by the Illawarra Steam Navigation Company Illawarra Steam Navigation Company The Illawarra Steam Navigation Company was a shipping company that serviced the south coast of New South Wales, Australia from 1858 to the early 1950s... . |
Bellambi Harbour | 34° 22' S | 150° 56' E | |
Bermagui Harbour | 36° 25' S | 150° 4' E | Fishing. The port was serviced by the Illawarra Steam Navigation Company Illawarra Steam Navigation Company The Illawarra Steam Navigation Company was a shipping company that serviced the south coast of New South Wales, Australia from 1858 to the early 1950s... . |
Boat Harbour | 28° 46' S | 153° 21' E | |
Bulli Harbour | 34° 20' S | 150° 56' E | |
Cape Hawke Harbour | 32° 10' S | 152° 30' E | |
Coalcliff Harbour | 34° 15' S | 150° 58' E | |
Coffs Harbour | 30° 19' S | 153° 8' E | |
Port of Eden Port of Eden The Port of Eden is a small seaport in Twofold Bay adjacent to the town of Eden on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia.The bay was first charted by explorer George Bass in 1797 and has been used for commercial whaling and fishing since the 1840's.... |
37° 4' S | 149° 56' E | Regional port administered by New South Wales Maritime Authority. Largest fishing port in NSW; woodchip export; port shared with Department of Defence (handles warships); also handled cruise ships. The port was serviced by the Illawarra Steam Navigation Company Illawarra Steam Navigation Company The Illawarra Steam Navigation Company was a shipping company that serviced the south coast of New South Wales, Australia from 1858 to the early 1950s... . |
Gerringong Harbour Gerringong, New South Wales Gerringong is a town located about 10 minutes south of Kiama in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia in the Municipality of Kiama. At the 2006 census, Gerringong had a population of 3,588 people.One theory says that the name derives from an Aboriginal word meaning "fearful... |
34° 45' S | 150° 50' E | |
Hanleys Wall | 30° 29' S | 153° 1' E | |
Kiama Harbour | 34° 40' S | 150° 51' E | The port was serviced by the Illawarra Steam Navigation Company Illawarra Steam Navigation Company The Illawarra Steam Navigation Company was a shipping company that serviced the south coast of New South Wales, Australia from 1858 to the early 1950s... . |
Newcastle Port Newcastle Port Corporation The Newcastle Port Corporation is a corporation owned by the Government of New South Wales providing wharf and other maritime facilities at the Port of Newcastle.... |
32° 55' S | 151° 47' E | |
North Harbour North Harbour North Harbour may refer to:* North Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador, a community on St. Mary's Bay, Newfoundland, Canada* North Harbour, New Zealand, a suburb in Auckland, New Zealand* North Harbour, Nova Scotia, a small community in Nova Scotia, Canada... |
32° 54' S | 151° 46' E | |
Port Botany | 33° 59' S | 151° 12' E | |
Port Hunter | 32° 55' S | 151° 46' E | |
Port Jackson Port Jackson Port Jackson, containing Sydney Harbour, is the natural harbour of Sydney, Australia. It is known for its beauty, and in particular, as the location of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge... |
33° 50' S | 151° 16' E | |
Port Kembla Port Kembla, New South Wales Port Kembla is a suburb of Wollongong 8 km south of the CBD and part of the Illawarra region of New South Wales. The suburb comprises a seaport, industrial complex , a small harbour foreshore nature reserve, and a small commercial sector. It is situated on the tip of Red Point, first sighted... |
34° 28' S | 150° 54' E | |
Port Stephens Port Stephens Port Stephens is a large natural harbour located about north-east of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia. It lies wholly within the Port Stephens Local Government Area although its northern shoreline forms the boundary between the Port Stephens and Great Lakes LGAs... |
32° 42' S | 152° 0' E | |
Shellharbour Shellharbour, New South Wales Shellharbour is a southern beachside suburb of Wollongong, located in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. It also gives its name to the Local Government Area, City of Shellharbour.... |
34° 35' S | 150° 52' E | |
Sydney Harbour | 33° 51' S | 151° 15' E | |
Ulladulla Harbour | 35° 21' S | 150° 29' E | A minor port administered by Land and Property Management Authority Land and Property Management Authority The News South Wales Land and Property Information, a division of the Department of Finance and Services in the Government of New South Wales, is responsible for land titles, property information, valuation, surveying, and mappping and spatial information in New South Wales.The division is led by... . Fishing. The port was serviced by the Illawarra Steam Navigation Company Illawarra Steam Navigation Company The Illawarra Steam Navigation Company was a shipping company that serviced the south coast of New South Wales, Australia from 1858 to the early 1950s... . |
Wollongong Harbour Wollongong Harbour The Wollongong HarbourTo the east of the Wollongong lies Flagstaff Point, a rocky headland with eroded low cliffs topped by a grassy hill.The northern side of the point was excavated by convict labour to form Belmore Basin, and later extended with the northern breakwater to create Wollongong Harbour... |
34° 25' S | 150° 54' E | The port was serviced by the Illawarra Steam Navigation Company Illawarra Steam Navigation Company The Illawarra Steam Navigation Company was a shipping company that serviced the south coast of New South Wales, Australia from 1858 to the early 1950s... . |
Port of Yamba | 29° 26' S | 153° 22' E | Regional port administered by New South Wales Maritime Authority. Timber exports; regular general cargo services to Lord Howe Island, Norfolk Island, and New Zealand. |
Northern Territory
Name | Latitude | Longitude | Remarks |
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Bynoe Harbour | 12° 41' S | 130° 34' E | |
Curtis Haven | 11° 28' S | 130° 43' E | |
Gove Peninsula Gove Peninsula The Gove Peninsula is at the northeastern corner of Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia. The peninsula became strategically important during World War II when an airforce base was constructed at what is now Gove Airport. The peninsula was named after Pilot Officer William Gove, who... |
12° 12' S | 136° 44' E | |
Port Bradshaw | 12° 29' S | 136° 45' E | |
Port Bremer | 11° 13' S | 132° 16' E | |
Port Cockburn | 11° 23' S | 130° 23' E | |
Port Daly | 12° 12' S | 131° 13' E | |
Port Darwin | 12° 27' S | 130° 48' E | |
Port Essington Port Essington Port Essington is an inlet and historic site located on the Cobourg Peninsula in the Garig Gunak Barlu National Park in Australia's Northern Territory... |
11° 16' S | 132° 9' E | |
Port Hurd | 11° 39' S | 130° 13' E | |
Port Keats | 14° 6' S | 129° 33' E | |
Port Langdon | 13° 46' S | 136° 48' E | |
Port Mcarthur | 15° 47' S | 136° 40' E | |
Port Patterson Port Patterson Port Patterson is a settlement on Carcass Island in the western Falkland Islands. It takes its name from the bay it is on, on the south west coast of the island. It was founded in the late 19th century.... |
12° 32' S | 130° 32' E |
Queensland
Name | Latitude | Longitude | Remarks |
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Bowen Bowen -Places:Australia* Bowen, Queensland, a town* Bowen Hills, Queensland, a suburb** Bowen Park, Brisbane, a park in Bowen Hills* Bowen Bridge, crossing the Derwent River in TasmaniaCanada* Bowen Island, British ColumbiaChina* Bowen Road, in Hong KongNigeria... |
20° 4' S | 148° 21' E | |
Bundaberg Port Bundaberg Port Bundaberg Port is located 20 kilometres northeast of the city of Bundaberg, 5.6 nautical miles from the mouth of the Burnett River. The port is a destination for ships from Australia and overseas. It is predominantly used for shipping raw sugar and other goods related to that industry such as... |
24° 45' S | 152° 24' E | |
Cairns Harbour | 16° 54' S | 145° 47' E | |
Cid Harbour | 20° 15' S | 148° 56' E | |
Port Clinton | 22° 30' S | 150° 45' E | |
Port Denison | 20° 2' S | 148° 15' E | |
Port Douglas Port Douglas Port Douglas may mean:*Port Douglas, British Columbia, in Canada*Port Douglas, Queensland, in Australia... |
16° 29' S | 145° 28' E | |
Dungeness Harbour | 18° 31' S | 146° 19' E | |
Flattery Harbour | 14° 54' S | 145° 17' E | |
Port of Gladstone Port of Gladstone The Port of Gladstone is Queensland's largest multi-commodity port and the fifth largest multi-commodity port in Australia. It is the world's fourth largest coal exporting terminal. It forms and integral part of the City of Gladstone in Central Queensland and is located about 525 km north of... |
23° 50' S | 151° 35' E | |
Hay Point Harbour | 21° 13' S | 149° 20' E | |
Hay Point Port | 21° 13' S | 149° 20' E | |
Hope Harbour | 27° 52' S | 153° 22' E | |
Innisfail Harbour | 17° 42' S | 146° 9' E | |
Port Lihou | 10° 45' S | 142° 11' E | |
Mackay Mackay, Queensland Mackay is a city on the eastern coast of Queensland, Australia, about north of Brisbane, on the Pioneer River. Mackay is nicknamed the sugar capital of Australia because its region produces more than a third of Australia's cane sugar.... |
21° 10' S | 149° 14' E | |
Mackay Harbour | 21° 8' S | 149° 15' E | |
Manly Boat Harbour | 27° 27' S | 153° 11' E | |
Port Molle | 20° 20' S | 148° 50' E | |
Mooloolaba Boat Harbour | 26° 41' S | 153° 8' E | |
Mourilyan Harbour | 17° 37' S | 146° 7' E | |
Port Musgrave Port Musgrave Port Musgrave is a shallow, almost enclosed, estuary, forming a bay on the western coast of the Cape York Peninsula in Far North Queensland, Australia. Two major rivers, the Wenlock and the Ducie discharge into it. The surrounding area is rich in freshwater swamps, while the estuary itself has... |
12° 1' S | 141° 57' E | |
Port Newry | 20° 51' S | 148° 57' E | |
Outer Harbour | 21° 6' S | 149° 14' E | |
Philip Harbour | 9° 58' S | 142° 12' E | |
Port Alma Port Alma, Queensland Port Alma is a port in Queensland, Australia, approximately from Rockhampton, at the south end of the Fitzroy River delta. The port primarily handles cargoes consisting of class 1 explosives, ammonium nitrate, bulk tallow and equipment used in support of military exercises held at Shoalwater Bay.... |
23° 35' S | 150° 52' E | |
Portland Roads | 12° 36' S | 143° 25' E | |
Rodds Harbour | 24° 2' S | 151° 37' E | |
Scarborough Boat Harbour | 27° 12' S | 153° 6' E | |
Snug Harbour | 19° 46' S | 147° 51' E | |
Shute Harbour Shute Harbour Shute Harbour is a sheltered port for small vessels located approximately 10 kilometres east of Airlie Beach on the Whitsunday Coast of Queensland, Australia... |
20° 17' S | 148° 47' E | |
Port Stewart | 14° 4' S | 143° 41' E | |
Toondah Harbour | 27° 32' S | 153° 17' E | |
Wide Bay Harbour | 25° 47' S | 153° 0' E |
South Australia
Name | Latitude | Longitude | Remarks |
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Port Alfred Port Alfred Port Alfred is a small town with a population of just under 20,000 in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It is situated on the eastern seaboard of the country at the mouth of the Kowie River, almost exactly half-way between the larger cities of Port Elizabeth and East London and 30 km... |
34° 36' S | 137° 53' E | |
Port Ardrossan | 34° 26' S | 137° 55' E | |
Augusta Harbor | 32° 46' S | 134° 13' E | |
Port Augusta Port Augusta, South Australia -Electricity generation:Electricity is generated at the Playford B and Northern power stations from brown coal mined at Leigh Creek, 250 km to the north... |
32° 30' S | 133° 45' E | |
B.H.P Shipping Port | 34° 45' S | 135° 53' E | |
Ballast Head Harbor | 35° 46' S | 137° 48' E | |
Blanche Port | 32° 46' S | 134° 13' E | |
Boat Harbor Boat Harbor Boat Harbor is a small circular harbour lying south of Little Jason Lagoon in Jason Harbour, South Georgia. The name appears to be first used on a 1930 British Admiralty chart.... |
35° 31' S | 138° 13' E | |
Port Caroline | 36° 50' S | 139° 50' E | |
Port Champagny | 34° 44' S | 135° 56' E | |
Port Eyre | 32° 0' S | 132° 27' E | |
Fishing Boat Harbor | 32° 9' S | 133° 39' E | |
Flinders Lake | 33° 43' S | 136° 57' E | |
Franklin Harbor | 33° 43' S | 136° 57' E | |
Port Glenelg | 35° 1' S | 138° 30' E | |
Port Hughes | 34° 4' S | 137° 33' E | |
Port Irvine | 32° 5' S | 132° 59' E | |
Kingscote Harbour | 35° 39' S | 137° 40' E | |
Port Le Hunte | 32° 6' S | 133° 0' E | |
Port Lincoln | 34° 44' S | 135° 56' E | |
Mcleod Harbor | 35° 7' S | 137° 31' E | |
Port Milang | 35° 26' S | 138° 59' E | |
Port Mobilong | 35° 0' S | 139° 17' E | |
Port Moonta | 34° 3' S | 137° 33' E | |
Port Neill | 34° 7' S | 136° 21' E | |
Port Noarlunga | 35° 9' S | 138° 28' E | |
Outer Harbour | 34° 47' S | 138° 28' E | |
Port Parnanga | 35° 7' S | 138° 28' E | |
Patawalonga Boat Haven | 34° 58' S | 138° 31' E | |
Port Augusta Harbor | 32° 30' S | 137° 46' E | |
Port Blanche | 32° 46' S | 134° 13' E | |
Port Edithburg | 35° 4' S | 137° 46' E | |
Port Edithburgh | 35° 4' S | 137° 46' E | |
Port of Wool Bay | 35° 0' S | 137° 46' E | |
Ports Grey and Beachport | 37° 32' S | 140° 4' E | |
Port Pullen | 35° 33' S | 138° 53' E | |
Port Rickaby | 34° 39' S | 137° 29' E | |
Rosetta Harbor | 35° 35' S | 138° 36' E | |
Port Stansbury | 34° 53' S | 137° 49' E | |
Port Stanvac | 35° 7' S | 138° 28' E | |
Stenhouse Bay Harbor | 35° 16' S | 136° 57' E | |
Thevenard Harbor | 32° 7' S | 133° 38' E | |
Victor Harbor | 35° 34' S | 138° 38' E | |
Port Victoria Port Victoria Port Victoria may refer to several places:* Victoria, Seychelles* Port Victoria, South Australia* Port Victoria, Kenya, a town in Busia District* Port Victoria, Kent, England** Port Victoria railway station, a former railway station in Kent, England... |
34° 29' S | 137° 26' E | |
Port Vincent Port Vincent, South Australia Port Vincent is a small town on the east coast of Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, 194 km from Adelaide by road. At the 2006 census, Port Vincent had a population of 472.... |
34° 46' S | 137° 52' E | |
Port Vincent Port Vincent, South Australia Port Vincent is a small town on the east coast of Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, 194 km from Adelaide by road. At the 2006 census, Port Vincent had a population of 472.... |
34° 44' S | 137° 53' E | |
Port Warrenne | 34° 19' S | 137° 30' E | |
Whyalla Harbor | 33° 1' S | 137° 36' E | |
Port of Whyalla | 33° 2' S | 137° 37' E | |
Port Willunga | 35° 18' S | 138° 25' E | |
Port Wool Bay | 35° 0' S | 137° 46' E | |
Port Yankalilla | 35° 26' S | 138° 19' E | |
Yatala Harbor | 32° 46' S | 137° 55' E |
Tasmania
Name | Latitude | Longitude | Remarks |
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Amy Harbour | 43° 33' S | 146° 6' E | |
Bathurst Harbour Bathurst Harbour Bathurst Harbour is located in the South West Wilderness of Tasmania. It is a safe anchorage from the Roaring Forties that buffet the Western and South Coast Tasmania... |
43° 21' S | 146° 11' E | |
Boat Harbour Boat Harbour Boat Harbour is the name of various localities:*Boat Harbour, Tasmania, Australia*Boat Harbour, New South Wales, Australia*Boat Harbour , Sydney, Australia*Boat Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada*Boat Harbour West 37, Nova Scotia, Canada... |
39° 51' S | 147° 47' E | |
Conical Harbour | 41° 42' S | 144° 55' E | |
Currie Harbour | 39° 56' S | 143° 50' E | |
Port Dalrymple | 41° 8' S | 146° 49' E | |
East Boat Harbour | 40° 45' S | 147° 57' E | |
Port Fenton | 41° 10' S | 146° 15' E | |
Granville Harbour | 41° 49' S | 145° 2' E | |
Grassy Harbour | 40° 4' S | 144° 3' E | |
Jack Smiths Boat Harbour | 40° 26' S | 148° 3' E | |
Jacobs Boat Harbour | 40° 56' S | 145° 37' E | |
Macquarie Harbour Macquarie Harbour Macquarie Harbour is a large, shallow, but navigable by shallow draft vessels inlet on the West Coast of Tasmania, Australia.-History:James Kelly wrote in his narrative "First Discovery of Port Davey and Macquarie Harbour" how he sailed from Hobart in a small open five-oared whaleboat to discover... |
42° 18' S | 145° 22' E | |
Port Maldon | 41° 2' S | 145° 50' E | |
Manganna Boat Harbour | 39° 42' S | 147° 54' E | |
New Harbour | 43° 31' S | 146° 9' E | |
Opossum Boat Harbour | 40° 13' S | 148° 16' E | |
Parishs Boat Harbour | 41° 2' S | 145° 53' E | |
Porky Boat Harbour | 40° 22' S | 148° 1' E | |
Rowitta Harbour | 43° 19' S | 146° 11' E | |
Port Sorell | 41° 12' S | 146° 34' E | |
Southport Southport Southport is a seaside town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton in Merseyside, England. During the 2001 census Southport was recorded as having a population of 90,336, making it the eleventh most populous settlement in North West England... |
43° 27' S | 146° 59' E | |
Stanley Harbour Stanley Harbour Stanley Harbour is a large inlet on the east coast of East Falkland island. A strait called "the Narrows" leads into Port William.It serves the town of the same name - Stanley - as a harbour. Stanley has sprawled along the south shore of the harbour, to gain shelter from the low hill of Stanley... |
40° 46' S | 145° 18' E | |
Strahan Harbour | 42° 9' S | 145° 20' E | |
Temma Harbour | 41° 14' S | 144° 41' E | |
Trial Harbour Trial harbour Trial Harbour is a small anchorage on the West Coast, Tasmania, located in the northern part of Ocean Beach, Tasmania. It was an exposed and particularly vulnerable anchorage which was susceptible to the prevailing local weather of the Roaring Forties.... |
41° 56' S | 145° 10' E |
Victoria
Name | Latitude | Longitude | Remarks |
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Anderson Harbour | 37° 13' S | 145° 54' E | |
Bagge Harbour | 38° 16' S | 145° 18' E | |
Bass Landing | 38° 30' S | 145° 27' E | |
Bentley Harbour | 38° 47' S | 146° 31' E | |
Gabo Harbour | 37° 34' S | 149° 55' E | |
Outer Harbour | 38° 7' S | 144° 29' E | |
Reedy Harbour | 38° 8' S | 147° 20' E | |
Saint Kilda Marina | 37° 53' S | 144° 58' E | |
Warrnambool Harbour | 38° 24' S | 142° 29' E | |
Westhaven Boat Harbour | 38° 19' S | 145° 12' E |
Western Australia
Name | Latitude | Longitude | Remarks |
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Albany Port Port of Albany The Port of Albany or Albany Port is an Western Australian port located on the south coast of the state in the Great Southern region.-Location:... |
35° 2' S | 117° 54' E | |
Balla Balla Harbour | 20° 40' S | 117° 47' E | |
Batavia Coast Boat Harbour | 28° 46' S | 114° 37' E | |
Boat Harbour Boat Harbour Boat Harbour is the name of various localities:*Boat Harbour, Tasmania, Australia*Boat Harbour, New South Wales, Australia*Boat Harbour , Sydney, Australia*Boat Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada*Boat Harbour West 37, Nova Scotia, Canada... |
35° 2' S | 117° 4' E | |
Brecknock Harbour | 15° 28' S | 124° 33' E | |
Port of Bunbury Bunbury, Western Australia The port city of Bunbury is the third largest city in Western Australia after the State Capital Perth and Mandurah. It is situated south of Perth's central business district... |
33° 20' S | 115° 38' E | |
Butty Harbour | 33° 52' S | 121° 40' E | |
Camden Harbour | 15° 30' S | 124° 36' E | |
Challenger Harbour Challenger Harbour Challenger Harbour is a marina in Fremantle, Western Australia, adjacent to the Fishing Boat Harbour. Part of the harbour uses reclaimed land which once included the Fremantle Long Jetty. A stone breakwater protects the harbour from the ocean.... |
32° 4' S | 115° 44' E | |
Cossack Port Cossack, Western Australia Cossack is an historic ghost town located 1,480 km north of Perth and 15 km from Roebourne in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The nearest town to Cossack is Wickham. At the 2006 census, Cossack had a population of 236.... |
20° 41' S | 117° 11' E | Historic pioneer port near Roebourne |
Dampier Port Dampier, Western Australia Dampier is a major industrial port in the north-west of Western Australia. The Dampier Port is part of the Dampier Archipelago. The port services petrochemical, salt, iron ore and natural gas export industries. Rio Tinto exports large volumes of iron ore through the port, and in September 2010... |
20° 40' S | 116° 42' E | |
Esperance Port | 33° 52' S | 121° 53' E | |
Fishing Boat Harbour | 32° 4' S | 115° 45' E | |
Fremantle Harbour Fremantle Harbour Fremantle Harbour is Western Australia's largest and busiest general cargo port and an important historical site. The inner harbour handles a large volume of sea containers, vehicle imports and livestock exports, cruise shipping and naval visits, and operates 24 hours a day.The harbour is also... |
32° 3' S | 115° 44' E | |
Port George IV | 15° 22' S | 124° 40' E | |
Port of Geraldton Geraldton, Western Australia Geraldton is a city and port in Western Australia located north of Perth in the Mid West region. Geraldton has an estimated population at June 2010 of 36,958... |
28° 47' S | 114° 36' E | |
Geranium Harbour | 13° 55' S | 126° 33' E | |
Port Gregory | 28° 11' S | 114° 14' E | |
Port Grey | 28° 48' S | 114° 36' E | |
Port Harding | 35° 4' S | 117° 39' E | |
Port Hedland Port Hedland, Western Australia Port Hedland is the highest tonnage port in Australia and largest town in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, with a population of approximately 14,000 .... |
20° 19' S | 118° 36' E | |
Henri Freycinet Harbour Henri Freycinet Harbour Henri Freycinet Harbour also known as Freycinet Estuary is one of the inner gulfs of Shark Bay World Heritage area that lies to the west of the Peron Peninsula.... |
26° 19' S | 113° 41' E | |
Hillarys Boat Harbour Hillarys Boat Harbour Hillarys Boat Harbour is a marina and tourist precinct located in Hillarys, north of Perth, Western Australia and on the Indian Ocean.Hillarys Boat Harbour was the first such major marina in the north metropolitan region of Perth. Construction of the new Harbour commenced in September 1985... |
31° 49' S | 115° 44' E | |
Port Hughes | 35° 3' S | 117° 41' E | |
Jurien Boat Harbour | 30° 17' S | 115° 2' E | |
Port Kennedy | 32° 22' S | 115° 44' E | |
Little Boat Harbour | 34° 28' S | 119° 22' E | |
Mandurah Ocean Marina | 32° 32' S | 115° 43' E | |
Mary Ann Haven | 33° 58' S | 120° 7' E | |
Nanarup Boat Harbour | 35° 0' S | 118° 4' E | |
Port Nelson | 15° 5' S | 125° 1' E | |
Ocean Reef Boat Harbour | 31° 46' S | 115° 44' E | |
Oyster Harbour | 34° 58' S | 117° 57' E | |
Parry Harbour | 14° 1' S | 126° 5' E | |
Port Warrender | 14° 33' S | 131° 53' E | |
Prince Frederick Harbour | 15° 3' S | 125° 17' E | |
Princess Royal Harbour Port of Albany The Port of Albany or Albany Port is an Western Australian port located on the south coast of the state in the Great Southern region.-Location:... |
35° 3' S | 117° 53' E | More commonly known as Albany Port |
Port Robinson | 20° 39' S | 117° 2' E | |
Rous Head Harbour | 32° 3' S | 115° 44' E | |
Point Samson Point Samson, Western Australia ,Point Samson is a small coastal hamlet 1,579 km north of Perth and 18 km north of Roebourne in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The town is a popular holiday location for the nearby mining towns, including Wickham, Karratha and Dampier. Fishing is the main industry... |
20° 38' S | 117° 12' E | Fishing port; formerly used for Australian Blue Asbestos Australian Blue Asbestos Australian Blue Asbestos Pty. Ltd. was a company founded by Lang Hancock, operated between the years responsible for the mining, bagging and distribution of blue asbestos or crocidolite, in Wittenoom, in northern Western Australia. The operation, purchased in 1943 by CSR Limited, was operated as... shiploading. |
Port Smith | 18° 30' S | 121° 47' E | |
Starvation Boat Harbour | 33° 55' S | 120° 34' E | |
Success Boat Harbour | 32° 4' S | 115° 45' E | |
Tagon Harbour | 33° 53' S | 122° 59' E | |
Taylor Boat Harbour | 33° 55' S | 122° 50' E | |
Port Usborne | 16° 39' S | 123° 29' E | |
Victoria Harbour (Western Australia) | 33° 56' S | 122° 30' E | |
Port Walcott | 20° 39' S | 117° 11' E | The deep-water wharf at Cape Lambert, near Wickham Wickham, Western Australia Wickham is a townsite located 1,572 km north of Perth and 13 km north of Roebourne in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.-History:... , shipping very large tonnages of Pilbara Iron ore |
Port Warrender | 14° 32' S | 125° 53' E | |
Port Weld | 21° 23' S | 115° 33' E |