The Port of Albany is located on Menang Country, 400 kilometres south of Perth, within the Great Southern region of Western Australia.
The gateway port offers four berths, leases for port-related industries, and access to port infrastructure and facilities.
Adjacent to the city of Albany, the port encompasses 12,514 hectares inclusive of the waters of Princess Royal Harbour and King George Sound.
As Western Australia's oldest port, it is historically significant to the region and the state.
Key commodities include grain, woodchips, silica sands, fertiliser and fuel. More
PORT MASTER PLAN
The Port of Albany Master Plan guides the long-term development of our Port and provides a framework from which we can make informed decisions today to optimise our port operations and infrastructure for the future.
Read more about out Master Plan here.
BERTH 1 AND 2 REFURBISHMENT WORKS
Southern Ports is undertaking refurbishment works on Berth 1 and 2 at our Port of Albany to improve the current condition of the berths and improve the Port’s operational capacity.
BRUNSWICK ROAD REVEGETATION
An additional 900 native trees, shrubs and ground covers will be planted over the next three years along a 300-metre stretch port buffer on Brunswick Road. For project updates read more.
REMEDIAL WORKS - MASS ROCKS GRASSED AREA
Southern Ports is undertaking remedial works in the grassed area surrounding Mass Rocks on Brunswick Road, Albany. From Monday 26 May to Friday 20 June, public access is not permitted in fenced zones. Read more.
SOUTHDOWN MAGNETITE PROJECT
Details of Grange Resources' proposed Southdown Magnetite Project can be found here.
CRUISE SHIPS
Details of the Port of Albany 24-25 cruising season can be found here.