Southern Ports is set to welcome a new iron ore exporter in a deal that will boost iron ore trade by up to 1.5 million tonnes each year through the Port of Esperance.
Work has started on upgrading conveyor infrastructure at the Port of Esperance after Southern Ports awarded a $2.4 million contract to Aboriginal company First Nation Engineering.
Member for Albany Rebecca Stephens MLA, City of Albany CEO Andrew Sharpe, Southern Ports CEO Keith Wilks and Regional Manager Paul McSweeney visited the Port of Albany’s historic Pilot Station, to announce $8.3 million for plans t...More
Southern Ports will commence groyne works in the Inner Harbour of its Port of Bunbury, from Monday 5 February 2024 which will take approximately 12 weeks to complete.
Southern Ports has partnered with Curtin University to deliver an annual regional scholarship to provide financial support for passionate individuals from the Great Southern, South West and Goldfields-Esperance regions who are loo...More
Southern Ports’ new cutting-edge pilot boat Wardan has arrived in Bunbury for a raft of local testing and trials ahead of an official naming ceremony to be held early next year.