Port of Hobart
42°52′59.99″S 147°22′0.01″E / 42.8833306°S 147.3666694°E / -42.8833306; 147.3666694
The Port of Hobart (also known as the Hobart Marine Board) is situated on the Derwent River, and serves as the main port of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
History
The historic part of the port was founded and developed in Sullivans Cove.
Docks
Constitution Dock and Victoria Dock.
Tug Boats
Administration
It is one of 12 ports administered by state government authority TasPorts.[1]
The port authority was created by the amalgamation of the state's four port companies – Hobart Ports Corporation Pty Ltd, Port of Launceston Pty Ltd, Port of Devonport Corporation Pty Ltd and Burnie Port Corporation Pty Ltd – on 1 January 2006.[2]
The earlier name of the authority was the Marine Board of Hobart[3]
See also
References
- ^ "Tasports: About > Port Locations". TasPorts. Archived from the original on 2 November 2007.
- ^ "Tasports: About > Overview". www.tasports.com.au. Archived from the original on 10 August 2006.
- ^ Marine Board of Hobart (Tas.) (1928), The Port of Hobart, Tasmania : a description of the port and its approaches, Marine Board of Hobart, retrieved 11 July 2015
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