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Fremantle Port is the most important port in Western Australia and one of Australia’s largest ports. Part of the Perth metropolitan area, it is located at the mouth of the Swan River on the Indian Ocean. At the beginning of the 21st Century, Fremantle was an exciting cultural center and a popular tourist destination. In 2001, over 25 thousand people called Fremantle Port home. Fremantle Port is an important industrial center with a diverse manufacturing industry that includes fertilizer, ships, steel, automobiles, petroleum products, and aluminum among many other products. Western terminus of the Trans-Australian Railway, Fremantle is linked to inland agricultural and mining areas that support a wide range of exports. The outer harbor covers 190 square kilometers. The inner harbor was opened in 1897 and expanded in 1969 to become the base for state’s biggest commercial fishing fleet. The City of Fremantle was designed and named after Captain Sir Charles Fremantle in 1829. Captain Fremantle had seized the area at the river’s mouth to prevent incursions by the French or United States. Protected from fog, tides, and storms, it soon became an important whaling center. During the late 1800s, Fremantle Port grew in service to the Coolgardie-Kalgoorlie goldfield. In 1901, it became more important than the neighboring port of Albany as a center of sea-going commerce. During World War II, Fremantle Port was the principal submarine base in the Southern Hemisphere for Allied forces.
Port History
Fremantle Port lies on limestone hills called Booyeembara by the indigenous Nyungar people. The Swan River Colony was established by Captain James Stirling in 1829. The colony received its current name after Captain Fremantle left in gratitude for his help in setting up the colony. Irishman and engineer C.Y. O’Conner cleared and deepened the harbor in 1897, clearing the way for commercial shipping. During World War II, Fremantle Port was an important Allied submarine base, and over 150 submarines operated out of the port. Fremantle Port’s maritime museum preserves the city’s heritage. It showcases the convict-built colonial buildings, the old jetty and port, and a variety of prisons. The Round House, the oldest standing building in Western Australia, was a prison with eight cells and the gaoler’s residence. Bay whaling was conducted from Bathers Beach just below Round House, and the whalers used a tunnel under the Round House to move between the town, jetty, and beach. When the first 75 prisoners arrived in 1850, it was clear that the Round House could not house them all. The convicts then built a new gaol that was used as Fremantle Port’s prison until the early 1990s, when a gentrification movement started. Located in Fremantle’s West End, the Round House is complemented by late Georgian and Victorian architecture. Today, the West End contains the University of Notre Dame Australia Once a notorious prison known throughout the British Empire, Fremantle Prison housed British convicts, local criminals, and military prisoners. Today a State Heritage Site, it was featured in an episode of the popular television program, The Amazing Race. One of the most impressive landmarks, the Fremantle History Museum was built by convicts in the 1860s as an asylum. The building was the land base for the U.S. Navy during World War II. Today, it is home to the Fremantle Arts Center and the Immigration Museum. Opening in 1897, the Fremantle Markets housed sellers of fish, vegetables, specialty foods, and handicrafts. It also housed dining halls and street performers. Listed by the National Trust and Heritage Council in 1980, the Victorian-era building houses over 150 stalls. It stands next to the historic Sail & Anchor Hotel containing a microbrewery.
Port Commerce
Fremantle Ports, a Western Australian government trading enterprise, is responsible for managing Fremantle Port, the busiest and biggest port for general cargo in Western Australia. The port consists of the Fremantle Inner Harbor and the Outer Harbor which is about 20 kilometers to the south at Kwinana. Fremantle Port handles about 28 billion tons of cargo each year, representing $24 billion in trade. Fremantle Port is frequently the first, or the last, port of call for overseas vessels. Fremantle Port’s Inner Harbor handles most of the port’s container trade, naval and cruise visits, and imports of vehicles and livestock. The Outer Harbor at Kwinana is an important bulk-handling port for all of Australia. Fremantle Port’s Outer Harbor (at Kwinana) is an important bulk cargo port that handles fertilizers, sulphur, and bulk liquids. The Kwinana Bulk Terminal serves ships in loading/unloading cement clinker, liquefied petroleum gas, and silica. Both Fremantle’s North Quay and the Kwinana Quay are linked by rail to the country’s rail networks. Fremantle Port covers about 155 hectares of land in the Inner Harbor and 57 hectares in the Outer Harbor. The Inner Harbor includes Victoria Quay, North Quay, and the Rous Head Industrial Park. The largest, North Quay, contains two container terminals and several general cargo berths used for breakbulk and liquid bulk cargoes. North Quay also has 811 meters of common-user wharf with four heavy-duty berths with a depth of 11 meters and good road access. Victoria Quay berths are used for handling general and breakbulk cargo, and one berth is dedicated for tugs. It handles vehicle imports, livestock exports, and cruise shipping. Victoria Quay’s western end is accessible to the public and includes a ferry terminal, a market, and the Maritime Museum. The industrial estate at Rous Head was created on reclaimed land that is now used for marine and port-related industries.
Cruising and Travel
The City of Fremantle is a popular vacation spot for visitors from around the world. It offers a wide range of excellent restaurants with a variety of international cuisines. Having an operating fishing harbor, Fremantle Port also has an abundant variety of seafood restaurants. The city’s nightlife attracts people from across the region who come to enjoy its nightclubs, pubs, and bars. Sports fishers will enjoy chartering fishing boats for some exciting deep-sea fishing. Fremantle Port also has many beaches where visitors can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. One of Australia’s most beautiful beaches, Cottesloe Beach, is less than ten minutes away on the Fremantle railway line. Being the closest major Australian port to Singapore and a gateway to the exotic world of Southeastern Asia, Fremantle Port is a popular cruise destination. Click here to find a comprehensive list of cruises scheduled through the end of 2009. | ||
| Port Location: | Fremantle | |
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| Port Name: | Fremantle Port | |
| Port Authority: | Fremantle Port Authority | |
| Address: | PO Box 95 Fremantle, Western Australia 6959 Australia |
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| Phone: | 61 (08) 9430 3555 | |
| Fax: | 61 (08) 9336 1391 | |
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| Email: | mail@fremantleports.com.au | |
| Web Site: | www.fremantleports.com.au | |
| Latitude: | 32° 2' 51" S | |
| Longitude: | 115° 44' 27" E | |
| UN/LOCODE: | AUFRE | |
| Port Type: | Seaport | |
| Port Size: | Medium | |
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