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Port of Brisbane – NCOS Online

In 2017, the Port of Brisbane Pty Ltd (PBPL) partnered with DHI and Force Technology to develop NCOS Online – world-leading technology that provides a near real-time seven-day detailed forecast of environmental conditions and a vessel’s...
12/01/2020
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Port of Brisbane – Marine Cadetship Program for Women

The Port of Brisbane launched an Australia-first cadetship program to encourage and support talented women to embark on a maritime career, helping to boost female participation in the industry. Women make up approximately 2% of the…

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Port of Brisbane – Migratory Shorebird Monitoring

Moreton Bay contains numerous wetlands which are protected under the Ramsar convention and provide habitat to migratory shorebirds that are protected by the Japan Australia Migratory Bird Agreement (JAMBA) and the China Australia Migratory Bird Agreement...
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Gladstone Ports Corporation – Indigenous Affairs Strategy

Gladstone Ports Corporation’s (GPC) Indigenous Affairs Strategy is focussed on improving relationships, understanding and opportunities for the Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Australian South Sea Islander communities in which GPC operates. We recently formally reaffirmed this...
08/01/2020
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Gladstone Ports Corporation – Sustainable Sediment Management Project

Gladstone Ports Corporation’s (GPC) Sustainable Sediment Management Project (SSMP) is ensuring resilient infrastructure for the Port of Gladstone by establishing long-term management options for maintenance dredging and the relocation of sediment. The SSMP is engaging and...
02/01/2020
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Ports Australia – Ports and a Sustainable Australia

Ports Australia has endeavoured through this project to explore, promote and unify the priceless work Australian ports are undertaking in the scope of sustainability. Considering what a sustainable future looks like through the lens of the...
20/12/2019
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Gladstone Ports Corporation – Tidal Energy Demonstration

Gladstone Ports Corporation (GPC) is continuing to progress its renewable energy initiatives, with a tidal turbine deployed at its Barney Point Terminal in Gladstone. This forms part of GPC’s Sustainability Strategy to drive innovation and partnerships...
20/02/2019
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Gladstone Ports Corporation – Indigenous Empowerment and Partnership

An Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) was executed on 20 March 2014, for a period of 35 years, between the First Nations Bailai, Gurang, Gooreng Gooreng, Taribelang Bunda People Aboriginal Corporation and Gladstone Ports Corporation (GPC)....
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Fremantle Ports – Fairy Tern Conservation Sanctuary

The Rous Head Fairy Tern Sanctuary is an ongoing voluntary project on reclaimed land comprising design, construction and operation of a managed conservation area for a listed threatened bird species, the Australian Fairy Tern. The sanctuary...
19/06/2018
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