Darwin Port welcomes the arrival of the Nippon Maru and as part of the Ship for World Youth programme. With over 250 Youth Leaders from paticapting countries visiting Australlia for the first time. Welcome to Darwin. Darwin#
The Far Eastern Curlew is a critically endangered shorebird that migrates from Siberia to Australia every year. Find out what we are doing to help protect it while it’s in Australia https://t.co/3jtOHtXYJj logo by John Girdham #TheCurlewProject
Today was the first time LNG ships have met entering and leaving Darwin Harbour. This will become a frequent sight as Inpex production increases. https://t.co/BgasTseoB7
As the number of LNG exports continue to rise, more large vessels operate within Darwin Harbour, the safety of all Port users is important. We urge all users of the harbour to ensure that they are clear of channels and large vessels.
Members from the Water Police are urging mariners to adhere to laws relating to shipping channels. Several boaties were fined over the weekend: https://t.co/6uHjOlxtkr #NTPFES#Imonaboat
Darwin Port has been supporting this study with Charles Darwin University to understand the movements of the Far Eastern Curlew. We welcome these two travellers back to Darwin.
The two far eastern curlew we tagged in Darwin in late 2017 have just returned to Darwin after epic migrations. Both birds travelled to coastal feeding grounds in Korea and China, but only one also travelled further north to breeding grounds in Kamchatka, Russia.
A capture of Svitzer Palmerston assisting in Darwin Port. Darwin is home to 7 Svitzer vessels and is the base for the growing LNG operations. Learn more about terminal towage and our other services at https://t.co/3J7eLDjMMm #svitzerau#teamsvitzer#svitzeraustralia#darwinport
On Monday night, the first of many INPEX-operated Ichthys LNG exports left Darwin. On the job were Svitzer Macquarie, Svitzer Stockton and Svitzer Palmerson, plus Marrakai, a vessel that is part of our joint venture with CTB. #svitzerau#teamsvitzer https://t.co/fIcmwx1lsV
International Maritime Day. Darwin Port is hosting a new shape of LNG carrier loading at DLNG, a Panamax vessel loading Manganese, container ship and Car Carrier discharging new cars as… https://t.co/P27bq5XxhZ
Darwin Port sponsored A prize for Exercise Kakadu 18 Sports day on Sunday. Japanese Naval Ship,JS Sazanami, was awarded the Beagle trophy and $1000 for an NT Charity. The seafarers… https://t.co/sGJLIdkFC9
Australia’s role as a regional security partner will be highlighted in the coming weeks with the largest regional maritime exercise of its kind, Exercise #KAKADU2018, beginning today. Here’s a taste of what’s to come. #AusNavy#YourADF
Darwin Port welcome members from the Royal Australian Navy and Royal New Zealand Navy located within the Darwin Port Harbour Control as part of the Maritime Trade Organisation for Exercise Kakadu. #AusNavy
Thank you to everyone who attended the Ports Conference in Darwin. It was a fantastic two days of talks and networking. There will be more photos and videos to be released so stay tuned. And a huge thank you to Cameron Armstrong of Essential Experiences.
Our Head of Strategy and Innovation Cameron Hall is in #Darwin today at the @PortsAustralia conference, talking Trade Community Systems and how digitalising the supply chain can save businesses hundreds of $ per container and revolutionise trade in our region.@AusChamber@PwC_AU