27 April 2023
More than just a perfect picture opportunity, the work by TasPorts to install new LED lighting at the Strahan finger pier also has practical applications.
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TasPorts has engaged Tasmanian-based contractor BridgePro Engineering to undertake repairs to damaged sections of the slipway at the Port of Currie, on King Island.
26 April 2023
Three volunteer marine rescue organisations have received TasPorts’ grants to upgrade critical safety gear.
24 April 2023
Berth strengthening work at the Port of Burnie is progressing well, with fender replacement works
20 April 2023
Readying the Mersey Slipway, at the Port of Devonport, to take to market before the end of the financial year.
19 April 2023
TasPorts is about to reach another major QuayLink milestone with delivery of over 1,000 tonnes of steel piles into the Port of Devonport.
11 April 2023
More Tasmanians living with a disability will get to experience the joy of sailing after TasPorts extended its partnership with not-for-profit organisation, Sailability Tasmania.
05 April 2023
Scholarship PhD candidate to commence research in Tasmania’s port strategic planning and renewable economy.
04 April 2023
TasPorts QuayLink upgrades, at the Port of Devonport, will increase freight capacity of Bass Strait freight by 40 per cent.
03 April 2023
The ships of the future, as designed by the students at East Devonport Primary School, are now on display as part of the boundary of QuayLink construction work at the Port of Devonport.
27 March 2023
Tasmania is set to welcome more than 150 cruise ships in the 2023/24 season.
TasPorts donates the 1904 edition of Philip's Mercantile Marine Atlas of the World to the Maritime Museum of Tasmania.