Since 2014, the Port of Eden has seen a significant increase in cruise ship visitation. To allow cruise ships to berth alongside in Snug Cove, rather than anchoring in Twofold Bay and tendering passengers ashore by boat, a $44 million wharf extension commenced construction in August 2017 and was completed in August 2019.

Passenger vessels up to 345 metres in length are able to berth alongside the upgraded wharf due to the completion of the following key works:

  • dredging of approximately 231,500m3 of in situ material from the bed of Snug Cove/Twofold Bay and installing scour protection
  • a new wharf face approximately 110m long, resulting from extending the existing wharf.
  • installing three mooring dolphins and two berthing dolphins
  • installing onshore mooring bollards on the existing wharf
  • upgrading existing services such as lighting, power and potable water and emergency fire-fighting water
  • installing navigation aids.

The site planning approval permits vessels up to 370m in length to visit at the berth. The following additional infrastructure would need to be developed prior to receiving these longer vessels: installation of an additional mooring dolphin, passenger catwalk extension.

As a consequence of the extended wharf, Eden will experience an increasing visitation of cruise ships and opportunities to local businesses will grow to drive a predicted $48.4 million in regional economic growth, as well as creating more than 80 jobs in the tourism, hospitality and stevedoring industry.

To cater for the growth of cruising to Eden, Port Authority officially opened the Eden Welcome Centre to welcome cruise passengers visiting Snug Cove in April 2022.

Port Authority has conducted air quality monitoring in the residential area near Eden Cruise Wharf during the cruise seasons since 2019, in compliance with conditions of the Infrastructure Approval (SSI 7734).  Read Eden air quality monitoring reports

  • EPBC 2016/7828 Eden Breakwater Wharf Extension

    Condition 4(b) of the EPBC 2016/7828 referral decision relates to the operation of the wharf, and states the following:
    All cruise ships arriving at and departing from the Eden Breakwater wharf must be aware of the potential presence of whales and maintain a suitable speed within the Port of Eden limits to avoid collisions with whales.

    SSI-7734 Eden Breakwater Wharf Extension

    Project approval information and documents for the original Eden Breakwater Wharf Extension were completed by Department of Industry and are available on the NSW Government Major Projects website.

    MOD2: Extending use of Cruise Wharf to other non-cruise vessels <100m

    As a result of the COVID-19 crisis, cruise operations ceased in Eden from March 2020 to April 2022. The COVID-19 crisis together with the 2019/20 summer bushfires, resulted in reduced business activity in the region and subsequent negative economic impacts to the local community. 

    Port Authority proposed to modify the Project Approval to optimise the usage and capacity of the Cruise Wharf by vessels less than 100 metres in length, such as fishing vessels, tugs, barges, lines boats or yachts, at times when it is not occupied by a cruise ship. The proposal was assessed to have a positive socio-economic impact on the local community, contributing to the creation of jobs and stimulating economic activity in the area. 

    The proposal was submitted to Department of Planning and Environment (DPE) in July 2020 and members of the community were invited to comment on the Modification from Thursday 16 July 2020 to Friday 31 July 2020. All submissions received by the Department during the exhibition of the proposal are available on the DPE website. This modification was approved by DPE in October 2020 and is available on the DPE website.
     

    MOD3: Extending use of the Cruise Wharf to larger cruise vessels and removing the annual cruise vessel cap

    Port Authority proposed to modify the existing State Significant Infrastructure Approval for the Eden Cruise Wharf to allow for the visitation of larger cruise ships and other vessels to invest in the local economy and tourism, support business opportunities for regional and local communities and respond to ongoing demand from the cruise and shipping industries.

    Key aspects of the modification approval include:

    • Increase the size of cruise ships allowed to visit the Eden Cruise Wharf up to a maximum length of approximately 370m.
    • Allow all ships to remain at berth 24 hours per day. Vessels at berth are still subject to the Eden Cruise Wharf activity operating hours.
    • Allow an unrestricted number of cruise ship visits to the Eden Cruise Wharf.
    • Construct a mooring dolphin approximately 60 m seaward of the existing mooring dolphins
    • Construct a catwalk extension to the existing Eden Cruise Wharf to allow cruise ships to use an additional passenger embarkation/disembarkation door.

    Following public consultation on the scope of the proposal an Environmental Assessment Report was prepared and submitted to Department of Planning, Housing & Infrastructure (DPHI) and placed on public exhibition in September 2023 for 6-weeks. Submissions from public agencies and the community were received and addressed in a Submissions Report submitted to DPHI. The modification was approved by DPHI in May 2024. A copy of all the modification documentation and approval can be found on the Major Projects Portal.

  • Documents that outline the project's approach to managing site operations, the environment and engaging with the community:

    Eden Cruise Wharf Operational Environmental Management Plan (OEMP)
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    Air Quality Management Sub Plan
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    Air Quality Monitoring Program
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    Noise Management Sub Plan
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    Traffic, Transport & Access Sub Plan
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    Water Quality Management Sub Plan
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    Water Quality Monitoring Program
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    Community Communications Strategy
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  • Operation Compliance Tracking Program
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    Operation Compliance Report 2024-25
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    Operation Compliance Report 2023-24 and Five-Year Operation Compliance Summary Report
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    Operation Compliance Report 2022-23
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    Independent Compliance Report 2022
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    Operation Compliance Report 2021-22
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    Operation Compliance Report 2020-21
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    Operation Compliance Report 2019-20
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    Eden water quality monitoring

    Port Authority has conducted water quality monitoring in compliance with Mod 3 of the Infrastructure Approval (SSI 7734).

    Operational Water Quality Monitoring Report – Quantum Class Visit
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    Appendix E - Raw Data.xlsx
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    Eden air quality monitoring

    Port Authority has conducted air quality monitoring in the residential area near Eden Cruise Wharf during the cruise seasons since 2019, in compliance with conditions of the Infrastructure Approval (SSI 7734).  Read Eden air quality monitoring reports

    Air quality reports from 2024/2025 onwards are in accordance with Mod 3 of the Infrastructure Approval (SSI 7734).
     

  • The community consultative committee was formed from the project community liaison group, which was formed in January 2015. The purpose of the committee was to provide a forum for discussion between Port Authority, community representatives, key stakeholder groups and Bega Valley Shire Council.

    It comprised an independent chairperson, and community representatives from port businesses, maritime user groups, residents surrounding the Port of Eden and the relevant maritime authority, a council representative, and members of the project team.

    As per condition of approval B2, Port Authority submitted the ‘Five Year Eden Community Consultative Committee Compliance Report’ endorsed by the Eden CCC to the Planning Secretary five years after commencement of Operation of the SSI (in December 2025), reporting that the purpose of the Committee had been achieved and completed, and recommending disbandment of the Eden CCC, and formation of the new Eden Stakeholder Group and the Terms of Reference for that group. 

    Meeting minutes of the Eden Stakeholder Group meetings, and the Eden Community Newsletter are on the Port of Eden Stakeholder Group page.
     

    Eden 5 Year Community Consultative Committee report
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    Historic Eden Community Consultative Committee meeting minutes
    Meeting minutes - 19 February 2020
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    Meeting minutes - 24 June 2020
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    Meeting minutes - 23 September 2020
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    Meeting minutes - 3 February 2021
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    Meeting minutes - 29 September 2021
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    Meeting minutes - 2 March 2022
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    Meeting minutes - 13 April 2022
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    Meeting minutes - 26 July 2022
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    Meeting Minutes - 25 October 2022
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    Meeting Minutes - 21 February 2023
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    Meeting Minutes - 16 May 2023
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    Meeting Minutes - 8 August 2023
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    Meeting Minutes - 21 November 2023
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    Meeting Minutes - 21 February 2024
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    Meeting Minutes - 12 June 2024
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    Meeting Minutes - 11 September 24
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    Meeting Minutes - 5 December 2024
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