The Hunter’s economic gateway to the world

The largest port on the East Coast and Australia’s oldest export port, Newcastle Harbour is a vital economic gateway to the resource-rich Hunter Valley and the north and northwest of NSW.

With over 2,200 trade vessels visiting the port each year, Newcastle Harbour is one of the largest tonnage throughput ports in the country, exporting valuable bulk cargo such as coal, grain, vegetable oils, alumina, fertiliser and ore concentrates to markets overseas.

Newcastle’s landside port operations are managed by Port of Newcastle

Newcastle Harbour vessel movements

Date & Time Expected ARR / DEP Vessel Vessel type Agent From To In port
Tue 19 May
02:30
N/A Departure Rb Leah Bulk Carrier ISS Kooragang 8 (K8) Onahama Yes
Tue 19 May
08:00
N/A Departure Hl Leader Bulk Carrier LBH Kooragang 9 (K9) Korea, South - Unknown Yes
Tue 19 May
09:00
N/A Departure Laura D Bulk Carrier LBH Kooragang 6 (K6) Korea, South - Unknown Yes
Tue 19 May
15:30
N/A Departure Taho Circular Bulk Carrier WSA Kooragang 5 (K5) China, People's Republic Of - Unknown Yes
Tue 19 May
21:30
N/A Departure Nsu Ultimate Bulk Carrier ISS Kooragang 7 (K7) Kimitsu Yes
Tue 19 May
22:22
N/A Departure Sudestada Bulk Carrier WSA Kooragang 10 (K10) Chinese Taipei - Unknown Yes
Wed 20 May
12:00
N/A Departure Fortune Horizon Bulk Carrier MON Dyke 2 (D2) Nansha Pt Yes
Thu 21 May
03:00
N/A Shift Global Green Bulk Carrier MON Kooragang 3 (K3) Channel Berth (CH) Yes

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