Australia’s easternmost port, Port of Yamba in northern NSW serves the Northern Rivers and New England regions and the towns of Grafton, Maclean, Ballina, Lismore, Casino and Coffs Harbour.
Port of Yamba provides import and export facilities for the region, is the home port of NSW’s second-largest fishing fleet and supports a vibrant shipbuilding and repair industry.
Around 50 commercial vessels visit Port of Yamba each year, overseen by the Newcastle Harbour Master.
Port of Yamba vessel movements
Date & Time | Expected | ARR / DEP | Vessel | Vessel type | Agent | From | To | In port |
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Tue 15 Jul 12:01 |
N/A | Departure | Constructor 4 | General Cargo Barge, non propelled | HRS | Harwood Slip (HARSL) | Sydney | Yes |
Tue 15 Jul 12:01 |
N/A | Departure | Quandamooka | Vehicles Carrier | HRS | Harwood Slip (HARSL) | Brisbane | Yes |
Wed 16 Jul 12:01 |
N/A | Shift | Sydney 2000 | Passenger Ship, Inland Waterways | HRS | Goodwood Island Wharf (YAMBA) | Harwood Slipway Wharf East (HSLWH) | Yes |
Wed 23 Jul 12:01 |
N/A | Departure | Tambai II | Supply Tender | HRS | Harwood Slip (HARSL) | Sydney | Yes |
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