Portside
at Portside Wharf
Location
CountryAustralia Australia
LocationHamilton, Brisbane, Queensland
Details
Operated byBrookfield
Owned byBrookfield
Type of harbourNatural/Artificial
Size270 m (890 ft)
No. of berths1
No. of wharfs1
Statistics
Website
Port Side Wharf Cruise Terminal

'Portside Wharf residential and retail development at Hamilton, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Portside is an upscale residential and retail precinct including restaurants, shops, a large fish shop/cafe, a supermarket, Dendy cinema complex and a public plaza. The precinct is commonly filled with tourists in addition to locals who often arrive by CityCat.

Former Brisbane Cruise Terminal

The Brisbane Cruise Terminal was opened on 29 August 2006. The $750 million development was completed by Multiplex. It is located on the north side of the Brisbane River upstream from the Gateway Bridge. The cruise ship terminal is capable of accommodating ships up to 270 metres in length.[1] Cruise ships, super yachts and expedition ships dock at its international wharf on average once a week.

Due to Gateway Bridge height restrictions several larger cruise ships which are unable to pass under the bridge dock north of the bridge at Pinkenba Wharf or at the former Multi-user Terminal at the Grain Berth, located at Fisherman Islands.

The Wharf was the Brisbane home for the P&O cruise ship Pacific Sun which was sold and scrapped in 2017. As of March 2010, the Brisbane Cruise Terminal catered for the Pacific Dawn which had the left the P&O fleet by 2020. The wharf had acted as an additional hub for the cruise ship. In its first year of operation, the cruise terminal hosted 55 ships,[2] making Brisbane the second largest cruise port in Australia.[3]

A draft plan to develop a new terminal at Pinkenba, called the Brisbane International Cruise Terminal, was approved by the Brisbane City Council in March 2013 and opened in 2021. It replaced Portside Wharf as the cruise terminal of Brisbane [1][4] Portside Wharf is no longer in use.

References

  1. 1 2 Feeney, Katherine (27 February 2013). "'Mega cruise ship' terminal for Brisbane". Brisbane Times. Fairfax Media. Archived from the original on 28 February 2013. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  2. "Brisbane Cruise Terminal". Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation. Archived from the original on 17 March 2011. Retrieved 1 July 2011.
  3. "Brisbane cruising on a new tourist boom". ABC News. 6 November 2009. Retrieved 6 January 2023.
  4. Moore, Tony (28 August 2021). "Bushfire rescue ship first to use Brisbane's new cruise terminal". Brisbane Times. Retrieved 6 January 2023.

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