Ports in Western Australia get $12 million infrastructure boost

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WA's southern ports get $12 million infrastructure boost

Southern ports in Western Australia are set to receive substantial upgrades in operational technology, with the Cook Labor Government investing AUS$17.4 million ($11.7 million) to boost the region’s port infrastructure.

This investment is designed to enhance the performance of key assets at Bunbury, Esperance, and Albany, supporting WA’s economy by boosting trade efficiency.

Accenture has been awarded an AUS$13.6 million ($9.1 million) contract to modernise more than 22 critical assets, including ship loaders, rotary car dumpers, and conveyors.

These machines are crucial for moving containers, tankers, and bulk cargo through the ports, and the upgrades will improve their efficiency and reliability.

The project aims to streamline operations across the three ports, which together handle over 37 million tonnes of trade annually.

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The Cook Government’s commitment to these upgrades is a key part of a broader strategy to support economic growth and ensure that WA’s regional ports remain competitive in the global market.

Ports Minister David Michael noted: “Our economy relies on port infrastructure to facilitate trade, so continued advancement of these assets across our regional ports is vital.”

The project is expected to be completed by late 2026.

“These operational technology upgrades will deliver more efficient, future-ready gateway ports capable of meeting future trade demands of a diverse global market,” added Michael.

“It is fantastic to see another infrastructure investment of the Cook Government progress to the next stage.”

Earlier in May, the Western Australian government announced that it would invest AUS$373 million ($250 million) from its 2024-2025 budget to enhance port infrastructure.

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