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
Wed 22 Jul
13:45
N/A Arrival Energy Glory Bulk Carrier MON China, People's Republic Of - Unknown Kooragang 6 (K6) No
Wed 22 Jul
15:12
N/A Departure Leo Iris Bulk Carrier GAC Kooragang 9 (K9) IJmuiden/Velsen No
Wed 22 Jul
16:00
N/A Departure Bbg Yongjiang Bulk Carrier MON Kooragang 5 (K5) No
Wed 22 Jul
16:42
N/A Arrival Bbg Dream Bulk Carrier ISS Japan - Unknown Kooragang 9 (K9) No
Wed 22 Jul
17:30
N/A Arrival First Angelus Bulk Carrier ISS Newcastle Dyke 5 (D5) No
Wed 22 Jul
17:45
N/A Departure Yodohime Bulk Carrier GAC Kooragang 4 (K4) Tachibana No
Wed 22 Jul
22:45
N/A Departure Rgl First Bulk Carrier WSA Kooragang 6 (K6) No
Wed 22 Jul
23:00
N/A Departure Pakhoi Bulk Carrier ISS Kooragang 3 (K3) Australia - Unknown No

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