A special Welcome to Country greeted passengers disembarking from the Crown Princess this morning, marking the start of the Port of Albany cruise season.
Southern Ports and Tourism WA are calling for local Aboriginal artists to create a large-scale artwork at the Port of Albany to welcome thousands of cruise passengers.
Another popular cruise season is just over a month away from kicking off, with visits set to be made to all three Southern Ports’ destinations over the seven-month season.
Sustainability projects in the Great Southern including Green Skills Balijup Eco Sanctuary and William Bay National Parks Association (WBNPA) have received a significant boost thanks to Southern Ports’ Community Investment Program...More
More than 15,000 people docked at Southern Ports’ Port of Albany over the 2023-24 cruise season, after a winter visit from the Pacific Explorer on Thursday (13 June).
Member for Albany Rebecca Stephens MLA, City of Albany CEO Andrew Sharpe, Southern Ports CEO Keith Wilks and Regional Manager Paul McSweeney visited the Port of Albany’s historic Pilot Station, to announce $8.3 million for plans t...More
New digital equipment funded through the Southern Ports Community Investment Program will open the door to a new way of managing club records including the race results for the Albany Cycling Club.
Southern Ports welcomed representatives from the Consulate-General of Japan, including Consul-General Yasushi Naito and Vice-Consul Noeru Hara, to discuss trade efficiencies and commodities between regions.