Welcome to the port of Bunbury

Located on Wardandi Country, 175 kilometres south of Perth in the waters of Koombana Bay, our Port of Bunbury is a gateway port with seven active berths.

It provides leases for port-related industries and access to port infrastructure and facilities. 

The diverse commodities traded through the port extend to alumina (its highest traded commodity), grain, spodumene, caustic soda, woodchips, mineral and silica sands, copper concentrate, coal, fertiliser and fuel. The Port also welcomes cruise vessels and assets for break bulk and project cargo.

Optimally located in the South West region and with a large landholding of 470 hectares, the Port is also primed for growth. Read more here.

 

Port of Bunbury Virtual Tour

Bunbury Virtual Tour

Click the image above to view our virtual tour of The Port of Bunbury

 

PORT MASTER PLAN

The Port of Bunbury Master Plan guides the long-term development of our Port and provides a framework from which we can make informed decisions today to optimise our port operations and infrastructure for the future.

Read more about our Master Plan here.

 

BUNBURY FISHING PLATFORM

The Bunbury Fishing Platform located at the Port of Bunbury's Outer Harbour has closed permanently for reasons of safety. Read more here.

 

TURKEY POINT ACCESS ROAD & BRIDGE

There’s now a new way to Turkey Point! The South West community can continue to enjoy the amenity of the estuary and public open space, with a direct route over the Preston River connecting Estuary Drive to Leschenault Drive.  Read more here.

Port Status

Port Open
SECURITY LEVEL 1

WEATHER

  • 21.5 oC

  • SE 13 km/h

    gust to 19 km/h

  • 1019.3 hPa

    Wind pressure

  • 0.0 mm

    Rain since 9am

Bunbury, Lat: -33.4 Lon: 115.6, 07 Nov 03:30 pm Data Courtesy of BOM.GOV.AU

Latest News

Southern Ports is opening the gates at its Port of Bunbury to the public for a very special Picnic at the Port event on Saturday 1 April.
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Dredging works are due to commence at the Port of Bunbury Outer Harbour on Wednesday 26 October 2022, and are expected to take two weeks.
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Between 31 January and 12 March 2022 MG Kailis will be undertaking seawrack removal from the Port of Bunbury Shipping Channel.
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Southern Ports is pleased to announce the Port of Bunbury broke an overall trade record for the year 2020-21.
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