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Southern Ports has become only the fifth port authority globally to achieve certification (ISO 55001:2014) of its integrated asset management system.
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Applications for the Steve Lewis Regional Scholarship will open on Wednesday 15 January for regional students looking to relocate to commence studying at Curtin University.
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Steve Lewis Regional Scholarship

Southern Ports has partnered with Curtin University to deliver an annual regional scholarship to provide financial support for passionate individuals from the Great Southern, South West and Goldfields-Esperance regions who are looking to extend their education.

The Steve Lewis Regional Scholarship is named after Southern Ports' former Chief Executive Officer, Mr Steve Lewis, and will provide the following support to a current or future student for a maximum of four years (based on a full-time study load of 100 credits per semester):

Hampers set to be delivered to seafarers visiting Southern Ports over the Christmas period are set to help spread an extra bit of cheer.
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Our Ports of Albany, Bunbury and Esperance are open for business all year round, but our Southern Ports administration offices will have alternate hours over the holidays.
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Southern Ports has been recognised on a national stage taking home two highly commended awards for its ongoing commitment to safety and seafarer welfare at the Australian Shipping and Maritime Industry Awards last week.
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Southern Ports is undertaking routine maintenance of its channels and seabeds within port waters by removing excess sand.
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A successful partnership between Southern Ports and Foodbank WA is set to continue supplying meal hampers to vulnerable members of regional communities.
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Southern Ports Chief Executive Officer Keith Wilks has been elected to the Ports Australia Board along with another two new representatives from Western Australian port authorities.
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More than $93,000 of funding has been shared by 28 groups and projects across southern WA as part of Southern Ports’ first round of its 2024-25 Community Investment Program.
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