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Statement on the fishing industry's compensation claim - Tuesday, January 31, 2012
The Gladstone Ports Corporation (GPC) has always been keen to provide compensation to commercial fishers as required for the loss of access to fishing grounds caused by the Western Basin Dredging Project. GPC’s estimate from fisheries data of the total annual gross revenue from the commercial seafood harvest in the Western Basin is around $350,000 to $400,000. read more ...
Cutter suction dredging resumes - Thursday, January 26, 2012
The cutter suction dredge Al Mahaar and three backhoes are in operation in the Western Basin. In consultation with the Queensland Department of Environment and Resource Management (DERM) and the Dredge Technical Reference Panel, normal dredging operations resumed at 10.15am today. read more ...
Cutter suction dredging stopped - Tuesday, January 24, 2012
As part of the adaptive approach to manage the dredging project, a voluntary suspension of cutter suction dredging is in place. Before 6pm this evening cutter suction dredging operations were stopped. Turbidity levels in the Gladstone harbour have been affected by the king tides currently occurring. read more ...

GPC’s Port of Gladstone and Port Alma are at Maritime Security Level 1

GPC manages and operates the Port of Gladstone, including the Gladstone Marina and its recreational parklands, and Port Alma Shipping Terminal. The Port of Gladstone is Queensland’s largest multi-commodity port, housing the world’s fourth largest coal export terminal. Port Alma Shipping Terminal facilitates the import and export of niche market products including ammonium nitrate; explosives; general cargo; salt; frozen beef; tallow and scrap metal. Both ports are secure and sheltered.

The Port of Gladstone is located 525 kilometres north of Brisbane. Port land and facilities are located at various sites within the port precinct. A total of 4,321 hectares of land falls under our control, encompassing more than 700 hectares of reclaimed land. Land uses include operational (16.98%), commercial (14.59%), recreational and reserve (4.92%) and future operational/commercial (63.51%).

Port Alma Shipping Terminal is located 62 kilometres east of Rockhampton on the southern tip of the Fitzroy River delta. The ports storage land totals 140 hectares and is situated at nearby Bajool, approximately 20 kilometres from Port Alma Shipping Terminal along the Bruce Highway.
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