New additions to the Flinders Ports pilot boat fleet
Flinders Ports launched the two new pilot vessels at an official ceremony held at the Adelaide Passenger Terminal. The new pilot boats, called Providence and Norfolk, both named after ships that Captain Matthew Flinders served on at sea. The vessels were christened by two Flinders Ports’ staff members.
View articleOuter Harbor’s Channel widening “a safe-guarding move” for S.A. – Ports Chief
Flinders Port Holdings has welcomed the SA Government’s approval of a widening of the main shipping channel as a positive and progressive move for the State’s economy and the national standing of its port facilities.
View articleFlinders Port Holdings farewells Mr Chris Langford, welcomes new Director, Ms Christine Miller.
Mr John Marlay, Chairman of Flinders Port Holdings Pty Limited (FPH), announced today that Director Mr Chris Langford had stepped down after almost six years on the FPH Board.
View articleCruise ship passengers welcomed to Adelaide through upgraded Passenger Terminal
The Flinders Ports Passenger Terminal at Outer Harbor is the gateway to Adelaide for cruise ships, and passengers are now being welcomed to the region through the newly refurbished Passenger Terminal.
View articleJohn Pirie Secondary School’s Jacob Tilley awarded scholarship.
Flinders Ports has awarded a scholarship to John Pirie Secondary School’s 2017 Dux, Jacob Tilley, for his demonstrated academic excellence in achieving the highest ATAR score of 95.65 at the school.
View articleOvation of the Seas visits Port Adelaide
The Ovation of the Seas, a Royal Caribbean cruise ship, has again visited the Passenger Terminal at Outer Harbor, staying for two days for the first time.
View articleOuter Harbor Channel Widening Project essential to safeguarding our economy
Flinders Ports, South Australia’s leading port owner and operator, has submitted a Development Application to the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure to widen the channel at Outer Harbor by 40 metres to enable servicing of new larger commercial vessels thereby safeguarding the future of imports, exports and cruise shipping for South Australia.
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