Friday, February 13, 2026

Port of Townsville upgrades to strengthen trade links

Upgrades to two berths at the Port of Townsville will help to strengthen trade and supply chains in North Queensland, the Queensland Government and Port of Townsville Limited have today announced.

The Government says the upgrade of berths three and four removes a key bottleneck by extending the operating reach of the Port’s Liebherr Ship‑to‑Shore crane across both berths, improving vessel turnaround times for containerised, general cargo and other trade‑critical freight. 

Minister for Finance, Trade, Employment and Training, Ros Bates said the upgrade focused on productivity and value for Queenslanders. 

“This upgrade strengthens the Port of Townsville’s ability to support trade and jobs by removing a long-standing capacity constraint at its busiest berths,” Minister Bates said. 

“The Port’s on-time and on-budget delivery of this key project demonstrates the Crisafulli Government’s commitment to delivering practical infrastructure that improves efficiency and delivers economic opportunity for Queenslanders.” 

Member for Townsville, Adam Baillie said the impact of the upgrade would be felt immediately. 

“Upon completion, people who work at the port will see the difference straight away, with smoother operations and ships moving through more efficiently,” Mr Baillie said. 

“The port is critical to Townsville’s economy and industry, supporting thousands of local jobs and keeping our region connected to national and international markets.” 

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