QLD Site Visit: The Port of Brisbane (Fully Booked)

  • 05 Jun 2025
  • 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
  • Port Office, 3 Port Central Ave, Port of Brisbane
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QLD SITE VISIT: THE PORT OF BRISBANE 

Exclusive SCLAA Port of Brisbane Tour! See cranes, renewable depots & network with pros. 

Date:  Thursday, 5 June 2025
Time:  10.00am - 1.00pm
Venue:  Port Office, 3 Port Central Ave, Port of Brisbane
Cost:  Members - $20  /   Non-members - $50
Parking: On site parking available
Safety Equipment Required: Enclosed shoes


ABOUT THIS EVENT 

Join the SCLAA for an exclusive tour of the Port of Brisbane, Australia’s largest capital city port, on Thursday, 5 June. Explore this vital economic hub, contributing $7.8B annually to Queensland.

Highlights:

  • Presentation by Port of Brisbane representative discussing the role of the Port of Brisbane, current challenges, and future plans.
  • Guided Bus Tour around the various precincts including bulk, container terminals, and project cargo facilities See cranes, trucks, and trains handling diverse cargo.

Networking:

  • Connect with industry leaders.

Value:

  •  Rare access to port facilities.
  •  Insights into trade, renewables, and sustainability.
  •  Networking fellow peers

ON THE DAY

10am – Group arrives

10:15am – 1st Port Tour with Ed Harwwod

10:15am – 1st Presentation with James Wardle

11:00am – 2nd Port Tour with Ed Harwood

11:00am – 2nd Presentation with  James Wardle

12:00pm  –  Lunch on the Roof Top

1:00pm – Visit concludes


WHO SHOULD ATTEND

The SCLAA Port of Brisbane Tour is ideal for:

  • Logistics and Supply Chain Professionals: Gain insights into port operations and trade processes.
  • Renewable Energy Experts: Explore the port’s role in supporting wind and solar projects.
  • Agriculture and Mining Industry Members: Understand export/import logistics for grain, cotton, coal, and more.
  • Business Leaders and Decision-Makers: Network with port executives and industry peers.
  • Sustainability Advocates: Learn about the port’s environmental initiatives.
  • SCLAA Members and Non-Members: Anyone interested in Queensland’s economic and trade hub.

This event suits those eager to explore a key economic driver, connect with industry leaders, and gain actionable insights into trade, sustainability, and renewables.

PHOTOGRAPHS (from the Port of Brisbane Website)

The Port of Brisbane is a security regulated port and taking photographs in restricted port areas is not permitted. Restricted areas include waterside port operations like Patrick, DP World, AAT, Sunstate Cement, GrainCorp and QBH. If you would like to access these areas for photography or filming, you must approach the operator and seek their permission.

Photographing is only permitted in the following unrestricted areas:

  • Visitors Centre observation deck (level 7, Port Office) and Cafe, Port Central Avenue
  • Port of Brisbane Shorebird Roost, Lucinda Drive, Port of Brisbane
  • Whyte Island Boat Ramp, Port of Brisbane