Published: Saturday, 10 May 2025 at 11:50:25 AM
Media Statement from Hon. Stephen Dawson MLC, Minister for Ports
- Work begins on new bulk materials handling facility at Geraldton Port
- New facility will improve safety, increase efficiencies and reduce dust emissions
- Project marks the first step in the delivery of the Cook Government’s $350 million Geraldton Port Maximisation Project
It marks the first major activity on site as part of the Cook Government’s $350 million Port Maximisation Project (PMaxP), which will significantly expand capacity of Geraldton Port and facilitate the export of new commodities from the region.
The new facility will greatly improve the loading of mineral sands and other products directly by conveyor from truck to bulk vessels alongside Berth 4.
It will allow vessels to be loaded at increased speeds delivering significant cost savings to the region’s exporters, as well as improve the port’s overall efficiency.
Importantly, the management of dust emissions has been incorporated into its design, which is fully enclosed and features dust extraction systems.
A state-of-the-art washdown water treatment system is also being installed which will see washdown water treated, reused and recycled.
The construction of the truck unloading facility is expected to be complete in late 2026.
The next project in the PMaxP pipeline is the proposed $93 million Surge Protection Breakwater, which will address the tidal restrictions that prevent ships entering and exiting the port and currently cost the port 30 lost productive days per year.
The project is currently under assessment by the WA Environmental Protection Authority.
Comments attributed to Ports Minister Stephen Dawson:
“Geraldton Port is critical to the economic development of our Mid-West region and the State, providing a gateway for high value agricultural and mineral products which are exported to the world.
“This new facility marks an important milestone in the Port Maximisation Project and will improve safety, environmental and efficiency outcomes across the entire Port.
“Export tonnage through Geraldton will only continue to grow, with more grain, iron ore and minerals exports handled every year.
“The Cook Government’s major investment in the PMax Project will ensure Mid-West Port’s infrastructure can meet significant projected demand and continue to support WA’s thriving economy.
“I am thrilled to see this transformational project get underway.”
Comments attributed to Minister for the Mid-West Jackie Jarvis:
“By future-proofing the infrastructure at Geraldton Port our government is investing in the Mid-West community’s future and ensuring a pipeline of valuable local jobs for decades to come.
“These new facilities will strengthen supply chains for the State’s important grain industry and support our farmers, as well as enabling the export of new commodities out of Geraldton to help grow new industries in the region.”
Media contact: Sarah Makse 0427 522 236 or 6552 6700
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