Port of Brisbane
Port of Brisbane is Australia's most diverse cargo port and a key economic gateway driving Queensland's trade growth. Every year, almost $50 billion in trade is handled through the port including 95% of Queensland's international container trade and approximately 50% of the State's agricultural exports. Located adjacent to Moreton Bay at the mouth of the Brisbane River, the Port of Brisbane is also Australia's largest port, with further room to grow. The Port's 1800 hectare footprint comprises 7,700 metres of quayline, 30 operating berths, and 646 hectares of environmental buffer zones. Port of Brisbane is managed and developed by Port of Brisbane Pty Ltd (PBPL) under a 99-year lease from the Queensland Government.