Australian Sea Freight 2004–05
The Australian Sea Freight series presents statistics on the movement of Australian freight by sea, as well as information on port activity, fleet structure, and use of coastal permits. This edition focuses on sea freight activity around Australia during 2004–05.
- Australian Sea Freight 2004–05
Waterline No 42—July 2007
This edition of Waterline includes an article on the Maritime Crew visa which started on 1 July 2007.
Waterline 42 also incorporates a new section which will be ongoing, in the same way as the other sections of Waterline which deal with wharf side indicators of productivity. This new section deals with landside performance indicators, which include containers per truck, average container turnaround time as well as truck turnaround time. It also includes landside of container terminal task indicators, such as total containers by road, teus by road and total trucks processed. Some charts also show total containers by rail. The new section commences with the September and December quarters 2006.
- Waterline No 42
Bass Strait Passenger Vehicle Equalisation Scheme BTRE Monitoring Report No. 10
This report presents the results of BTRE's tenth annual review of the Bass Strait Passenger Vehicle Equalisation Scheme. It covers the operation and impact of the Scheme up to and including 2005–06.
International Freight to/from Australia
The Excel file below contains tables showing the value and weight of Australian international imports and exports each quarter, by sea freight (liner and non-liner) and by air. The time series covers the period from 3rd quarter 1984 to the 1st quarter 2007.
The Bureau of Transport and Regional Economics has taken due care in preparing the analyses contained in these tables. However, noting that data used for the analyses have been provided by third parties, the Commonwealth gives no warranty to the accuracy, reliability, fitness for purpose, or otherwise of the information.
- International Freight to/from Australia
Australian Sea Freight 2005–2006
The Australian Sea Freight series presents statistics on the movement of Australian freight by sea, as well as information on port activity, fleet structure, and use of coastal permits. This edition focuses on sea freight activity around Australia during 2005–06.
Waterline 43—January 2008
Waterline reports on trends in container handling productivity on the waterfront in Australia as well as the cost of importing and exporting containers. It covers both the unloading of container ships and the transport of containers from container terminals.
- Waterline No 43
- Container terminal performance in containers per hour
- Container terminal performance in teus per hour
- Port performance non financial
Australian Sea Freight, 2006–2007
The Australian Sea Freight series presents statistics on the movement of Australian freight by sea, as well as information on port activity, fleet structure, and use of coastal permits. This edition focuses on sea freight activity around Australia during 2006–07.
Waterline 44—August 2008
Waterline reports on trends in container handling productivity on the waterfront in Australia as well as the cost of importing and exporting containers. It covers both the unloading of container ships and the transport of containers from container terminals.
- Waterline No 44
- Container terminal performance in containers per hour
- Container terminal performance in teus per hour
- Port performance non financial
Bass Strait Passenger Vehicle Equalisation Scheme: Monitoring Report No. 11
This report presents the results of our eleventh annual review of the Bass Strait Passenger Vehicle Equalisation Scheme. It covers the operation and impact of the Scheme up to (and including) 2006–07.
Tasmanian Freight Schemes—Parameter Review 2008
In March 2006 the Productivity Commission was asked to 'report on the merits and weaknesses of the current arrangements for subsidising containerised and bulk shipping between the mainland and Tasmania and provide recommendations on an appropriate future approach and/or arrangements.' This review covered both the Tasmanian Freight Equalisation Scheme and Tasmanian Wheat Freight Scheme.
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