Port Darwin is the port in
Darwin, Northern Territory
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It is the smalle ...
, in northern
Australia. The port has operated in a number of locations, including Stokes Hill Wharf, Cullen Bay and East Arm Wharf. In 2015, a 99-year lease was granted to the Chinese-owned
Landbridge Group, a transaction that has since ignited significant national security concerns.
Locations
Stokes Hill Wharf operated as the main location of Port Darwin, and has had three wharves.
East Arm Wharf, opened in 2000.
Panamax
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sized ships of a maximum length of 274 metres and a
DWT of up to 80,000
tonne
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s are able to use the location.
Privatisation
Following the 2012 election of the
Country Liberal party, the Territory sought to raise funds for unspecified purposes through the sale of public assets, including the
Territory Insurance Office and Darwin Port.
In order to accomplish the latter, the Territory made a request for expressions of interest in late 2014 and early 2015, resulting in thirty-three companies signalling their interest.
In October 2015, the Chinese-owned Landbridge Group won the bid for a lease of Port Darwin. The then
Country Liberal-controlled Northern Territory Government under then Chief Minister
Adam Giles granted the company a 99-year lease for A$506 million. The contract price is more than 25 times the profit the port had earned over the preceding two years, and Landbridge also promised to invest A$200 million over a 25-year period.
Shandong Landbridge Group is a privately held company with headquarters in the city of
Rizhao
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,
Shandong Province
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, China, which is owned by Ye Cheng, a billionaire with close ties to the
Chinese Communist Party
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.
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The details of the unsuccessful bids were not disclosed, with the government citing commercial-in-confidence reasons, but sources conflicted over the nature of these bids. Some sources stated that the bid from the Landbridge group was the highest by a significant margin, while others stated that two bids, one from a European company and the second from an Australian were comparable. ]
Security concerns
Concerns have been expressed over this leasing arrangement due its strategic significance as part of China's Belt and Road Initiative
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. Concerns have also been expressed over the proximity of the port to a base where United States Marines
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are stationed on a rotational basis and to the Darwin International Airport
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The airport is located in Darwin's northern suburbs, from Darwin cit ...
, which is used jointly for military and civilian purposes.[
In June 2019, development of a port at Glyde Point, 40 kilometres north of Port Darwin, to be utilised by both military and commercial interests, was suggested as a 'counterbalance' by Federal ]Liberal Party
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MP and chair of the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security Andrew Hastie.
In August 2019, a proposal was launched by Federal Labor
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MP Nick Champion to re-nationalise the port, thereby ending Chinese control.
See also
*List of ports in Australia
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*Port of Newcastle
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It is made up of facilities located at Port Hunter - Yohaaba in the Hunter River estuary. The port was the fi ...
, another port with a 99-year lease with a Chinese control.
* Naval Base Darwin
References
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Darwin, Northern Territory
Ports and harbours of the Northern Territory
Ports and harbours of the Indian Ocean
Timor Sea
Transport in the Northern Territory