Port of Darwin

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The Port of Darwin is a major deep-water seaport in northern Australia that serves as a strategic gateway for trade between Australia and Asia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf container port
deep-water port
seaport
climateZone tropical
connectsTo Adelaide–Darwin railway
Stuart Highway
continent Australia
country Australia
distanceToAsia closer to many Asian ports than southern Australian ports
hasBerth East Arm Wharf
Fort Hill Wharf
Stokes Hill Wharf
hasFacility bulk minerals export facilities
container terminal
cruise ship terminal
fuel storage and handling facilities
livestock export yards
roll-on/roll-off facilities
hasFunction bulk cargo handling
commercial shipping port
container handling
cruise ship terminal
livestock export
naval support facility
hasNavigationChannel deep-water shipping channel
leasedTo Landbridge Group
leaseDuration 99 years
leaseStartYear 2015
leaseType long-term lease
locatedIn City of Darwin
surface form: Darwin, Northern Territory
locatedInRegion Northern Territory
locatedOnBodyOfWater Beagle Gulf
Darwin Harbour
Timor Sea
managingAuthority Darwin Port
nearbyCity Darwin
previousManagingAuthority Darwin Port Corporation
regionRole primary commercial port for Northern Territory
servesHinterland Northern Territory
northern Australia
strategicImportance gateway for trade between Australia and Asia
strategic location close to Southeast Asia
timeZone Australian Central Standard Time
usedBy Australian Border Force
Royal Australian Navy
usedFor export of cattle and livestock
export of minerals from Northern Territory
import of fuel and general cargo

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Beagle Gulf hasNearbyPort Port of Darwin
Darwin hasPort Port of Darwin