Port of Melbourne publishes 30-Year strategy for port development

Port of Melbourne

Port of Melbourne has published its 2055 Port Development Strategy, outlining its high-level plans and approach for developing the capacity and efficiency of the Port for the next 30 years, while also providing a planning framework which is adaptable and responsive to changing needs over time.

Port of Melbourne’s 2055 PDS outlines key projects that will improve capacity at the Port and respond to the needs of a growing Victoria.

All Victorian ports are legislatively required to have a PDS under the Port Management Act 1995 and to review their PDS every five years.

Port of Melbourne Chief Executive Officer Saul Cannon stated that as the population increases, the port’s capacity must grow too, and this means continuing to engage with the stakeholders about the port’s future growth and development.

Informed by extensive consultation and engagement with government, industry, and community stakeholders, the 2055 PDS endeavors to balance the many different views on how the Port should be developed.

Port of Melbourne thanks all who participated in the development of the 2055 PDS, which supports Victoria’s competitive position and economic prosperity ensuring Victoria remains a great place to live, work, and do business.