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Fremantle Ports

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Port authority for the port of Fremantle, Western Australia

Fremantle Ports building with harbour control on the top, and statue ofC. Y. O'Connor

Fremantle Port Authority, also known by its registered business nameFremantle Ports,[1] is the responsible authority created under theWestern Australian Port Authorities Act 1999.[2]

Harbour administration

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In August 1829 the Fremantle Harbour Master position was created and the first incumbent was CaptainMark John Currie, serving for three years before leaving the colony in 1832. He was succeeded byDaniel Scott, who served for eighteen years as harbourmaster until he resigned in 1850. Captain James Harding was appointed acting harbourmaster of Fremantle, upon the resignation of Scott and the position was confirmed in 1852. Harding drowned in June 1867 attempting to assist a sinking vessel, Strathmore, nearGarden Island.[3] Following Harding's death Captain George J. Butcher was acting harbourmaster. The position was filled in 1868 by LieutenantJames Nias Croke, who served until 1874. He was replaced by CaptainGeorge Forsyth. In January 1880 as a result of the formation of the Harbour and Light Department, the position of Chief Harbour Master of theColony of Western Australia was created,[4] with Forsyth, the serving Fremantle harbor master taking on the position, until he was dismissed in 1886. Charles Russell was then appointed as Chief Harbour Master, serving until 1902.[5]

Fremantle Harbour Trust

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In 1903Fremantle Harbour Trust was created with five commissioners, three commissioners to be appointed by theGovernor with the remaining two positions appointed by theFremantle Chamber of Commerce and thePerth Chamber of Commerce respectively, chairman of the Trust was then appointed by the Governor.[6] The first formal meeting of the Fremantle Harbour Trust commissioners occurred on 5 January 1903 in theDalgety Building, the original board of commissioners were R. Laurie (chairman), C. Hudson,William Sandover, A. Leeds, and T. Coombe. At that time resident Engineer of Harbour works was W. Leslie andharbour master was Captain Charles James Irvine, both of whom were present for the meeting.[7] They took over operations of Fremantlepilot services commissioning theLady Forrest in August 1903.

Fremantle Port Authority

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The Fremantle Harbour Trust ceased in November 1964, and was replaced by the Fremantle Port Authority.[8]

Events

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Fremantle Ports in collaboration with the Fremantle City Council and other bodies holds an annualFremantle Maritime Day.[9]

Harbourmasters

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List of Fremantle harbourmasters
NameStart dateEnd date
Mark John Currie18291832
Daniel Scott18391851
James Harding[3]18511867
George J. Butcher (acting)18671868
James Nias Croke18681874
George Forsyth18741886
Charles Russell[5]18861902
Charles James Irvine19021916
John Frances Morrison (acting)19171921
Harold Stephens Nicholas19211937
William Raymond Clack19371940
Willie Kenneth Saunders19401945
Albert Ernest Trivett19451953
Forrest H. B. Humble19531965
Alexander B. Brackenridge19651968
John Adams19681972
Robert S. Campbell19721976
Michael Coleman19761986
John Barron19861988
Eric J. Atkinson19882008
Allan J. M. Gray2008present

References

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  1. ^"Fremantle Ports is the strategic manager of the Port of Fremantle". Fremantle Ports. Retrieved24 May 2020.
  2. ^"Western Australian Legislation".Port Authorities Act 1999. State Law Publisher. Retrieved25 August 2013.
  3. ^ab"Loss of the Harbour Master and his Crew".The Perth Gazette and West Australian Times. Vol. 3, no. 40. Western Australia. 5 July 1867. p. 3. Retrieved19 June 2019 – via National Library of Australia.
  4. ^"AU WA A757 – Harbour Master – Fremantle". State Records Office of WA. Retrieved4 June 2018.
  5. ^abCaptain Charles Robert Russell, Harbour Master Fremantle 1886–1902, 1900, retrieved3 October 2014
  6. ^"PROPOSED FREMANTLE HARBOUR TRUST".The West Australian. Perth. 29 August 1902. p. 6. Retrieved25 August 2013 – via National Library of Australia.
  7. ^"FREMANTLE HARBOUR TRUST".The West Australian. Perth. 6 January 1903. p. 4. Retrieved25 August 2013 – via National Library of Australia.
  8. ^"AU WA A72 – Fremantle Port Authority". State Records Office of WA. Retrieved4 June 2018.
  9. ^Reynolds, Linda (1 November 2019),Navy key draw card at Fremantle Maritime Day, retrieved28 August 2021
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