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BITRE • <strong>Australian</strong> <strong>sea</strong> <strong>freight</strong> 2010–11<br />

Figure 3.1 Top ten routes for tonnage of <strong>freight</strong> carried on permits, 2010–11<br />

(‘000 tonnes)<br />

Milner Bay<br />

Port Hedland<br />

Townsville<br />

429<br />

564<br />

Gladstone<br />

492<br />

Brisbane<br />

341<br />

Fremantle<br />

Port Bonython<br />

3 606<br />

211<br />

505<br />

Adelaide<br />

Sydney Newcastle<br />

Port Kembla<br />

Melbourne<br />

Hastings<br />

711<br />

45<br />

Port Latta Bell Bay<br />

282<br />

Note:<br />

The top ten routes for tonnage of coastal <strong>freight</strong> on permits are selected based on the summed tonnage over<br />

recent four years, though the tonnage illustrated in the chart is for the most recent financial year.<br />

The statistics of some ports include data for other associated ports, terminals or facilities. The full list of ports and<br />

grouped ports/terminals/facilities is in “Appendix A: <strong>Australian</strong> ports”.<br />

Source: DoIT (2012).<br />

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