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Fremantle Passenger Terminal

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Status
  
Operational

Architectural style
  
Post war international

Phone
  
+61 8 9430 3555

Construction started
  
1960

Type
  
Passenger terminal

Opened
  
December 1960

Owner
  
Fremantle Port Authority

Current tenant
  
Fremantle Port Authority

Fremantle Passenger Terminal

Former names
  
Port of Fremantle Passenger Terminal

Alternative names
  
Victoria Quay Function and Exhibition Centre

Location
  
Victoria Quay, Fremantle

Address
  
50 Peter Hughes Dr, Fremantle WA 6160, Australia

Similar
  
Fremantle Harbour, E Shed Markets, Fremantle railway station, Round House, WA Maritime Museum

The Fremantle Passenger Terminal was built on Victoria Quay, Fremantle in 1960–62, and opened in time for arrival of competitors for the Empire Games in 1962. The terminal is the largest in Australia and is the only passenger terminal in Australia capable of berthing two cruise liners simultaneously.

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Significance

In 2000 the building was permanently listed on the State Register of Heritage Places, was classified by the National Trust in 2001, and was also registered on the former Register of the National Estate. The 50th anniversary was celebrated in 2010.

History

Since its construction, Fremantle Harbour has been the major port of call for vessels of all types, including ocean liners bringing migrants and tourists to Western Australia. In the 1950s the Fremantle Port Authority recognised the need to improve the facilities for processing arrivals as the post World War II immigration policy was seeing large number of migrants arriving in Fremantle. The arrivals were being processed in sheds and offices on Victoria Quay, so it was decided to build dedicated facilities. The planning, which commenced in 1957, considered the future needs of the port, so designed a facility capable of processing two ocean liners simultaneously. Hobbs, Winning and Leighton was the architectural firm that designed the building in the post war international style, with AT Brine & Sons and the Fremantle Harbour Trust commencing construction in 1958.

The first stage F shed was opened by Premier David Brand in December 1960. The SS Oriana on its maiden voyage was the first vessel to berth at the new terminal. Between the opening of the first stage and the opening of the second stage G shed in May 1962 over 250,000 passengers passed through the terminal.

References

Fremantle Passenger Terminal Wikipedia