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  2. Category:Piers in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Piers in Australia" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  3. List of piers - Wikipedia

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    Shorncliffe Pier, 19km from the Brisbane CBD in Queensland. Busselton Jetty, Busselton, Western Australia.The longest wooden pier in the southern hemisphere. Gem Pier, Williamstown, Victoria

  4. List of ports in Australia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of ports in Australia. It includes all gazetted ports, harbours, havens, roadsteads and marinas. This list is complete with respect to the 1996 Gazetteer of Australia. [1] Dubious names have been checked against the online 2004 data, [2] and in all cases confirmed correct. However, if any ports have been gazetted or deleted since ...

  5. Walsh Bay - Wikipedia

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    Walsh Bay is officially defined as that body of water that stretches from the Dawes Point (Aboriginal: Tar-ra) in the north east, to the Millers Point (Aboriginal: Coodyee) in the southwest and the original shoreline has been altered to include developments now known as Piers 1 to 9.

  6. Category:Piers by country - Wikipedia

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    Piers in Australia (12 P) B. Piers in Belgium (1 P) C. Piers in Canada (7 P) ... Pages in category "Piers by country" This category contains only the following page.

  7. Port Phillip - Wikipedia

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    Port Phillip (Kulin: Narm-Narm [1]) or Port Phillip Bay is a horsehead-shaped enclosed bay on the central coast of southern Victoria, Australia.The bay opens into the Bass Strait via a short, narrow channel known as The Rip, and is completely surrounded by localities of Victoria's two largest cities — metropolitan Greater Melbourne in the bay's main eastern portion north of the Mornington ...

  8. Port of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    From May 2003 till May 2004, approximately 3,400 ships from 42 different lines called at the Port of Melbourne. The port handled 64.4 million tonnes of cargo, including a throughput of 1.9 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) of cargo. In 2006-07 it became the first Australian port to handle two million TEU in a year. [13]

  9. Pier - Wikipedia

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    A pier is a raised structure that rises above a body of water and usually juts out from its shore, typically supported by piles or pillars, and provides above-water access to offshore areas. Frequent pier uses include fishing , boat docking and access for both passengers and cargo , and oceanside recreation .