The new purpose-designed Spirit of Tasmania terminal at Geelong Port is now operational, with Spirit of Tasmania I arriving at her new Victorian home for the first time today.
Premier Jeremy Rockliff said:
“Today marks the start of an exciting new era in Bass Strait transport.
“It was fantastic to attend this historic first sailing and see first-hand passengers, their vehicles and freight units disembarking through the new $135 million purpose-built passenger and freight terminal at Corio Quay.
“The 12-hectare site includes state-of-the-art facilities for passengers and staff, with a passenger vehicle marshalling area for 600 cars and caravans, more efficient passenger vehicle check in, security facilities, public amenities, food and beverage outlets and a children’s play area.
“Importantly, the facility has been constructed to cater for both the existing Spirit of Tasmania vessels and the new vessels expected in 2024.
“We know how important the Spirits are to Tasmania’s visitor economy, especially on the North West, and this will enhance the passenger experience even further, while providing room to expand the freight business in line with demand for many years to come.”
Deputy Premier and Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Michael Ferguson said:
“This is one of the most significant moments in the Spirit’s 37-year history, featuring an impressive $135 million purpose-built passenger and freight terminal.
“The move from Station Pier to Geelong, together with the investment being made in two new Spirit of Tasmania vessels, secures the future of TT-Line and will significantly assist the further development of our world-class tourism industry.
“It also allows expansion of its freight business, thanks to a 24/7 secure freight yard with 150 truck parking bays – potentially allowing us to export even more of our premium Tasmanian products to the rest of the country.”