State Government of Western Australia

04/27/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/26/2024 22:25

Fremantle port upgrades a win for local amenity, tourism

  • $5 million for B Shed upgrade to further activate the Victoria Quay precinct
  • $35.5 million wharf works to strengthen berth decking and improve fendering for cruise visits at Fremantle Passenger Terminal
  • New funding in 2024-25 State Budget highlights Cook Government's commitment to creating vibrancy in the Fremantle area and further diversifying the State's economy

The Cook Government will invest an additional $40.5 million in the next stage of activation of Fremantle's Victoria Quay precinct, including improvements to historic B Shed and cruise ship infrastructure at Fremantle Passenger Terminal.

As part of the 2024-25 State Budget, $5 million will be committed to preparatory works for B Shed to be utilised as a new Rottnest Island ferry terminal, visitor experience, hospitality and event space.

An additional $35.5 million has been allocated for improvement works further along Victoria Quay, including essential deck repairs and major fender upgrades at the Fremantle Passenger Terminal.

The upgrades to Berths F and G, which service the Fremantle Passenger Terminal, will allow the passenger terminal to continue to service the burgeoning cruise industry, cater for the larger visiting ships and continue to bring visitors to Fremantle and experience everything that Western Australia has to offer.

The B Shed upgrade builds on the highly successful development of A Shed by Gage Roads Brewery with Fremantle Ports, which has already transformed the western end of Victoria Quay into a beloved public space.

B Shed is currently vacant, due to repair works to the building's substructure and flooring. These works are scheduled for completion in 2025, after which new building services and the first stage of an internal fit-out can begin.

These works will pave the way for the planned redevelopment within B Shed of booking and luggage facilities for Rottnest Island ferry operators, who have been operating from temporary premises nearby since late 2022.

The new facilities will provide the ferry companies and their customers, as well as visitors to B Shed itself, with a redesigned layout, more space and an overall improved visitor experience.

It is planned that B Shed will, in time, be a multi-purpose facility that complements the recent redevelopment of A Shed and the progressive redevelopment of the entire precinct as a mixed-use recreational and commercial zone.

Comments attributed to Ports Minister David Michael:

"The B Shed redevelopment will provide Rottnest Island ferry operators and their customers with an improved layout that will add to the quality of the overall Rottnest experience.

"This is another exciting step in the reimagining of the Victoria Quay precinct, building on the huge success of the Gage Roads redevelopment of A Shed.

"The wharf upgrades at the passenger terminal, while less obvious, are equally important to the growth of the cruise sector, which is very important to the Fremantle economy and a great advertisement for WA.

"These investments are also key to the Cook Government's ongoing work to diversify WA's economy and set our State up for the long-term."

Comments attributed to Tourism Minister Rita Saffioti:

"We want the journey to our world-famous Rottnest Island to start at Victoria Quay, so it's important that we're investing in these upgrades to B Shed to create a vibrant space for tourists and of course our local community.

"We've seen what investment like this can achieve just by looking at the hugely popular development of A Shed by Gage Roads, so this is a very exciting next step for Victoria Quay."

Comments attributed to Fremantle MLA Simone McGurk:

"This is another example of the Cook Government's ongoing commitment to fund the rejuvenation of Fremantle's port precinct - which is the beating heart of Freo.

"When the final vision is realised, the port precinct will be seamlessly connected with the Fremantle town centre, making the area more attractive, accessible and vibrant - so it can live up to its full potential."