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30 Jun 2026

Port of Darwin changes to standard charges for prescribed services

Landbridge Darwin Port has advised that charges for prescribed services at the Port of Darwin will increase from 1 July 2026. Most standard charges will increase by 4.6%, while pilotage charges will increase by 4.3%. Port induction fees and administration fees will remain unchanged.

Darwin Port has also made several amendments to its tariff schedule to clarify the application of existing charges.

Darwin Port's updated Schedule of Port Charges as at 1 July 2026, is available on its website.

Trends in Darwin Port’s standard charges for prescribed services are discussed in the Commission’s annual Ports Price Monitoring Report, with the next report due to be published in late 2026.

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