Schedule of Service Charges

The fees and charges set out in the Schedule of Service Charges will apply to the Vessel’s visit to the Port (except to the extent varied in any Special Conditions signed by the parties).


Update 27 May 2026
Port of Newcastle (PON) will implement a revised charging structure for the access and use of equipment & amenities at the Newcastle Multipurpose Terminal (NMT), effective 1 July 2026. This change transitions from an equipment hire-based model for Mobile Harbour Cranes (MHCs) to a Stevedore Access Charge, with Equipment Hire retained for limited, specific use cases. PON has restructured the pricing for access to equipment and amenities to encourage efficient use of terminal infrastructure at the NMT. If you wish to discuss any aspect of our pricing or services, or to update the contact details for your organisation, please email [email protected]

Document Name TypeEffective DateDocument
Schedule of Service Charges 2026.2Schedule of Service Charges1 July 2026View
Schedule of Service Charges 2026.1Schedule of Service Charges1 January 2026View
Schedule of Service Charges 2025.2Schedule of Service Charges1 July 2025View
Schedule of Service Charges 2025.1Schedule of Service Charges1 January 2025View
Vessel Terms & ConditionsTerms & Conditions14 June 2024View
Carrier Access TermsTerms & Conditions2 August 2024View

Port of Newcastle reserves the right to vary any fee or charge specified in the Schedule of Service Charges from time to time (including implementing any new charge). Port of Newcastle will provide prior notice of any such variations by publishing details of the proposed variations, including the date the variations will take effect, on this web page at least 10 business days before the variations will take effect.

Vessel Operators and their Agents should monitor this section of our website for details of any proposed variations to the Schedule of Service Charges.

A Master’s Declaration must be submitted for a Vessel on each proposed inward bound visit to the Port. The Master’s Declaration can be accessed via registered shipping agents via Oneport through the Port Authority of NSW website.

Terms and condition of entry to and use of the port are found on the Vessel Open Access Terms page.

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