Fremantle Ports Maritime Day 2024
- Type: Conference/Seminar
Event Overview:
Fremantle Ports Maritime Day 2024
The Department of Planning Lands and Heritage's long-term vision for the future transformation of the Fremantle / Walyalup Inner Harbour port precinct is a step closer with the release of an emerging vision and three scenarios for public comment.
Fremantle Ports' Maritime Days are very popular with our community, attracting more than 10,000 people with more than 90 displays on the water, inside B Shed and across Victoria Quay. Have a look at the highlights of past events.
Visitor Demographics:
- Visitor Origin:
- Australia
Event organiser:
- Organiser:
- Fremantle Ports
- Address:
- 1 Cliff Street,, Fremantle, Australia
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