- Source: List of Australian shipyards
This is a list of shipyards in Australia:-
Adelaide Steamship Company (Birkenhead, South Australia) Built tugs. (1957–1973)
Austal (Henderson, Western Australia) Large and mid sized catamaran ferries, small naval vessels. (1988–present)
ASC (Part of Osborne Naval Shipyard) Submarines, destroyers, patrol boats. (1985–present)
ASC Shipbuilding (Part of Osborne Naval Shipyard) Subsidiary of BAE Systems Australia until end of Hunter-class frigates will then be returned to ASC Pty Ltd. (2018–present)
BAE Systems Australia (Based at Osborne Naval Shipyard, subsidiary facilities at Henderson, Western Australia and Williamstown, Victoria)
BHP Limited (Whyalla, South Australia) (1939–1978)
Cockatoo Docks & Engineering Company (Cockatoo Island Dockyard, Sydney, New South Wales) (1870–1992)
Dongara Marine (Geraldton, Western Australia) Small to medium size commercial and government vessels (1975–present)
Evans Deakin & Company (Brisbane, Queensland) Small naval vessels, trawlers, steamers, bulk carriers, tankers, tugs (1940–1971)
Forgacs Group (Newcastle, New South Wales) Formerly known as Carrington Slipways. Naval vessels, ferries. (1957–2014)
Green Point Naval Boatyard Green Point, Mortlake, New South Wales (1940s)
Harwood Marine (Harwood, New South Wales) Aluminium and steel small naval vessels, trawlers, freighters, commercial tourist and ferries (1970 – present)
Incat (Hobart, Tasmania) Large and mid sized catamaran ferries. (1977–present)
John Wright and Son Shipyards, (Tuncurry, New South Wales) (1875–1958)
Morrison & Sinclair (Sydney) Naval vessels, trading and merchant ships, ferries, yachts (1890s – 1970)
Mort's Dock (Sydney) (1855–1959)
Norman R Wright & Sons (Brisbane)
NQEA (Cairns, Queensland)
Osborne Naval Shipyard at Osborne, South Australia, the original home of the Australian Submarine Corporation (Largest shipyard in Australia)
Poole & Steel (Sydney, New South Wales) (1912–1954)
Richardson Devine Marine (Hobart, Tasmania) Aluminium ferries under 45 metres. (1989–present)
State Dockyard (Newcastle, New South Wales) (1942–1987)
Strategic Marine (Henderson, Western Australia)
Walkers Limited (Maryborough, Queensland) (1884–1974)
Walsh Island Dockyard & Engineering Works (Newcastle, New South Wales) (1913–1933)
See also
List of ports in Australia
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of Australian shipyards
- List of shipbuilders and shipyards
- List of Indian shipbuilders and shipyards
- List of ports in Australia
- Shipyard
- List of active Royal Australian Navy ships
- Fincantieri
- List of islands of Australia
- Richmond Shipyards
- Hobart-class destroyer