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Port of Brisbane reports strong FY25 performance

September 5, 2025
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The Port of Brisbane has delivered another strong year in FY25, underpinned by record container volumes, robust trade growth, and continued sustainable development across the port precinct.

During the year, the Port handled approximately US$73.5 billion in international cargo, supported by a record 1.62 million TEU and a 7.8% increase in total trade tonnage to 34.9 million tonnes.

Sustained population growth in Southeast Queensland and favorable agricultural conditions across the hinterland were key drivers of this performance.

Neil Stephens, CEO of Port of Brisbane Pty, said the results highlight the Port’s critical role in supporting Queensland’s economy, adding also that while global and domestic economic conditions always influence trade, the Port of Brisbane continues to perform for Queensland by connecting world-class producers with international markets and ensuring the supply of goods needed to service a growing population.

Container trade reached a record 1.62 million TEU, including 693,000 TEU of full imports and 395,000 TEU of full exports. Population growth fueled demand for imported building materials and household goods.

Bulk grain exports surged 259% year-on-year to nearly 2 million tonnes, boosted by the temporary lifting of Indian chickpea tariffs in 2024. Almost 1 million tonnes of chickpeas, both bulk and containerized, were exported.

Refrigerated meat exports increased 12.9% to a record 77,750 TEU, with over half destined for North Asian markets.

In FY25, the Port attracted significant investment from both global and domestic logistics operators.

Seven property developments covering 26 hectares were completed for new and expanding customers, strengthening the Port’s role as a hub for Queensland’s economic growth.

The Port also supported major renewable energy projects, including the Wambo Stage 2 wind farm, with key components passing through Brisbane during the year.

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