Call for cruise liners to use Wollongong as backup port as Sydney reaches capacity

Greg Ellis
Updated April 28 2017 - 9:15am, first published April 27 2017 - 4:21pm
Come to Wollongong: Voyager of the Seas arriving in Port Kembla in January. The giant Royal Caribbean ship that is being permanently located to Asia visited Wollongong twice over summer. Picture: Greg Ellis.
Come to Wollongong: Voyager of the Seas arriving in Port Kembla in January. The giant Royal Caribbean ship that is being permanently located to Asia visited Wollongong twice over summer. Picture: Greg Ellis.

There are renewed calls for Wollongong to be considered the second port of Sydney after a major cruise line decided to locate one of its largest ships permanently to Asia.

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Greg Ellis

Greg Ellis

Business Editor

Almost four decades in electronic, print and digital media. A writer, presenter, emcee, photographer and videographer with degrees in business management, marketing and human resources and tertiary qualifications in photography.

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