Customs Act 1901

 

Notice under paragraph 15(2)(a)

 

Wharf Appointment and Revocation (No. 25/02) –

Port of Albany – Tug Boat Harbour and Berths 1, 2, 3 and 6

 

I, Donna Puttock, delegate of the Comptroller-General of Customs, under paragraph 15(2)(a) of the Customs Act 1901:

 

  1.           REVOKE the notice titled “Wharf Notice of Appointment / Revocation” published in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, Federal Register of Legislation ID No. C2015G01483 on 14 September 2015, appointing as a wharf in the Port of Albany the area known as Tug Boat Harbour and berths1, Berth 2, Berth 3 and Berth 6 in the State of Western Australia;

 

  1.          APPOINT as a wharf, in the Port of Albany, the area known as Tug Boat Harbour and Berths 1, 2, 3 and 6 in the State of Western Australia; and

 

  1.           FIX as the limits of that wharf, the area within the red boundary line as indicated in Attachment A to this Notice.

 

Dated the 26th day of November 2025.

 

 

 

 

Donna Puttock

Superintendent Ports Policy

Traveller Frameworks and Modernisation Branch

Strategy and Border Modernisation Division

Strategy and Capability Group

Australian Border Force

 


Attachment A displays a map titled Tug Boat Harbour and Berths 1,2,3 and 6.
A satellite image, at product scale 1:10,000, shows the surrounding area of the Port of Albany in the state of Western Australia. 
A red line represents the limits of the wharf boundary appointed under 15(2)(a) of the Customs Act 1901 (Cth).
The map was produced on 8 October 2025 by the Australian Border Force.
The image also includes the Australian Border Force logo in the lower left corner.