Port Authority of New South Wales
It acts as harbourmaster at the state's six commercial seaports, managing shipping movements, safety, security and emergency response.While major cargo handling facilities are operated by the private sector, the Port Authority continues to manage smaller facilities including Sydney's two cruise terminals, at Circular Quay and White Bay; common user berths at Sydney's Glebe Island and White Bay; and the regional ports at Eden and Yamba.[2] In May 2013, the NSW Government sold 99 year leases over Port Botany and Port Kembla to a consortium of Industry Funds Management, AustralianSuper, QSuper and Tawreed Investments.[3] The corporations retained harbourmaster and maritime safety functions, but were unprofitable in their initial form.[4] Twelve months later, when the Port of Newcastle was leased, the lessons from Botany and Kembla were applied, leaving a profitable residual NPC.