
By Professor John Robertson OBA
From BBC Scotland today:
A newly-constructed Australian ferry will be moved from Edinburgh to the other side of the world after leasing negotiations broke down. Often described as a “fiasco”, the Spirit of Tasmania IV has been docked in Leith for three months due to issues with existing infrastructure in the Tasmanian city of Devonport.
The ship was built at a yard in Finland, but had to be moved to Scotland before winter over concerns it could be damaged by pack ice. A new berth to accommodate the ship, and sister vessel Spirit of Tasmania V, may not be ready until late 2026 or 2027 and the saga has sparked a huge political row in Australia.
They started planning for a new harbour to take these new larger ferries in 2021 but work has been delayed for 6 years and costs have now more than quadrupled from £45m to approaching £200 million. Wow! I bet the opposition parties and the media in Tasmania have forced the government there to batten down the hatches? Nope, barely a word. The harbour delays, unlike those in Ardrossan recently, seem to be just one if this things that happen with big capital projects.
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Seems they have changed their mind – she is going to leave Leith
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-03-02/spirit-of-tasmania-iv-returning-to-tasmania-from-scotland/105000316
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