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LAUNCH OF SEALINK’S NEW $2 MILLION CAPE JERVIS
PASSENGER FERRY TERMINAL

This was Adelaide News for December 2005 courtesy of Sealink                


Sealink Travel Group and Kangaroo Island Sealink’s new $2 million passenger terminal that opened at Cape Jervis this week is expected to act as a major catalyst for tourism growth on Kangaroo Island and the southern Fleurieu Peninsula.

The 300 square metre terminal includes a reception and check-in area, visitor information services, undercover seating for up to 100 people, toilets and souvenir sales.

It was officially opened by the South Australian Tourism Minister, Dr Jane Lomax-Smith and Transport Minister, Mr Patrick Conlon.

Dr Lomax-Smith said the new $2 million ferry passenger terminal would provide another important boost for the South Australian tourism industry, coming hot on the heels of the new $260 million Adelaide Airport terminal’s opening.

“Kangaroo Island is one of the State’s world-class tourism destinations, and ferry passengers to the island will now be able to start their journey in comfort and style,” she said.

“Our funding for the Cape Jervis terminal is another example of this State Government’s commitment to improving regional tourism infrastructure.”

The terminal was built by Candetti Constructions and jointly funded by Kangaroo Island Sealink, the SA Tourism Commission and through a loan from Transport SA that is being repaid by Sealink.

Chief Executive of the South Australian Tourism Commission, Mr Bill Spurr said the opening of the new Sealink Passenger Terminal was a credit to Sealink, one of the State’s premier tourism operators.

“The company provides an essential link between Kangaroo Island and the mainland as well as offering coach tours and accommodation packages.

“It is terrific to see such an important company to this state and a multiple South Australian Tourism Award winner go from strength to strength.


“I’d like to congratulate Jeff Ellison and his team on the opening of this superb new facility.”

In September this year, Kangaroo Island Sealink was awarded its second consecutive Business SA Export Award for Tourism, and in November, won the Major Tour & Transport Operator category in the 2005 South Australian Tourism Awards.

Sealink’s Chief Executive, Mr Jeff Ellison, said Kangaroo Island was one of the jewels in South Australia’s tourism crown and a major destination for thousands of international and interstate tourists each year.

“These visitors expect high quality facilities such as those now offered at the new terminal. For South Australia to continue to attract its share of tourists, it is important to ensure that we meet their expectations,” he said.

“It will not only benefit ferry passengers, but provides a focal point for those exploring the southern Fleurieu Peninsula,” he said.

“This is likely to have significant spin-off benefits for nearby towns such as Yankalilla, Victor Harbor and McLaren Vale.”

The opening of the Cape Jervis terminal comes shortly after the opening of the new Adelaide Airport terminal, which is expected to help boost tourist numbers to South Australia.

Sealink’s two state-of-the-art ferries, ‘Spirit of Kangaroo Island’ and ‘SeaLion 2000’ make the crossing between Cape Jervis and Penneshaw in just 45 minutes and are the major carriers for the 160,000 tourists that visit Kangaroo Island each year.

The company has previously spent more than $6 million upgrading the Cape Jervis and Penneshaw ports to provide safe, year-round facilities.

Mr Ellison said Sealink’s contribution to the new terminal facility confirmed its commitment to the Fleurieu Peninsula and the broader South Australian tourism industry.

He said the new terminal had created two additional full time jobs as well as opened new opportunities for nearby businesses.

“This is an exciting development that will have a flow-on effect for the broader tourism industry, particularly on Kangaroo Island and along the southern Fleurieu Peninsula, with visitor numbers expected to increase,” he said.

“It provides a suitable gateway to Kangaroo Island and a new focus for tourism to the area.”

Mr David Honner, Marketing Manager, Tourism KI agreed.

“Sealink’s new passenger terminal will provide an entirely appropriate and welcome first and last impression to the thousands of visitors Sealink welcome aboard its fleet of luxury vessels each year,” he said.

Adelaide News for December 2005  - courtesy of Sealink
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