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SeaLink Northern Territory secures 5-Year contract extension for Darwin ferry services to Mandorah and Tiwi Islands

SeaLink Northern Territory is pleased to announce the extension of its ferry services contract with the Northern Territory Government for an additional five years.

This contract, with the Department of Logistics and Infrastructure, will ensure the continuation of vital ferry links between Darwin, Mandorah, and the Tiwi Islands, reinforcing SeaLink’s commitment to providing safe, reliable, and essential transport services to the region.

SeaLink has been operating in the Northern Territory for more than a decade, proudly serving communities and supporting local tourism and economy. The extended contract will allow SeaLink to continue fostering connection and growth across the region while enhancing customer experience through ongoing service improvements.

“We are thrilled to have secured this extension and to continue serving the Mandorah and Tiwi Islands communities. Our ferries play a vital role in keeping these regions connected to Darwin, supporting both locals and visitors.” Says Donna Gauci, CEO, SeaLink Marine & Tourism

Donna Gauci highlighted the significance of the contract extension and SeaLink’s long-standing relationship with the Northern Territory community.

“We are thrilled to have secured this extension and to continue serving the Mandorah and Tiwi Islands communities. Our ferries play a vital role in keeping these regions connected to Darwin, supporting both locals and visitors.”

“SeaLink has proudly operated in the Northern Territory for more than 10 years, and this contract is a testament to our commitment to delivering reliable, safe, and high-quality transport services to these important communities.”

“As we look to the future, we remain focused on enhancing our essential transport services, as well as supporting regional and cultural tourism, and contributing to the growth and prosperity of the Northern Territory,” Ms Gauci said.

SeaLink looks forward to working closely with the Department of Logistics and Infrastructure over the next five years to continue strengthening these vital transport links for the people of Mandorah, the Tiwi Islands, and the broader Northern Territory community.

For more information, visit: www.sealink.com.au