- Sydney Harbour Trust
"For the body, established in 2001, that is responsible for the management and rehabilitation of public lands on Sydney Harbour, see
Sydney Harbour Federation Trust "The Sydney Harbour Trust began operations on
1 November 1900 with responsibility for the Navigation Department and Marine Board ofSydney Harbour . [ [http://www.maritime.nsw.gov.au/history.html History of the NSW Maritime Authority] , NSW Maritime official website.] The Trust, as governed by an act of theNew South Wales Parliament consisted of three commissioners (including one titled as President) appointed by theGovernor of New South Wales . It was responsible for the improvement and preservation of Sydney's port. The trust regulated the movement of vessels and the handling ofcargo in the port through a Harbour Master, carried out dredging operations, removed wrecks, granted licences for the erection of piers, maintained wharf facilities and collected wharfage rates, maintained swimming baths. The trust also managed fire fighting and other safety equipment within the harbour. All foreshores,lighthouse s andtug s within the harbour which belonged to the Government were vested in the Trust, as well as the power to reclaim land. The Trust was wound up in 1936 with the establishment of theMaritime Services Board . [ [http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/cguide/sy/sht.htm Sydney Harbour Trust] , State Records, New South Wales.]References
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