Sydney Fast Ferries

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Sydney Fast Ferries operated high-speed ferry services on Port Jackson between Circular Quay and Manly from April 2010 until March 2015.

PredecessorSydney Ferries
Founded1 April 2010
Defunct31 March 2015
HeadquartersRozelle, ,
Australia
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Sydney Fast Ferries
PredecessorSydney Ferries
Founded1 April 2010
Defunct31 March 2015
HeadquartersRozelle, ,
Australia
Area served
Port Jackson
ServicesFerry operator
OwnerTerry Dodd
John McPherson
Websitewww.sydneyfastferries.com.au
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History

Since January 1965, the Port Jackson & Manly Steamship Company and its successors had operated high speed hydrofoil and later JetCat services between Circular Quay and Manly.[1]

In December 2008, the New South Wales State Government, decided the Sydney Ferries service would cease and called for tenders to operate the service on a commercial basis.[2]

Manly Fast Ferry[3] commenced operating the service on 10 February 2009 on an interim basis until March 2010.[4]

In April 2010, Sydney Fast Ferries commenced a five-year franchise to operate the service.[5][6][7] However, Manly Fast Ferries continued to operate services between Circular Quay Wharf 6 and Manly East Pier via Fort Denison, Taronga Zoo and Watsons Bay.[8][9]

In July 2014, expressions of interest were sought for the next franchise with Bass & Flinders Cruises, SeaLink, Sydney Fast Ferries and Transit Systems responding.[10][11][12] In December 2014, the franchise was awarded to Bass & Flinders Cruises, with Sydney Fast Ferries ceasing operations on 31 March 2015.[13][14] Sydney Fast Ferries lodged a complaint in March 2015 that the selection process was not handled correctly by Transport for New South Wales.[15]

They continued to operate cruises under the name Sydney Adventure Cruises.[16] However, since January 2016 their website has redirected to the Captain Cook Cruises, Australia website.

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