Est. 1843  ·  Sydney, Australia

Mort Holdings

A family of enterprises, long in the making.

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Goldsbrough Mort

Holding Company

The Mort family holding entity — stewarding capital, operating interests and philanthropic commitments across horizons measured in decades, not quarters. In quiet continuation of an enterprise begun in colonial Sydney.

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II

Mort's Docks

Waterview Bay, Balmain

Australia's first dry dock, opened on New Year's Day 1855. T.S. Mort laid the foundation stone a year prior — a feat of colonial engineering that grew into iron foundries, a patent slip and, in 1870, the first locomotive built entire on Australian soil.

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III

Bodalla Estate

Tuross River, NSW South Coast

Thirteen thousand acres acquired by T.S. Mort in 1860. He drained swamps, imported pasture grasses and engaged dairymen of European training — building a model rural settlement whose butter and cheese became celebrated across Sydney.

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IV

Greenoaks

Darling Point, Sydney

T.S. Mort's Gothic-revival residence at Darling Point — kept alongside the estate at Bodalla as one of two homes in which he lived his private life. Its gardens were opened to the public during his lifetime, a quiet gesture of the man's character.

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V

Mort's Road

Mort Family Property

A Mort family property interest — part of the network of land, heritage and enterprise that the family has assembled and preserved across generations.

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VI

AMP Super

Superannuation Interest

A superannuation interest held within the family's portfolio — long-horizon capital set aside in keeping with the enterprise's enduring approach to stewardship across generations.

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