On 4 May 1912, the State Steamships Service was formed by the
Scaddan government in response to requests for improved services along the
North West Australian coast after the
Adelaide Steamship Company withdrew its services. In January 1919 it was renamed the State Shipping Service (SSS). In November 1965, the SSS came under the responsibility of the newly formed Western Australian Coastal Shipping Commission. In January 1979 the service was rebranded Stateships. In June 1995 the government announced that Stateships would cease operations, with the remaining three vessels sold. The government provided a subsidy to a privately operated service from
Fremantle to
Port Hedland,
Broome and
Wyndham until it ceased in 2013. The Western Australian Coastal Shipping Commission, administered by the
Department of Transport, continues to deal with ongoing former employee compensation claims. ==Operations==