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Latest maritime News | Page 11

Cutting ferry investment to subsidise property speculators is economic sabotage
AMSA Board to commence search for new CEO
Know the dangers when heading out on small recreational water crafts this summer
Information sought about Te Anau flares
RCCNZ asks recreational water users: consider rescuers before you head out
Sailors evolve with capability
Supreme Court finds NSW anti-protest laws partially unconstitutional
Engineered stone ban will save lives: CFMEU
Indigenous graduates gain valuable skills
Health and safety risks need to be a top priority for all operators
Climate change information empowers Pacific resilience
Embracing cutting-edge technology
Naval sustainment dock key to sovereign industrial capability
Treaties Committee recommends ratification of Amendments to the Annex of the Convention on Facilitation of International Maritime Traffic
Great gran’s powerlifting glory after beating cancer
Prepare now for possible storm surge
Fishing company to offer watchkeeping training following enforceable undertaking
Fatal helicopter crash – Sturt Plateau
Call for ideas to help reduce transport emissions
Yellow and Pink Flags Signify Approved Commercial Operators for America’s Cup – Look for the Flag
Future emergency response vessel secured for Torres Strait and Great Barrier Reef
Maritime Advisory Council welcomes new members
CFMEU mourns loss of Labor MP Peta Murphy
Joining forces in Japan
Australia’s maritime defence capability to be strengthened in the north
Crimson Dawn fills Tindal skies
Port of Auckland Limited sentenced over fatal 2020 incident
Withdrawal of amalgamation of the Mining and Energy Union from the CFMMEU from 1 December 2023
‘Brand new union’: Mining and Energy Union celebrates first day of independence
Maritime safety authority lights the way for new stream of infrastructure work
Partnerships strengthened in Philippines
Prosecution follows April collision between power boat and ferry near Russell
Exhibition showcases 60 years of underwater pioneering by living national treasure
Adding fuel to fleet
Maritime Officers pleased with Cup spectators’ behaviour
Countries go from strength to strength
Australian tugboat responders honoured by IMO for bravery
Dredging at Murray Mouth back underway with drier times forecast
Education excellence honour for students and staff
New exhibition launches at Pinnacles Gallery
Council approves plan for Ross River Dam
Operation Sovereign Borders Monthly Update 24 November
Indonesia and Australia cooperation on electric vehicles
Maritime NZ: 6-year review of recreational boating fatalities released
Knowing risks can avoid dangerous accidents 23 November
$2.1 million Cape Nelson Lighthouse restoration complete
Chris Minns must denounce MUA
Guardian-class Patrol Boat delivered to Samoa