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Scholarships Announced For Future Tassie Mariners
University of Wollongong students rewarded for maritime academic excellence
Winter 2024 – one of the worst on the water in recent years for recreational boaties
Discussions flow on ocean defence
Preparing Hammer To Strike
Multilateral Maritime Cooperative Activity Joint Statement
Employers get a look at Army life
Restored iconic Tathra Wharf to officially reopen on Saturday
Planning for mine warfare training
Maritime traders keep watch over sea lines
Making a splash at Jack Evans Boat Harbour: revitalised beach and swim area
Working Together For Environment
Safety Failings Highlighted In Debbie Jane Case
Investing in our local manufacturers to reach new heights
Devastating Lismore floods aftermath captured in brand-new Maritime Museum exhibition
Changes To Waterways Along Murray River
Lyttelton Port Company sentenced over 2022 fatal incident
Report Concerns About CFMEU
Bridging the gap between ship and shore
Travel To Indonesia
Report Concern About CFMEU
Quad Foreign Minister’s Meeting, Azabudai, Tokyo
Training for when disaster strikes
Maritime New Zealand wants Auckland water-users to prioritise safety this holiday weekend
Pilotage competency assurance safety recommendation after near grounding
Operation Sovereign Borders Monthly Update 26 July
Three Rescued From Sinking Boat Off Whitsundays
Australian ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Maritime Museum brings the wonder of Book Week into the classroom
Growing Territory’s Maritime Industry
Wreck of MV Noongah identified 55 years after ship was lost at sea
Major milestone reached in northern bases
Navy dives in to search and detect
Albanese Government boosting ADF capability and safeguarding Australians with accelerated littoral fleet build
NZ to advance relationships with ASEAN partners
Choules brings sizzle and grooves to Samoa
New discovery adds to story of ancient human migration 
Maritime NZ Statement On Enchanter Decision
Gap year sailors build strong foundations
Sailor’s two worlds collide in Tonga
Poseidon Hunts Submarines In Pacific
Incorrect display of navigation lights on vessels at night increasing risk of serious marine incidents
Project EnergyConnect – Stringing Works
Serious injury a stark reminder of risks when operating on vessels involved in mussel harvesting
Fair Work Ombudsman Statement On CFMEU
Darwin To Dili Yacht Race Back In 2025
Multiple Failings Across Two Trips By Fishing Company 16 July
Defence rapid response training starts in Northern Australia
Logistics cell critical to the mission