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Hobart to host Freedom of Entry march celebrating namesake
MH370: 10 Years On
CFMEU backs build-rent-buy scheme expansion as part of housing fix
Fiji takes delivery of Guardian-Class Patrol Boat
Prime Minister’s Reception, 2024 ASEAN-Australia Special Summit
Future aviators inspired at Shellharbour air show
Shellharbour airshow plane fun for all
Ballast Water Pilot Achieves Promising Results
CFMEU mourns loss of Senator Linda White
La Trobe academics to speak ahead of ASEAN Summit
CFMEU and Hutchinson appeals against boycott finding upheld
LGBTQIA+ SEA: Collecting Australian Queer Water Stories
Increased support for strike action against Houthi rebels
Increase Support for Strike Action Against Houthi Rebels
Visit By President Of Republic Of Philippines
Shaping Future For Williamstown Local Port
Maritime Union’s Quadrennial ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Conference begins in Adelaide
Final tender for technical support opens for aids to navigation maintenance
Travel To Indonesia
Liberian Bulk Carrier Banned From Australian Ports
Work on Paynesville’s Slip Road Maritime Precinct to recommence
Forces combine on the Indian Ocean
Industry needs clarity, consistency and certainty from naval surface fleet restructure
General Atomics Expands International Collaborations and Partnerships With Japan in Critical and Emerging Technologies
Rocky escape: Police scale up warnings to stay safe
Safer Boating Forum welcomes TAIC report linking jet boat crash to alcohol
Australia to participate in Exercise Milan 24
Government must intervene in Hawkesbury’s ferry strikes
Police update: Operation Victor Diabelli at Karumba
Operation LEEDSTRUM: Prosecutions continue in Darwin for illegal fishers
More government work opportunities open for asset maintenance businesses
Battery embraces new littoral role
Back to where it began
Maritime NZ welcomes new Chief Executive
Reliant delivers fresh water to Pohnpei
A key organiser in drug smuggling case jailed for 14 years
Rare tender opportunity for Australian Businesses to Preserve Heritage Maritime Artefacts
Successful patrol aboard ADV Reliant
Australia’s oldest working tall ship James Craig celebrates 150 years
Search for missing swimmer to resume this morning, Piha
Cooperative activity plays a crucial role
Government contracts open for lighthouse maintenance and more
Stevedoring company investing in training and research following enforceable undertaking
New beginnings for patrol boat
Car costs not improving anytime soon
Big summer of sailing continues to propel Geelong onto the global stage
LUNAR SEA: Celebrate Lunar New Year at the Australian ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Maritime Museum
DP World settlement comes at long-term cost