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Fine issued to vessel captain
Wildlife photography thrills at the Australian National Maritime Museum
Major rescue coordinated off Hawke’s Bay
Dad’s Navy career inspires daughter
Thirty years of evolving submarine service
Amendments to mass arrivals legislation
Plan Galileo delivers for the regions
Maritime NZ supporting agencies in Gulf Livestock 1 incident
Search and rescue: important upgrades of NZ satellite station begin
Maritime Officers again on boat ramps for America’s Cup spectators
MUA Terminal Conference, March 2023
Eyes in the sky zero in on illicit activities
Feedback invited on new defence reskilling and upskilling grants
Murder Mystery at Sea
Torres Strait artwork takes off on AMSA Challenger rescue aircraft
Beacons your life-saving voice in emergency
Maritime Museum presents Murder Mystery at Sea
Primed for cyber frontline
Second Poseidon aircraft on home soil
Linguistic skill strength that opens doors and minds
Australia bans Netherlands-flagged general cargo ship Flevogracht for ongoing poor performance 
Gladstone and Smithtown wharves to be replaced in 2023
Recruitment campaign set to inspire
Surveying for Solomons
No Excuses on-water boating safety campaign hits record high 18 March
Liberals must ensure Tasmania doesn’t miss out on AUKUS jobs
Vanuatu Policeman ready for landing
Navy divers refloat fisheries boat
Pipeline of skills for industry partners
Experience and knowledge for next generation
Open minds empower change
Port sector plan for improving safety on our Ports
Fatal marine incident, Rubyanna at Bundaberg
Geraldton firm wins Fremantle Ports contract for new pilot boats
Iconic destination launches pitch for business tourism
A fish-eye view of Bondi rockpools and the secret life of plankton revealed: the Maritime Museum at the Volvo Ocean Lovers Festival
Skipper responsibility vital in fight against Covid
New ABF office in Tokyo bolsters coast guard and customs partnerships
Pair convicted and fined for Lake Hood jet boat crash 9 March
Maritime NZ says rules were ignored prior to diver being struck
Survey shows boating safety lessons are being adopted
Teamwork key to submarine rescue exercise
Funing to be towed into Port of Tauranga for repairs 7 March
ICAC finds former RTA/RMS employees received over $7 million in corrupt benefits over nine years, aided by lax control and poor oversight
AFP lifts lid on secretive, elite Tactical Response Team
Safety experts worried at rise of paddleboarding incidents
The first Ocius Bluebottle Uncrewed Surface Vessels for the ADF
Technical Design Awarded for Ship Lift