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Boaties hypothermic after failed fishing trip
Bushwalkers located at Blue Mountains
MUA marks 81 years since Bombing of Darwin
Enhancing our submarine cable and pipeline protection areas guidance
New funding round to boost advanced manufacturing
Multi-agency air response rescues hundreds in Hawke’s Bay
New Stanley pontoon to benefit local and visiting boaters
AIMS appoints consortium to design new research vessel
Understanding Voice to Parliament with Thomas Mayor
$2 million world-class maritime simulators for South Metropolitan TAFE
Marine rescue – Daly River Region
Adelaide’s Top 10 Adventures For Sports Lovers
Tropical cyclone is no time to be on water
Failure to notify regulators of incidents is an offence and can be an unexpected cost
Secretary of Home Affairs and Australian Border Force Commissioner to front Audit Committee
Wooden boats and visitors set sail for City of Hobart
“No Excuses” for recreational boaties on water in West Coast
New Wisemans Ferry boat ramp brings hope to flood affected community
ACTU Executive Condemns Svitzer Towage
Navy divers safeguard popular site
World Maritime Day: New Technologies for Greener Shipping
Eclipse Island rescue; esky to rescue
Digital shipyard tool boosts program
CFMMEU and officials penalised $328,000 for Brisbane right of entry breaches
Regulator releases compliance strategy for next four years
Premier to travel from Japan to South Korea on WA-made ship
Operation Sovereign Borders Monthly Update 27 January
Beacon registrations rise as more Kiwis take to outdoors 27 January
MUA Quadrennial Elections, 2023 – 2027
Concern for welfare of missing yachtsman
New Board members join Maritime NZ
Council Closures & Compliance This Australia Day
NZ police working to identify body found near Kāpiti Island
Full force on water watch this Australia Day
New Chief Executive for Southern Ports Authority
Slip Road, Paynesville project delayed – East Gippsland
Plan ahead – Operation Australia Day 2023, NSW
NZ police Maritime Unit busy over summer
Waterway safety information session for Lake Wendouree users
New boat for Tokelau 23 January
Forget gumboots but not lifejackets
Company director fined $2,500 for being asleep at the wheel as vessel collides with wharf
$514,300 fines and reparation after grossly overloaded fishing vessel sinks
Covid: Kiwis urged to exercise in low-risk environments
WorkSafe Awards finalists shine light on safety gains
UN experts on people of African descent to visit UK
State-of-the-art maritime training in Geraldton about to set sail
Room for improvement amongst water craft users after busy holiday period