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Boeing Delivers 100th P-8A Poseidon Built for U.S. Navy
Planning For Future Of Williamstown Maritime Precinct
Recreational boaties urged to be responsible skippers when getting back on water
Risk protection performs during COVID-19 crisis, buffering retirement savings from economic volatility
TU/e-led consortium IDEALFUEL for development of renewable maritime fuels kicks off
Pofatu: A New Database for Geochemical “Fingerprints” of Artefacts
Industry reminded to get on board with float-free EPIRBs
Push to create international LNG fuelling hub in Pilbara
Container recovery operation a complete success
Fuel security talks with Australian oil refiners welcome, but shipping vulnerability must also be addressed
Maritime Safety Message
NZ police charge man with manslaughter after boating incident, Tauranga
First Offshore Patrol Vessel coming together
Minister for Defence & Minister for Defence Industry – First Offshore Patrol Vessel coming together
New roundabout improves traffic safety on UNE campus
Operation Sovereign Borders monthly update: April 2020
Australian National maritime museum launches new content for remote school learning
HMAS Parramatta completes South and South East Asia deployment
Minister for Defence – HMAS Parramatta completes South and South East Asia deployment
RCCNZ asks recreational water users: consider rescuers before you head out
Study shows you are what you eat when it comes to survival
Convicted people smuggler jailed
Direct Evidence of Late Pleistocene Human Colonization of Isolated Islands Beyond Wallace’s Line
Cook’s 1770 voyage – 250 years on
Discovery of historic shipwreck SS Wollongbar II
Microplastic pollution recorded for first time in Antarctic sea ice
COVID-19 pandemic offers unique opportunity to secure fuel stockpile
Two people rescued after their catamaran runs around on reef in QLD
Operation Sovereign Borders monthly update: March 2020
NTU and SMI launch comprehensive report to help shipping industry adopt alternative and greener fuels
IATA and ICS: Governments Must Facilitate Ship Crew Changes
Workers at VICT Reject Non-Union Enterprise Agreement
Maritime union faces $3m hit for unlawful action after dispute with energy giant
Interview with MUA’s Warren Smith discussing JobKeeper scheme
Stay-at-home with Australia’s sea Museum these school holidays
Morrison Government’s Arafura class program reaches new milestone
Kiwis urged to stay on course over Easter
Minister for Defence and Minister for Defence Industry – Morrison Government’s Arafura class program
Technical College to be established in western suburbs
Council helps community stay connected during COVID-19
Queensland Branch News 8 April 2020
Morrison Government condemned for treatment of cruise ship crews
NSW Police joined by ADF to monitor quarantine compliance at NSW Ports
Port Botany stevedoring company exposes workers to coronavirus and hides positive test
Societal Transformations and Resilience in Arabia Across 12,000 Years of Climate Change
Queensland COVID-19 – Monday, April 6
Port Botany stevedore exposes workers to coronavirus and hides positive test
Port Botany stevedore exposes workers to COVID-19, hides positive test