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Calls for Government to Buy an Emergency Response Fleet
Non-existent Government Response to Spread of Novel Coronavirus in Australia’s Ports
Sydney Ferries – In-sourcing of Four Charter Vessels
MUA member Antony Olsson tells of Bushfire Horror on South Coast NSW
Support for MUA Members impacted by bushfires
Fremantle: Hundreds of Wharfies take 24 hour Strike Action
Wild Butterfly – Story of Claire Murray
Remembering Lake Illawarra
Maritime Union of Australia Newcastle Branch Gives Christmas Gift to Starlight Foundation
MUA calls for bushfire action; protection of workers from dangerous smokeMUA calls for bushfire
MUA SAFETY BULLETIN: Bushfire smoke at work
New Geraldton tugs named
Update from Maritime Super
Offshore wind and Putting ‘Justice’ in a ‘Just Transition’ report launch
Under Hook: Branch Secretary Report
Maritime Workers’ Journal – Summer 2019
Under Hook: October 2019
Use of Blockchain Helps Speed Global Shipping Transactions
MUA State of Union Address – 2019 Annual General Meeting
AMSA Submissions from MUA
Health and Safety Rep Training
State of Union Address: MUA Annual General Meeting
Repeal of ANL Act Highlights Liberal Government Failure to Support Australian Shipping
Thomas Mayor book launch – Finding Heart of Nation
MUA Newcastle Branch Picnic Day- John Brennan Shield
MUA Delegates Report from ILWU Canada Youth Conference
Rank and File Voice – September 2019 Edition
Rank & File Voice – September 2019
Newcastle Wharfies Refuse to Unload New Crane in Fight for Job Security
Access to US fuel reserve will do little to protect Australia’s fuel security
Spot checks on ferries for dangerous goods
Position Vacant: Safety and Training Officer
National waterfront stoppages as DP World attacks wharfies conditions
Declaration of MUA Quadrennial Elections 2019-2023
International Day of Seafarer a chance to remember huge contribution maritime workers make
Deploying High-frequency Radar in Straits of Mackinac
Navy personnel shortage responsible for upgraded warship remaining in dry dock could
Position Vacant: Industrial Legal Officer – Sydney National Office
Chemical advancements in rust and corrosion solutions could save marine industry millions
International transport workers hold rallies around globe to support Aussie seafarers
Discovery of freighter sunk by submarine during WWII a sobering reminder of significant
MUA National Council Congratulates Ray Famila on election as ILWU Local 13 President
Position Vacant: Industrial Legal Officer – Queensland & Northern Territory
Victorian Coastal Shipping Review Underway
Northwest Stormpetrel Here to Stay
Exploration License Approval for Australia’s First Offshore Wind Project a Welcome Step
Nsw Liberal candidate for davison just another opportunist
Gladstone: Maritime Workers to Hold Rally Outside Parliamentary Inquiry