Government News from Marine Safety SA The Marine Safety SA website now has a dedicated web page to provide Marine... Read full article » Published on: 16th Nov, 2022
Government EOI to manage Snug Cove Transport for NSW (TfNSW) has now launched a formal call for Expressions of Interest... Read full article » Published on: 11th Nov, 2022
Government Update from Marine and Safety Tasmania (MAST) November 2022 Margate Marina Safety Night Denison Canal Dredging Launceston Cruising Mooring Stakeholder Survey Australian Wooden... Read full article » Published on: 8th Nov, 2022
Government Million-dollar vessels and command centre to boost state’s emergency response The State’s emergency response has received a major boost with the launch of two... Read full article » Published on: 3rd Nov, 2022
Government Pontoon replacement provides a boost for boating enthusiasts Work is beginning on an upgrade of facilities at Ocean Grove’s Guthridge Street Boat... Read full article » Published on: 3rd Nov, 2022
Government Upgrade to Port of Apollo Bay boating facilities Colac Otway Shire Council will soon offer a better recreational boating experience at the... Read full article » Published on: 3rd Nov, 2022
Government New Lake Conjola boat ramp makes a splash A new two-lane boat ramp and pontoon at Havilland Street, Conjola Park has been... Read full article » Published on: 26th Oct, 2022
Government Delivering Better Boating For Inland Lakes The Andrews Labor Government is boosting accessibility at two popular inland boating locations in... Read full article » Published on: 17th Oct, 2022
Government Grant round opens to stem ghost net tide Australia’s northern coastline is a hotspot for marine debris and abandoned fishing nets known... Read full article » Published on: 13th Oct, 2022
Government AMSA New policy for ‘novel’ vessels The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has issued a new policy for vessels AMSA... Read full article » Published on: 6th Oct, 2022
Government News from Marine and Safety Tasmania An update from Marine Safety Tasmania (MAST) Boating Season 2022-23 Survey – Boatsafe Partners... Read full article » Published on: 6th Oct, 2022
Government Eyes and Ears compliance training The Reef Authority Indigenous Compliance Team, supported by Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol, recently... Read full article » Published on: 6th Oct, 2022
Government City Secures Funding for Coastal Erosion Protection The City of Rockingham has successfully secured $196,000 from the State Government’s Coastal Adaptation... Read full article » Published on: 15th Sep, 2022
Government Ramp upgrades a boating win for Western Waters A trio of western Victorian waters is sharing in more than $1 million worth... Read full article » Published on: 14th Sep, 2022
Government Better marine services for Horn Island Horn Island Marine Facility is set for an upgrade, as the Palaszczuk Government awards... Read full article » Published on: 13th Sep, 2022
Government New Yarrabah Jetty supporting North Queensland’s great lifestyle The new Yarrabah jetty and pontoon were officially commissioned this week, which will be... Read full article » Published on: 9th Sep, 2022
Government Double trouble—MSQ acts swiftly on beached yachts It’s not every day that Lammermoor locals run into a large, stranded yacht while... Read full article » Published on: 8th Sep, 2022
Government War on Wrecks passes major milestone The War on Wrecks program—a $20 million initiative launched in July 2018 to rid... Read full article » Published on: 8th Sep, 2022
Government Maritime oil spill response skills tested Maritime Safety Queensland (MSQ) convened the state’s annual multi-agency pollution response exercise for the... Read full article » Published on: 8th Sep, 2022
Government Electrical standards for recreational boats From the office of Maritime Safety Queensland Boat owners, masters and crew have a... Read full article » Published on: 8th Sep, 2022