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March 16, 2023

COLUMN | Addressing the top thirty priorities from Down Under [An Innocent Australian]

Written by Stuart Ballantyne on March 16, 2023. Posted in Ausmarine - Featured, Ausmarine - Shipping and Offshore, Work Boat World Features.

Unlike most other maritime nations, Australia failed to embrace coastal shipping and we are myopically focused on road transport. A quick look at ABSTATS and you will see ..

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March 10, 2023

OPINION | AUKUS submarines will strengthen Australia’s sovereignty

Written by Justin Bassi on March 10, 2023. Posted in Ausmarine - Featured, Ausmarine - Maritime Security, Work Boat World Features.

The formal unveiling of the AUKUS plan is still a few days away, but we are already seeing strong signs that it will constitute a genuine trilateral partnership. If the ..

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February 23, 2023

“Sustainable fisheries targeted in baseless ocean-grab”: Seafood industry responds to Macquarie Island Marine Park announcement

Written by Ausmarine on February 23, 2023. Posted in Ausmarine - Featured, Ausmarine - Fishing and Aquaculture, Fishing Boat World Features, Work Boat World Features.

In a joint media release dated February 23, Austral Fisheries and Australian Longline Fishing (ALF), along with Seafood Industry Australia (SIA), the national peak body r ..

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March 14, 2023

OPINION | US and UK jump-start Australia’s nuclear submarine program

Written by Brendan Nicholson on March 14, 2023. Posted in Ausmarine - Featured, Ausmarine - Maritime Security, Commercial Mariner - Featured, Commercial Mariner - Maritime Security, Submersibles (Naval), Work Boat World Features.

Australia’s nuclear-powered, conventionally armed submarines (SSNs) will be of a new British design, but their reactors, combat systems and heavyweight torpedoes will a ..

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March 3, 2023

OPINION | South Australia’s impossible government makes the state a very unattractive place to invest

Written by Bob Gouger on March 3, 2023. Posted in Ausmarine - Featured, Ausmarine - Passenger Vessels, Ausmarine - Shipping and Offshore, Work Boat World Features.

The settlements along south-eastern Australia’s Murray Darling river system exported and imported cargo to and from Adelaide for 70 years until 1925, despite the Murray ..

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February 16, 2023

OPINION | Rearming the Royal Australian Navy

Written by David Shackleton on February 16, 2023. Posted in Ausmarine - Featured, Ausmarine - Maritime Security, Work Boat World Features.

Much has been written on the importance of guided weapons and ensuring conflicts aren’t lost through a shortage of ammunition. Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Ministe ..

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March 10, 2023

AWARDS 2022 | Best Remote Area Pilot Boat – Rubani 1 – Southerly Designs

Written by Baird Maritime on March 10, 2023. Posted in Ausmarine - Featured, Ausmarine - Shipping and Offshore, Pilotage, Work Boat World Features.

Best Remote Area Pilot Boat – Rubani 1 – Southerly Designs Southerly Designs is renowned for its safe, rugged and reliable pilot vessels that were originally develope ..

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February 24, 2023

OPINION | The Australia-New Zealand alliance in a war with China

Written by Robert Ayson on February 24, 2023. Posted in Ausmarine - Featured, Ausmarine - Maritime Security, Work Boat World Features.

A week before New Zealand declared a National State of Emergency for the devastation caused by Cyclone Gabrielle, Chris Hipkins made the pilgrimage to Canberra expected ..

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February 16, 2023

OBITUARY | Keith Rusby, former chief salvage officer of Groupe Ocean

Written by Alan Loynd on February 16, 2023. Posted in Ausmarine - Featured, Ausmarine - Shipping and Offshore, Harbour Tugs and Operation, Salvage Operations, Work Boat World Features.

Many readers will be saddened to hear that Keith Rusby passed away in January at the age of 95. Keith was born in South Australia and lied about his age to go to sea when ..

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AWARDS 2022 | Best Large Escort Tug – Gharo – Robert Allan Ltd
Harbour Tugs and Operation
BAIRD MARITIME AWARDS

AWARDS 2022 | Best Large Escort Tug – Gharo – Robert Allan Ltd

By Baird Maritime
Inadequate bridge resource management training cited in collision that sank two tugs in Devonport, Australia
Ausmarine - Shipping and Offshore

Inadequate bridge resource management training cited in collision that sank two tugs in Devonport, Australia

By Baird Maritime
Channel deepening completed at Payra Port, Bangladesh
Dredging and Land Reclamation

Channel deepening completed at Payra Port, Bangladesh

By Baird Maritime
VESSEL REVIEW | Shackleford – Versatile offshore catamaran for US East Coast survey specialist
Ausmarine - Marine Projects
RESEARCH & TRAINING WEEK

VESSEL REVIEW | Shackleford – Versatile offshore catamaran for US East Coast survey specialist

By Baird Maritime
VESSEL REVIEW | Anatoly Knyazev – Russian Navy places new hydrographic boat into service
Marine Research and Training
RESEARCH & TRAINING WEEK

VESSEL REVIEW | Anatoly Knyazev – Russian Navy places new hydrographic boat into service

By Baird Maritime
COLUMN | Quick updates: Maersk Supply Service sold; The Metals Company borrows from Allseas as seabed mining negotiations get tense; Cadeler and Eneti report; Scottish Ferries report reveals ̶g̶r̶o̶s̶s̶ ̶n̶e̶g̶l̶i̶g̶e̶n̶c̶e̶ significant failings [Offshore Accounts]
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COLUMN | Quick updates: Maersk Supply Service sold; The Metals Company borrows from Allseas as seabed mining negotiations get tense; Cadeler and Eneti report; Scottish Ferries report reveals ̶g̶r̶o̶s̶s̶ ̶n̶e̶g̶l̶i̶g̶e̶n̶c̶e̶ significant failings [Offshore Accounts]

By Hieronymus Bosch

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