Australian partnership to supply three high-speed boats to NZ Defence Force
Australian companies One2Three Naval Architects and PFG Group will cooperate on the design and construction of three new high-speed littoral manoeuvre...
Australian companies One2Three Naval Architects and PFG Group will cooperate on the design and construction of three new high-speed littoral manoeuvre...
The east Coromandel scallop fishery of North Island, New Zealand, will close for a period of two years following a request from the Ngati Hei Trust. The...
Western Australia’s Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) is working with the local north-west communities to stamp...
The surprising triumph of 18-year-old British tennis player Emma Raducanu in the US Open tournament last weekend shows that newcomers can overcome the...
Emergency services vessels and their equipment remain one of the most interesting and rapidly developing sectors of the wider workboat market. I always...
It is a refreshing change to note that none of the OSVs we will review this week have been designed primarily for the massively over-hyped and insanely...
The author is a Trieste-born, Sydney-educated and globally “careered” ship broker and financier who has retired to the Algarve. An interesting background...
The value of South Australia’s aquaculture industry has grown to $229 million in 2019-20, though the value of commercial fisheries has slightly decreased,...
The New Zealand Transport Accident Investigation Commission (TAIC) has published its investigation report on the 2020 collision between the bulk carrier...
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