GEAR | Sydney Harbour charter boat enjoys improved performance following engine upgrade
The steel-hulled charter vessel Sydneysider, which has been in operation for 50 years, will be able to undertake continued operational sailings in Sydney...
The steel-hulled charter vessel Sydneysider, which has been in operation for 50 years, will be able to undertake continued operational sailings in Sydney...
A Tauranga-based stevedoring company has been ordered to pay a fine of NZ$90,000 and costs of NZ$20,000 for safety failings that resulted in an excavator...
East Kimberley compliance officers from the Western Australia Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) are calling for residents...
The New Zealand Transport Accident Investigation Commission (TAIC) has published its investigation report on an incident involving loss of manoeuvrability...
Svitzer Australia has entered into a 10-year contractual arrangement with Woodside Energy for the provision of towage and pilot transfer services at...
In 2021, the Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA) deployment of chartered vessels supporting targeted operations to combat illegal, unreported...
BAE Systems Australia’s in-service support arrangements for the Royal Australian Navy’s (RAN) hydrographic platforms in Cairns have been...
Svitzer Australia has lodged an application with the Fair Work Commission to terminate its Enterprise Agreement with maritime unions, the MUA, AMOU...
The Royal Australian Navy’s fleet is expanding and will be able to further sustain its edge at sea with the recent opening of the first of four...
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