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Passage plans, transfers and data in focus at AMPI conference

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DAY two of AMPI’s Regional Ports and Pilotage Conference unpacked passage planning, towage and pilotage in Papua New Guinea and pilot transfer arrangements. The regional...
Passage plans, transfers and data in focus at AMPI conference

Vic Govt funds seafarers’ mental health

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THE Victorian Government has committed half-a-million dollars to enable seafarers to access free mental health support services at the state’s ports. Announced yesterday by...
Vic Govt funds seafarers’ mental health

Maersk charter breaks down

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A MAERSK-chartered containership has resumed its voyage after suffering an apparent main engine failure when sailing from Melbourne yesterday morning. The 1770 TEU Oslo Trader...
Maersk charter breaks down

Jodie Ransom appointed CEO of Fremantle Ports

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JODIE Ransom, who has been in the role of acting CEO of the Fremantle Port Authority since the death of CEO Michael Parker on April 3, has been appointed as the new CEO....
Jodie Ransom appointed CEO of Fremantle Ports

Sea trials deliver fuel saving for ro-ro

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GLOBAL ro-ro ocean transportation services group Höegh Autoliners is to upgrade seven of the vessels it operates following the success of sea trials to generate fuel savings and...
Sea trials deliver fuel saving for ro-ro

TT Line, TasPorts must act to be ferry-ready: Government

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THE Tasmanian Government has formally ordered TasPorts and TT Line “to take all the necessary action” to prepare terminal infrastructure for the arrival of the new Spirit of...
TT Line, TasPorts must act to be ferry-ready: Government

International Day of the Seafarer 2024

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MONDAY 25 June again marked the IMO’s International Day of the Seafarer, the 14th consecutive year the day has been observed. For 2024, the IMO has chosen to spotlight seafarers’...
International Day of the Seafarer 2024

International Day of the seafarer on two wheels

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TO MARK International Day of the Seafarer on June 25, seafarers around Bunbury and Esperance in Western Australia will be given the opportunity to get on their bike. Shaking off...
International Day of the seafarer on two wheels

Action on submarines, frigates and patrol boats

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THERE is plenty of action on the naval ship-building front around Australia with submarines, patrol boats and frigates in sharp focus. News that construction has begun at the...
Action on submarines, frigates and patrol boats

Austal to supply two more patrol boats for Pacific

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AUSTAL has added orders for another two Guardian-class patrol boats for the Federal Government, in addition to the 22 previously ordered under the Pacific Patrol Boat Replacement...
Austal to supply two more patrol boats for Pacific

WA eyes Antarctic HQ as Hobart berth agreement stalls

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AN UNRESOLVED commercial dispute between the Australian Antarctic Division and TasPorts has seen the Western Australian Government renew its attempts to lure the AAD headquarters...
WA eyes Antarctic HQ as Hobart berth agreement stalls

Dali leaves Baltimore for repairs, some crew freed

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THE now infamous Dali has left Baltimore for Virginia where it will undergo further salvage work and repairs, as Federal investigators hone their focus onboard. The...
Dali leaves Baltimore for repairs, some crew freed

AMPI regional conference heads to PNG

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FOR the first time in the organisation’s history, the Australasian Marine Pilots Institute is hosting its regional conference outside of Australia. The AMPI Regional Ports and...
AMPI regional conference heads to PNG

Port of Newcastle rail traffic blocked by protesters - UPDATED

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RAIL transit into the Port of Newcastle today encountered attempted blockades from climate protesters. This morning (25 June) a man climbed atop the Kooragang rail bridge in...
Port of Newcastle rail traffic blocked by protesters - UPDATED

Spirits inquiry to proceed

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THE Tasmanian Parliament has officially moved to establish an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding cost overruns and late delivery of the two new Spirit of Tasmania ferries....
Spirits inquiry to proceed