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ASCs being shipped to Melbourne

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BREAKBULK and heavy lift specialist AAL has is completing two shipments of container cranes from Taicang and Shanghai to Melbourne for the VICT terminal expansion program. The six...
ASCs being shipped to Melbourne

NQBP announces port-uni scholarship recipients

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NORTH Queensland Bulk Ports has announced the recipients of the 2023 NQBP Marine Science Scholarship. Two first-year marine science students from James Cook University have been...
NQBP announces port-uni scholarship recipients

Contract awarded for Port Hedland marina project

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PILBARA Ports Authority has awarded the sixth and final major contract for landside civils and landscaping on the Spoilbank Marina project in Port Hedland. The $187-million...
Contract awarded for Port Hedland marina project

TasPorts explores growth opportunities at renewable energy hub

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TASPORTS is undertaking a market sounding exercise to inform growth plans around renewable energy generation in Tasmania. A focus of the exercise is the port of Bell Bay, which...
TasPorts explores growth opportunities at renewable energy hub

Summit convenes to thrash out simplified trade system

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ON MONDAY (26 June) the Australian government convened a Simplified Trade System Summit in Melbourne and released a consultation paper outlining the directions reforms to boost...

Incat-Crowther designed crew transfer vessel enters service

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THE FIRST 32-metre parallel hybrid crew transfer vessel designed by Incat Crowther for Emden-based EMS Maritime Offshore (EMO) has been delivered. According to the Australia-based...
Incat-Crowther designed crew transfer vessel enters service

Tassie shipbuilder to build new Parramatta ferries

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HOBART-based Richardson Devine Marine Shipbuilders has received the construction tender for seven new Parramatta Class ferries. Australian shipbuilder and engineering company...
Tassie shipbuilder to build new Parramatta ferries

Australian shipbuilder delivers fifth patrol boat

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ASX-listed shipbuilder Austal has delivered its fifth of eight Evolved Cape-class Patrol Boats to the Royal Australian Navy. The vessel, ADV Cape Woolamai was officially accepted...
Australian shipbuilder delivers fifth patrol boat

Port operators and first responders tested with emergency drill

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A MARITIME emergency response drill in Port Kembla on Friday was a success, according to the Port Authority of New South Wales and NSW Ports. The annual multi-agency exercise aims...
Port operators and first responders tested with emergency drill

The DCN Weekly: Episode 53

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IN THIS week's special edition of The DCN Weekly, the Australian Maritime Safety Authority's national operations manager Greg Witherall spoke with DCN about pilot ladder safety....
The DCN Weekly: Episode 53

More protests at Melbourne, Newcastle mark five days of disruptions

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A PROTESTER blocked all five tracks of a rail line into Port of Melbourne on Friday morning while another protester climbed inside a stacker reclaimer at the Port of Newcastle....
More protests at Melbourne, Newcastle mark five days of disruptions

Pilots threaten industrial action in Brisbane (UPDATED)

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THE AUSTRALIAN Maritime Officers Union has warned marine pilots at the Port of Brisbane are considering taking protected industrial action over slow-moving enterprise agreement...
Pilots threaten industrial action in Brisbane (UPDATED)

Port Kembla hosts maritime emergency exercise

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PORT Authority of New South Wales is conducting a multi-agency training exercise at Port Kembla on Friday (23 June). The annual training event, this year named Scope, will involve...
Port Kembla hosts maritime emergency exercise

Melbourne container throughput dips in May

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PORT of Melbourne reported a total container throughput of 254,310 TEU over May, according to the port’s latest available trade statistics. This was a decline of 6.3% over May...
Melbourne container throughput dips in May

Voyage planning errors, false alarms contributed to Trinity Bay grounding: ATSB

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VOYAGE planning errors and spurious false alarms contributed to the grounding of general cargo ship Trinity Bay, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau has found. The 81-metre...
Voyage planning errors, false alarms contributed to Trinity Bay grounding: ATSB