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Victorian nod for offshore gas storage

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OFFSHORE gas storage in underground reservoirs will now be possible off the coast of Gippsland following the passage of enabling legislation through the Victorian Parliament. The...
Victorian nod for offshore gas storage

ACCC applies brakes to MIRRAT buyout

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QUBE Holdings’ proposed takeover of Wallenius Wilhelmsen’s Melbourne International RoRo & Auto Terminal has struck a hitch, with the ACCC issuing a Statement of Concerns. There...
ACCC applies brakes to MIRRAT buyout

INSIGHT: Exploring responses for EV fire risk

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Ports Australia recently held a meeting with harbour masters, first responders and industry experts that explored preparation and strategy for onboard EV fire scenarios WITH the...

TRADE LAW: Australia inks new FTA deal with UAE

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AS MANY readers would be aware, Australia has entered into several Free Trade Agreements (FTA) whether bilateral, regional or plurilateral. Many of the FTAs have led to...
TRADE LAW: Australia inks new FTA deal with UAE

AMSA calls on owners, operators to assess overboard risks

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No excuse is ever good enough for those left behind Lifejackets save lives, it’s a simple message that the Australian Maritime Safety Authority is urging commercial vessel owners...
AMSA calls on owners, operators to assess overboard risks

OPINION: Border clearance and security compromised

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THE DEPARTMENT of Homeland Security in its recent customs brokers licence renewals has added new conditions and legislative intent (yet to be passed by the Senate) which has...
OPINION: Border clearance and security compromised

Ketamine on the rise at Australia’s borders

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AUTHORITIES last year seized 882 kilograms of ketamine at Australia’s borders, an amount more than double the 415 kilograms intercepted in 2022. Ketamine is a sedative that can...
Ketamine on the rise at Australia’s borders

Charge filed in Kaitaki Ferry power loss incident

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MARITIME NZ has filed one charge against KiwiRail in relation to the January 2023 loss of propulsion incident involving the Interislander ferry Kaitaki. The charge follows a...
Charge filed in Kaitaki Ferry power loss incident

Owner and director of PNG logistics company charged with drug smuggling offences

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A BRISBANE woman, who is the owner and director of a logistics company in Papua New Guinea, was charged on Tuesday (16 January) for allegedly facilitating a black flight importing...
Owner and director of PNG logistics company charged with drug smuggling offences

AiP issued for maritime hydrogen fuel cell system

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CLASSNK has issued an approval in principle for a maritime hydrogen fuel cell system developed by Japan’s Yanmar Power Technology. The classification society said this is the...
AiP issued for maritime hydrogen fuel cell system

Hapag-Lloyd and Maersk join forces on long-term collaboration

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HAPAG-LLOYD and Maersk have joined forces on a long-term collaboration starting in February 2025. The so-called Gemini Cooperation partnership would comprise a fleet pool of...
Hapag-Lloyd and Maersk join forces on long-term collaboration

Master planning begins for Kimberley ports

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KIMBERLEY Ports Authority has engaged a port planning consultant to develop master plans for the ports of Broome, Derby, Wyndham and Yampi Sound. Kimberley Ports awarded the...
Master planning begins for Kimberley ports

CMA CGM and Air France-KLM scupper air-cargo deal

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CMA CGM and Air France-KLM have agreed to end their air-cargo partnership. The ocean carrier entered a partnership deal with the airline holding company in May 2022, and it came...
CMA CGM and Air France-KLM scupper air-cargo deal

Yemen's Ansar Allah threaten US ships in Gulf of Aden and Red Sea

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YEMEN’S Ansar Allah group, also known as the Houthi movement, intends to expand its targets in the region to include US ships. Global media have reported Ansar Allah plans to...
Yemen's Ansar Allah threaten US ships in Gulf of Aden and Red Sea

TasPorts pilots vote in favour of industrial action

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MARINE pilots working for TasPorts have voted in favour of taking industrial action against the corporation. Participating pilots (14 out of an eligible 15), represented by the...
TasPorts pilots vote in favour of industrial action