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RSPCA lodges “formal complaint” over cattle treatment

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RSPCA Australia says it has lodged a formal complaint with the Department of Agriculture after receiving images and footage showing “brutal treatment” of Australian cattle live...

Live exports facing scrutiny following Israel cattle deaths

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THE Australian Live Exporters Council says it is in contact with a cattle exporter to learn the circumstances surrounding deaths of “dozens of cattle” in hot and crowded...

Manly ferry crews seek better deal

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CREWS of the Manly Fast ferry went on strike between 5pm and 11pm last Friday. According to the Maritime Union (part of the CFMMEU) Sydney branch assistant secretary Paul Garrett,...
Manly ferry crews seek better deal

MARITIME LAW: Autonomous ships: 2019 update and the future

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REGULATION of autonomous vessels and legislation dealing with their safety, manning and operation remain a particular challenge both nationally and internationally. The maritime...
MARITIME LAW: Autonomous ships: 2019 update and the future

New Mercy Ships doco set to air in June

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'THE Surgery Ship', a documentary narrated by Australian actor, Toni Collette, follows the work of Australian medical volunteers aboard the world’s largest independent charity...
New Mercy Ships doco set to air in June

First LNG cargo shipped from Prelude FLNG

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THE first shipment of liquefied natural gas has sailed from Shell’s Prelude operation 475km north-east of Broome in Western Australia. This shipment is to be delivered by the...
First LNG cargo shipped from Prelude FLNG

Reversing the plastic tide

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MARINE engineer Adam Western’s mission to confront plastic in the world’s oceans began with an epiphany while putting chicken pieces into a stir fry. As the meat sputtered and...

Kite system to help power K Line bulker

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JAPANESE shipping company K Line has announced it is to install an automated kite system or ‘Seawing’ on one of its bulkers. The Seawing has been developed by AIRSEAS, a spin-off...

Dredging begins on Port Adelaide Outer Harbour

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DREDGING has started at Port Adelaide as part of the $80m project to widen the Outer Harbour shipping channel and swing basin. The project, bankrolled by Flinders Ports, means...

VIDEO: Ship crew member airlifted by chopper

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EMERGENCY services combined resources this week to airlift a sick crew member from the geared bulker MV Portland Bay. The medevac took place on Monday, 3 June as the ship was...
VIDEO: Ship crew member airlifted by chopper

Carnival Cruises fined over pollution

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CARNIVAL Cruises has been fined US$20m after pleading guilty to pollution charges. Princess Cruise Lines, a Carnival Corporation subsidiary, pleaded guilty three years ago to...

Merchant seafarers can help the Navy, says Paddy

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A SHORTFALL of Australian Defence Force personnel that has resulted in an upgraded warship being left in dry dock since 2017 could be fixed by using civilian merchant seafarers,...

Chemical plant a focus of Premier’s Port of Brisbane visit

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QUEENSLAND Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has welcomed the announcement by industrial manufacturer Incitec Pivot that it has secured the continued operation of its chemical plant...
Chemical plant a focus of Premier’s Port of Brisbane visit

Port Authority reveals Sydney Harbour secrets

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A HYDROGRAPHIC survey team from the Port Authority of New South Wales has helped uncover the secrets of Sydney Harbour. Major shipping channels and berths of Sydney Harbour were...

Wärtsilä pushes auto-docking technology

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TECHNOLOGY group Wärtsilä says it has taken a step towards realising the commercial potential of autonomous vessels, announcing its SmartDock auto-docking system. The company says...