Detained PCTC sails after engine problems resolved
The Greek-flagged Neptune Line vessel was detained after suffering from a defective generator
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The Greek-flagged Neptune Line vessel was detained after suffering from a defective generator
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The Australian government gifted the Guardian-class patrol boat to the Republic of Fiji Navy in March
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The Australian government expects a domestic LCLF industry to support emissions reductions in maritime, rail, aviation and heavy vehicle sectors
Read MorePosted by Huw Murday | 13th June, 2024 | 0
The state’s wine producers are celebrating the value of exports to China in the month since duties were removed on bottled wine
Read MorePosted by Huw Murday | 13th June, 2024 | 0
SV May Queen, built in Tasmania in 1867, will sail on largely due to the efforts of volunteers
Read MorePosted by Huw Murday | 12th June, 2024 | 0
The crew of Champion 63, represented by three maritime unions, is launching protected industrial action
Read MorePosted by Huw Murday | 12th June, 2024 | 0
The World Shipping Council has recorded the lowest number of losses since annual reporting began in 2008
Read MorePosted by Huw Murday | 11th June, 2024 | 0
Construction at the remaining eight sites is scheduled to begin in 2025
Read MorePosted by Huw Murday | 11th June, 2024 | 0
A mobile crane and ship were damaged during loading operations at the AAT terminal
Read MorePosted by Huw Murday | 11th June, 2024 | 0
The multi-agency exercise put first responders and port operators through a rigorous simulated fire scenario at the port
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