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StormGeo Partners with Awake.AI to Deliver AI-powered Port Congestion Insights
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Austal Australia delivered patrol boat to Australian Department of Defense
The vessel, PSS President H.I. Remeliik II, was presented to the Palau Government by the Government of Australia during a handover ceremony at Henderson shipyard in Austal Australia.
Australia banned a ship for unpaid crew wages
Australia bans two ships as it enforces crew welfare rules
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) continued to strictly enforce rules aimed at ensuring seafarers' health by announcing that additional vessels have been banned.
Maersk unveils investment in Australian tech startup
Royal Australian Navy and French Navy conducts passage exercise
HMA Ship "Choules" and "Huon" and French Navy Ship FS "d'Entrecasteaux" performed a Passage Exercise (PASSEX) and flight training series in the Pacific Ocean.
Australia’s new icebreaker on sea trials
RDM builds new catamaran to be launched for World Heritage Cruises
Australian shipbuilder Richardson Devine Marine is designing a new Incat Crowther-designed catamaran for World Heritage Cruises. It is expected to be launched by the end of the year.
New icebreaker of Australia to undergo final commissioning
Greek-owned bulker banned from Australia for six months
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) banned the Liberian-flagged bulk carrier Agia Sofia from Australian ports for six months.
Australia and Japan joined U.S. for trilateral naval exercise
Australia works on $270b military defense plan
Australian Defense Minister Linda Reynolds and Minister of Defense Industry Melissa Price announced $75 billion in investment in the Royal Australian Navy over the next decade as part of the Commonwealth's record $270 billion in defence.
14 Filipinos missing from fishing boat
Port of Melbourne welcomes largest container capacity ship
The Port of Melbourne (PoM) has welcomed on its Webb Dock at the Victoria International Container Terminal its largest container ship ever, the 10,662 teu CMA CGM Ural.
Australia wants shipowner to recover lost containers
Captain of APL England charged over lost containers
The captain of Singapore-flagged APL England is facing charges in Australia after the vessel lost hundreds of containers overboard in rough seas off the Sydney coast last week under his orders.
APL England detained after losing containers in Australia
Austal Australia books big order for patrol boats
Although Austal USA is exploring its options after losing out on the FFG(X) project of the U.S. Navy, Austal Australia was awarded a A$ 324 million contract to design and develop six developed Cape Class Patrol Boats (CCPBs) for the Royal Australian Navy.
Artania on her way to Southeast Asia
Ship jobs to fuel recovery in South Australia
This year's ramping up of shipbuilding programs in Adelaide provides South Australia with an employment lifeline as the state searches for ways to tackle boosting post-coronavirus job growth.
Australia bans fishing and boating
Passenger vessel operator fined for reckless operation
The business owned by Spirit of 1770, a passenger vessel that caught fire and burned to the waterline with 42 paying passengers and four crew members on board returning from a trip to Lady Musgrave Island on May 11, 2016, was fined $25,000 for a commercia
Australia and New Zealand Ban Cruise Ship Arrivals
HMAS Arunta fires first ESSM missile
HMAS Arunta frigate of the Royal Australian Navy launches its first Advanced Sea Sparrow Missile (ESSM) off the West Australian coast, demonstrating its readiness and lethality after a 20-month upgrade.
AAD medevacs an Antarctic expeditioner from US base in Antarctica
Icebreaker Aurora Australia begins final voyage
It's an ending period for Australia's Antarctic icebreaker RSV Aurora Australis, who left Hobart earlier this week for his last trip to Australia's Antarctic Program after 31 years of service.
First Australian submarine visit to Brunei
Austal Australia delivers 6th guardian class patrol boat
Austal Limited reported that the sixth Guardian-class Patrol Boat (GCPB) will be shipped to the Australian Department of Defence on schedule.
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