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Annual and monthly incident publications

  • Australia’s candidacy for Category B of the IMO Council
  • Final consultation on near coastal qualifications
  • New safety equipment lists
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  • Inter-governmental agreement
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  • Help shape regulations for lifejackets on domestic commercial vessels
  • 2023-24 Budget Cost Recovery Implementation Statement (CRIS)
  • Australian Seafarers' Welfare Council
  • Changes to domestic certificates of competency from 1 January 2023 — new Marine Order 505
  • Construction barge safety
  • Consultation on administrative amendments to National Law Regulations and cost recovery'
  • Consultation – Proposed changes to Marine Order 52 (Yachts and training vessels)
  • Consultation—Marine order 97 (Marine pollution prevention—air pollution) 2022
  • Help shape regulations for Vessel Traffic Services in Australia
  • Home - Amendments to Marine Order 98
  • International requirements on fishing gear marking and reporting
  • Marine Order 504 safety changes
  • Marine incident reporting
  • New air pollution regulations from 1 January 2023
  • Proposed changes to Marine Order 501
  • Tell us what you think: Proposed changes to operational safety requirements
  • Watertight/weathertight integrity for ships visiting Australian ports
  • We are seeking feedback on proposed changes to Marine Order 12
  • We are seeking feedback on proposed changes to Marine Order 71 – relating to STCW master and deck officer qualifications.
  • Wheelhouse visibility, escape, accommodation, and personal safety – have your say on proposed changes.
  • Women in maritime
  • xWe are seeking feedback on proposed changes to Marine Order 27 – relating to safety of navigation and radio equipment
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Incident reporting
Annual incident reports
Annual incident reports for domestic commercial vessels, regulated Australian vessels and international vessels.
Incident reporting
Monthly domestic incident reports
An overview of the monthly reported incidents for domestic commercial vessels. The information you provide in your incident report plays an important part in guiding the way we improve maritime safety for everybody on the water.
Monthly safety lessons
Monthly safety lessons (domestic)
An overview of a domestic commercial vessel incident investigation, investigation findings and safety messages to prevent a similar incident from occurring on board your vessel.

Acknowledgement of Country

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present as well as the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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