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  • National Plan training
    Under the National Plan, training is available for responders. These training courses make sure Commonwealth, state and territory responders are familiar with the national arrangements under which they work together in a maritime emergency.
    Last updated: 08/20/2025
  • Annual Regulatory Plan 2017–18
    Our regulatory plan provides details of planned changes to our regulatory instruments such as Marine Orders and the National Standard for Commercial Vessels, to make it easier for business and the community to take part in the development of those instruments.
    Last updated: 07/13/2022
  • National Compliance Plan 2021-22
    This National Compliance Plan gives regulated maritime industries and our compliance partner’s insight into the compliance areas we will focus our efforts during 2021-22.
    Last updated: 08/04/2021
  • Garbage management plan
    A garbage management plan is an effective way to reduce garbage generated on board and ensure its effective disposal, to protect our marine environment. Under Australian maritime legislation it is mandatory for certain vessels to carry a garbage management plan.
    Last updated: 08/13/2020
  • Annual Regulatory Plan 2016–17
    Our regulatory plan provides details of planned changes to our regulatory instruments such as Marine orders and the National Standard for Commercial Vessels, to make it easier for business and the community to take part in the development of those instruments.
    Last updated: 07/13/2022
  • National Plan governance and management
    The National Plan for Maritime Environmental Emergencies (National Plan) is managed under governance arrangements which ensure accountability, coordination and integration with stakeholders.
    Last updated: 06/18/2025
  • Corporate Plan 2018–19
    Last updated: 09/22/2020
  • Corporate plan 2019–20
    Last updated: 09/22/2020
  • Corporate Plan 2021-22
    Last updated: 04/01/2024
  • NP–ADV–002: Communication plan for the National Plan
    Advice for those control agencies that have jurisdictional or legislative responsibilities for marine oil spills, consistent with the oil spill contingency plans, and as stakeholders in the Nationa
    Last updated: 03/18/2024
  • National Plan annual report—2007–2008
    The National Plan has had a relatively quiet year in terms of spill response, but a rather busy year in terms of maritime incidents. The National Plan has been called upon to respond to 88 minor spill incidents.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • Cape Sorell Lighthouse Heritage Management Plan
    This heritage management plan concerns the lighthouse and surrounding land.
    Last updated: 09/28/2023
  • Regulatory plan—five-year regulatory outlook
    This five-year outlook of future action covers specific industry issues, international developments, priorities for standards, and legislative expiries.
    Last updated: 09/22/2020
  • byron bay lighthouse
    Cape Byron Lighthouse Heritage Management Plan
    Cape Byron Lighthouse has a heritage management plan to protect and manage this historic property.
    Last updated: 10/02/2023
  • National Plan annual report—2000–2001
    The National Plan remained active during 2000–2001. Although there were no major spills, the National Plan responded to seven incidents.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • National Plan annual report—2001–2002
    No major spills of oil or other substances occurred in Australian waters during the year.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • National Plan annual report—2004–2005
    The National Plan is operating in a low incident environment both within Australia and also worldwide. Australia’s low incident environment can be largely attributed to the rigorous Port State Control inspections undertaken by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority ensuring that only quality ships arrive in Australia.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • National Plan annual report—2005–2006
    During the reporting period, there was one major ship-sourced marine pollution incident in Australian waters, which involved activation of National Plan personnel and resources – the Global Peace spill. The National Plan was also called upon to respond to 106 minor spill incidents.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • National Plan annual report—2006–2007
    During 2006-2007, there was one major shipping incident in Australian waters – the Pasha Bulker grounding off Newcastle, north of Sydney. The National Plan was also called upon to respond to 82 minor spill incidents.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • National Plan annual report—2008–2009
    During 2008-2009, there were two major shipping incidents in Australian waters – the grounding of the Atlantic Eagle at Maude Reef, off Albany, Western Australia and the Pacific Adventurer incident off south-east Queensland.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020