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  • 2016/18 — Danger with the use of weighted heaving lines
    Outlines the dangers of using weighted heaving lines when transferring mooring lines to tugs and shore linespersons
    Last updated: 01/10/2025
  • National compliance plan: 2020-2021
    Information for the regulated maritime industry and compliance partners about the compliance focus that we will apply over the coming year.
    Last updated: 09/01/2021
  • Approved training courses
    We have approved these courses if you want to qualify for a certificate under international training conventions.
    Last updated: 01/23/2026
  • Rocky beach under blue and cloudy sky, Woodman Point, Western Australia
    Major marine pollution exercise in Fremantle
    Simulated severe oil spill to test coordinated multi‑agency response in March 2026 in WA.
    Last updated: 03/02/2026
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    Compliance strategy 2018–2022
    Our compliance strategy will help us focus our efforts on promoting voluntary regulatory compliance. It will ensure that we consider six important elements as we work with industry to promote maritime safety and to protect the marine environment.
    Last updated: 03/29/2021
  • Transcript: Changes to safety management system requirements webinar
    Read a transcript of the webinar 'Changes to safety management systems requirements' held 19 March 2025.
    Last updated: 06/16/2025
  • Regulator Performance Framework self assessment report 2019-20
    We undertook our fifth annual self-assessment of its performance against the Regulator Performance Framework in August 2020
    Last updated: 12/22/2020
  • Survey Matters—March 2021
    In this edition we provide advice on how to send us large files, what to do if you receive a complaint about a survey, provide guidance on battery safety, and more.
    Last updated: 11/14/2023
  • Under keel clearance management
    Using an advanced under keel clearance management (UKCM) system will reduce your chances of running aground.
    Last updated: 02/01/2023
  • 2022/01 — MARPOL Annex V (Garbage) Discharges
    Australian legislative requirements preventing pollution from discharge of garbage.
    Last updated: 04/14/2025
  • Closed consultations—reports
    Recent public consultations which are now closed.
    Last updated: 04/10/2026
  • Preparing for a near coastal oral examination
    Resources and advice on how to prepare for your oral exam.
    Last updated: 11/14/2025
  • Check Pilot Licence
    (1)  The criteria for the issue of a check pilot licence to a person are that the person: 
    Last updated: 11/14/2023
  • How marine orders are created
    Find out what marine orders are, why they exist and how they are written.
    Last updated: 02/12/2024
  • Exercise Barossa—Adelaide 11 June 1998
    Exercise Barossa was a biannual oil spill response exercise conducted in Adelaide under our National Plan to Combat Pollution of the Sea by Oil and Other Noxious and Hazardous Substances.
    Last updated: 03/14/2025
  • Flag colours
    Requirements for national colours of flags for Australian ships.
    Last updated: 07/08/2020
  • Survey Matters—April 2020
    In the April edition we tell you what we are doing to support our industry during the COVID-19 period, we provide information about passive fire safety measures, give guidance on inspecting internal buoyancy or sealed internal hull voids, and more.
    Last updated: 10/19/2025
  • Revalidate (renew) a Certificate of Safety Training (CoST)
    You must revalidate your CoST every 5 years to keep it current. Find out when to apply, what you need and how to revalidate your CoST.
    Last updated: 04/02/2026
  • Survey Matters December 2024
    In this edition we talk about Lightship declarations and the law, new surveyor accreditation guidance manual part 2 now available and electrical issues able to be identified by non-electrical periodic surveyors.
    Last updated: 02/12/2025
  • Short description
    Global Peace, 24 January 2006
    Just before midnight on 24 January 2006, approximately 25 tonnes of heavy fuel oil was spilt from the bulk carrier Global Peace while berthing at the RG Tanner Coal loading facility in Gladstone in Queensland.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020