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  • Image with Day of the Seafarer 25 June text
    Celebrating the contributions of seafarers
    Tuesday 25 June is the International Maritime Organization’s Day of the Seafarer.
    Last updated: 06/25/2024
  • Australia Post retail outlets
    You can submit your completed Seafarer form 419 or Certificate of competency application form 426 at participating Australia Post retail outlets.
    Last updated: 10/31/2025
  • Shipboard inspection training
    Maritime professional development program
    We offer a maritime professional development program for mid to senior level port State control (PSC) staff from counterpart maritime safety agencies.
    Last updated: 03/21/2023
  • Garbage bin on the rear of the Sydney Ferry.
    New global garbage record book requirements
    From 1 May 2024, Australian vessels of 100 gross tonnage or above on international voyages must keep a garbage record book in addition to a garbage management plan.
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  • Cargo regulations
    The International Maritime Organization (IMO) governs the agreed minimum requirements for handling and transport of cargoes and dangerous goods.
    Last updated: 03/18/2026
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    Personal growth
    At AMSA, we believe in supporting you to be the best version of yourself.
    Last updated: 03/06/2025
  • safety recall notice for Halkey Roberts 3F Single Point Manual inflators in lifejackets 
    Safety recall: Halkey Roberts 3F Single Point Manual inflators in lifejackets
    The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) has issued a safety recall for certain Life Jacket Solutions (LJS) and Marlin lifejackets fitted with Halkey Roberts 3F Single Point Manual Inflators. This is due to a safety defect that may prevent proper inflation, posing a drowning risk.
    Last updated: 02/14/2024
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    Lifejackets on fishing vessels
    Risk assessments help identify why, when and where lifejackets need to be worn during vessel operations. Wearing a lifejacket can help prevent a tragic incident.
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  • Annual report 2024–25
    Find out about AMSA’s performance and stay informed about our progress against key initiatives for 2024–25.
    Last updated: 10/27/2025
  • Bunker delivery note requirements
    When completing a bunker delivery note, you will need to include specific details.
    Last updated: 07/17/2025
  • Sir Alexander Glen, 6 February 1988
    On 6 February 1988 the Hong Kong registered bulk carrier Sir Alexander Glen lost approximately 450 tonnes of heavy fuel oil into the waters off Port Walcott, Western Australia when a bunker tank was holed by the ship's anchor.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • Corporate plan 2025-26
    Find out about AMSA’s strategic priorities and stay informed about our objectives, challenges and planned activities for 2025-26 to 2028-29.
    Last updated: 08/29/2025
  • career banner
    Careers at AMSA
    Jobs with purpose - learn more about exciting careers at AMSA.
    Last updated: 05/14/2024
  • Arthur Phillip, 21 May 1990
    On 21 May 1990 an extensive oil slick was sighted approximately four nautical miles south-east of Cape Otway by the pilot of a light aircraft. The Australian-flagged tanker Arthur Phillip was later established as the source of the spill.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • Superseded standards for commercial vessels
    On this page you can find copies of previous editions and amendments to the NSCV.
    Last updated: 10/01/2024
  • Legislation
    Overview of the international and domestic legislation and standards that apply in Australia.
    Last updated: 10/30/2018
  • Contact us
    Find out how to get in touch with AMSA Connect, emergency services, our head and state offices and media team.
    Last updated: 04/07/2026
  • Navigating tides of progress artwork - an emerald sea meets the iron-red coastline, symbolising the intrinsic connection between First Nations communities and the land and sea.
    Navigating Tides of Progress – National Reconciliation Week 2024
    National Reconciliation Week is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia.
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  • Electronic visual distress signals
    Electronic visual distress signals are not a substitute for conventional pyrotechnic flares.
    Last updated: 10/27/2020
  • Exemption 49 – Marine Safety (Domestic commercial vessels – compliance with international standards)
    This exemption is for owners and accredited marine surveyors of RAVs who want to operate their vessel as a DCV and are required to operate with a certificate of survey (CoS).
    Last updated: 02/27/2025