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  • Fatigue puts fishing vessel on the rocks
    A lone cray fisher was heading for shelter during poor weather. He had been working for 17 hours without rest. While nearing the planned anchor point, the master fell asleep at the helm and the vessel continued on, running aground on the rocky shoreline.
    Last updated: 06/24/2024
  • 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
  • Search and rescue observer program
    Our SAR observer program trains SES volunteers to look for signs of people in distress from the air.
    Last updated: 05/14/2025
  • Maritime Safety Awareness Bulletin issue 7—mental health
    Issue 7 focuses on an area of increasing concern—mental health among seafarers.
    Last updated: 09/29/2021
  • Air pollution
    Australia regulates emissions from all ships (including cargo ships, bulk carriers and other vessels) to protect the marine environment and human health from air pollution and to ensure international emission standards are met. You must comply with these requirements when operating in Australian waters.
    Last updated: 08/13/2019
  • Incident report January 2024: 111 incidents reported, 1 very serious, 21 serious
    January 2024 marine incident report and monthly safety lesson
    There were 111 reported incidents involving domestic commercial vessels in January.
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  • Exercise 2002—Torres Strait
    Exercise 2002 was the fifth in a series of biennial oil spill response exercises.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • Sygna, 26 May 1974
    On Sunday 26 May 1974 the bulk carrier Sygna was involved in a major pollution incident.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • SMS Banner - Keep your Safety Management Systems current
    Upcoming changes to SMS requirements — What you need to know
    From 1 June 2025, new safety management system (SMS) requirements will come into effect for domestic commercial vessels, aimed at improving safety.
    Last updated: 12/18/2024
  • Maritime Safety Awareness bulletin issue 11—Fire prevention on vessels
    In issue 11, read about how fire prevention is essential for maritime safety and learn ways to mitigate the risk of fire at sea.
    Last updated: 06/20/2023
  • Passenger vessel flooded after access door was left open
    A passenger ferry was returning from its scheduled service when an unanticipated wave raised its stern and caused its bow to dive under the water. Water rushed over the bow and a significant amount came through the forward portside access door and into the passenger compartment. The master immediately reduced speed, which expelled most of the water overboard. The forward portside access door had been left open by a crew member who was attempting to alleviate sea sickness among some passengers. The action of leaving the door open during the voyage was contrary to the vessel’s survey requirements. Signage requiring the door to be kept closed when underway was reportedly not seen by crew members. This resulted in water entering the vessel creating a potentially unsafe situation.
    Last updated: 05/30/2025
  • A seafarer looking out to the ocean
    Out now! Maritime Safety Awareness Bulletin issue 19
    The latest issue of the Maritime Safety Awareness Bulletin focuses on conditions of employment.
    Last updated: 04/03/2024
  • Stability tests and stability information - C6C
    Tests for establishing and verifying vessel stability.
    Last updated: 11/15/2024
  • National Standard for Commercial Vessels (NSCV)
    The National Standard for Commercial Vessels (NSCV) provides standards for vessel design, construction and equipment for domestic commercial vessels.
    Last updated: 11/27/2019
  • Exemption 1 - Marine Safety (Vessel identifiers)
    This exemption is for owners of domestic commercial vessels who may not want to obtain or display a unique identifier.
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  • Exemption 7 - Marine Safety (Temporary operations)
    This exemption is for owners and accredited marine surveyors of domestic commercial vessels (DCVs) who need to be able to operate temporarily without having the required certificates.
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  • Change your name on your domestic certificate of competency
    If you have recently changed your name, you can apply to get it changed on your certificate of competency and receive a replacement.
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  • North East Shipping Management Plan—July 2021 update
    The North-East Shipping Management Plan identifies actions based on information about the nature of shipping activity in the north-east region as well as the experience and knowledge of members of the North-East Water Space Management Working Group (NE WSM WG).
    Last updated: 04/14/2025
  • Memorandum of understanding with the National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority
    We have a joint memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority. The MOU supports safety and environmental management for the offshore energy sector.
    Last updated: 11/17/2025
  • Marine order 60—Floating offshore facilities—repealed
    This marine order was repealed on 1 November 2019 and has been captured in Marine Order 47. Requirements for floating production, storage and offshore facilities, and floating storage units.
    Last updated: 11/14/2023