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  • Request a certified extract of Register
    If you are looking to purchase a vessel and would like to know the current ownership details or you need detailed information on a registered ship, a title extract will provide this information.
    Last updated: 07/07/2023
  • Chief integrated rating
    This certificate allows you to perform the duties or functions of chief integrated rating on ships of any size in any operating area.
    Last updated: 07/19/2024
  • Era, 30 August 1992
    On 30 August 1992 the fuel tank of Era was ruptured by the bow of the tug Turmoil during berthing operations at Port Bonython, South Australia, during high winds. Approximately 300 tonnes of bunker fuel was released into Spencer Gulf.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • Response to the Montara Wellhead Platform incident
    Report of the Incident Analysis team into the response by the National Plan to Combat Pollution of the Sea by Oil and Other Noxious and hazardous Substances, to the Montara Wellhead Platform incident, March 2010.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • Response to the Pasha Bulker grounding—report of the incident analysis team
    Following the Pasha Bulker grounding off Newcastle on 8 June 2007, three separate inquiries were undertaken to investigate the circumstances surrounding the cause of, and response to, the incident.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • 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
  • Safety Lessons from Marine Incident Investigation (Company Report) – No.3 – January 2022
    Disconnection of LPG system the source of explosion on a houseboat
    Last updated: 05/09/2022
  • Work to reduce marine plastic pollution from ships
    The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is working to reduce the loss and discharge of fishing gear into the sea.
    Last updated: 07/16/2025
  • Unpowered barges guidance notice
    This notice is intended to provide general guidance on the risks associated with the operation of unpowered barges.
    Last updated: 07/08/2020
  • Image of the vessel Nella Dan
    Nella Dan, 3 December 1987
    On 3 December 1987 the Nella Dan ran aground in strong winds in Buckle Bay, Macquarie Island.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • Trainee Pilot Licence
    1. The criteria for the issue to a person of a trainee pilot licence are that the person: (a)  is entitled to work in Australia; and (b)  holds: 
    Last updated: 10/13/2025
  • Bringing a vessel to Australia or going on an overseas voyage
    If you're planning to bring a vessel to Australia, or take a domestic commercial vessel (DCV) on an overseas voyage, you need to comply with Australian regulations and international standards.  
    Last updated: 12/14/2023
  • Marine navigation (regulatory functions) levy (RFL)
    The RFL applies to most sea-going vessels operating in Australia. It helps fund the cost of safety activities, such as vessel inspections and surveys.
    Last updated: 12/04/2025
  • SMS Banner - Keep your Safety Management Systems current
    Changes to Marine Order 504 – is your SMS ready for 1 June?
    Now is the time to check your safety management system (SMS) and start preparing for the updated Marine Order 504 (Certificates of operation – national law) 2024.
    Last updated: 04/23/2025
  • General requirements - NSCV Part B
    Find out about vessel categories, calculating vessel size, and read the dictionary of definitions.
    Last updated: 09/01/2025
  • Enterprise Agreement 2024-2027
    Read about our employment classifications, salaries and allowances, working hours, and leave entitlements.
    Last updated: 07/16/2024
  • Proof of identity
    Proof of identity is required when applying for a certificate of competency or seafarer’s service book.
    Last updated: 11/13/2023
  • Who we work with
    We contribute to the continuous improvement and development of maritime safety, environmental management, and emergency response systems in our region and globally. To do this, we collaborate with stakeholders and agree ways of working together through memoranda of understanding, intergovernmental agreements, and interagency agreements.
    Last updated: 04/18/2019
  • Photo of a large number of shipping containers
    International safety alert: rise in cargo transport unit structural failures on ships
    We have issued a safety alert to raise awareness of the structural and stowage requirements for shipping containers and other cargo transport units (CTUs) in Australian ports.
    Last updated:
  • Exercise Van Diemen—Davenport Tasmania
    Exercise Van Diemen was conducted under the National Plan to Combat Pollution of the Sea by Oil and Other Noxious and Hazardous Substances in Tasmania with an oil spill scenario situated in the Mersey River in Devonport.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020