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  • Royal Australian Navy - vessel size
    Tonnages for each Royal Australian Navy (RAN) vessel, current, decommissioned, and under construction.
    Last updated: 07/01/2021
  • 2024/09 - Voyage Planning and Execution within Planned Navigation Corridors
    Purpose To ensure that navigation corridors are used appropriately when planning on ECDIS, and to ensure that a voyage plan approved by the ship’s Master is executed within the planne
    Last updated: 01/10/2025
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    Maritime recycling trial for international ship waste 
    This trial will support ongoing work to divert recyclable waste from international ships to domestic recycling, so it doesn’t end up in landfill.
    Last updated: 07/29/2025
  • Work on AISR vessels using an overseas certificate
    If you have an offer of employment on a ship registered on the Australian International Shipping Register (AISR), you may need a certificate of equivalence (CoE). A CoE allows you to work on an AISR-registered ship using your overseas STCW certificate, without an AMSA-issued certificate of competency or certificate of recognition.
    Last updated: 04/13/2026
  • Checklist for livestock ships focused inspection campaign
    AMSA surveyor’s will be using the checklist below when inspecting ships as part of our livestock ships focused inspection campaign.
    Last updated: 02/22/2021
  • Survey Matters—March 2020
    In this edition we talk about survey procedures to verify radio installations on some vessels, we give tips for conducting a load line renewal survey, talk about simple exemptions and more.
    Last updated: 04/24/2020
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    Past webinars
    Watch previous webinars and access webinar Q & As and presentations.
    Last updated: 02/27/2026
  • Get a Certificate of Safety Training (CoST)
    A CoST is the entry level STCW certificate you need to work as an international seafarer. Find out who needs one, what training to complete and how to apply.
    Last updated: 04/02/2026
  • Lecturer qualifications required for STCW course delivery—MT07
    The minimum certification and qualifications required by lecturers to deliver our approved courses for the issue of an AMSA STCW Certificate. These requirements are in accordance with the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping 1978, as amended (STCW).
    Last updated: 12/18/2025
  • STCW Training and assessment, quality standards and use of simulators—MT02
    This applies to approved Registered training organisations (RTOs) delivering International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) Standards of Training Certification and Watchkeeping training leading to a certificate of competency.
    Last updated: 06/10/2025
  • Continued competence—additional mandatory sea survival and fire fighting requirements—MT10
    Process for registered training organisations delivering continued competence STCW courses in sea survival and fire fighting.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • Shipping decarbonisation: feedback from industry
    Find out what was discussed at decarbonisation roundtables attended by shipping industry representatives. By hosting these roundtables, AMSA aims to foster collaboration in the Australian shipping industry as it transitions away from carbon-based fuels.
    Last updated: 12/04/2025
  • Search and rescue incidents 2013–14
    Our search and rescue incidents from 2013–14.
    Last updated: 10/26/2020
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    Have your say: changes to living and working conditions on regulated Australian vessels
    We want your feedback on the proposed changes to Marine order 11 (Living and working conditions on vessels) (MO11).
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  • Training of industrial personnel
    Marine Order 55 (Vessels carrying industrial personnel) 2024, requires that industrial personnel have appropriate safety training prior to embarking on a vessel.
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  • Changes to safety management system requirements from 1 June 2025
    The revised Marine Order 504 comes into effect on 1 June 2025. Update your SMS to make sure your vessel complies
    Last updated: 12/18/2024
  • About
    As Australia’s national regulatory body, we promote the safety and protection of our marine environment and combat ship-sourced pollution. We provide the infrastructure for safety of navigation in Australian waters, and maintain a national search and rescue service for the maritime and aviation sectors.
    Last updated: 01/19/2023
  • Incidents and exercises
    We respond to marine pollution incidents and conduct regular training exercises for incident responders.
    Last updated: 08/30/2018
  • Spillcon 2023
    An oil spill conference hosted by the Australian Institute of Petroleum and the Australian Marine Oil Spill Centre, 11-14 September in Brisbane.
    Last updated: 09/19/2023
  • Seafarer welfare
    In Australia, the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC) is implemented primarily through the Navigation Act 2012 and associated delegated legislation such as Marine Order 11 (Living and working conditions on vessels). We inspect vessels, develop seafarer welfare guidance and programs, and process complaints under the MLC. We are responsible for investigating seafarer health and safety issues on prescribed vessels engaged in trade on international or interstate voyages. Also see the Australian Seafarers' Welfare Council
    Last updated: 02/26/2024