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  • Apply for a temporary pass for yacht races, rallies, and sailing overseas
    What to do if you own a yacht and are participating in an international race, rally, or sailing overseas.
    Last updated: 07/07/2023
  • Survey Matters April 2023
    In this edition, learn more about careers at AMSA and maintenance plan essentials.
    Last updated: 10/23/2024
  • MV Torungen, 26 July 1999
    On Monday 26 July 1999, the crude oil tanker the MV Torungen (25 tonnes), was secured in the offshore Varanus Island Marine loading terminal, located approximately 4.2 kilometres north-east of Varanus Island, Western Australia.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • Maximum period of shipboard service for seafarers
    Advice about the maximum continuous period that a seafarer can serve on board a vessel without taking leave.
    Last updated: 01/11/2024
  • Other transactions
    Exemptions, temporary passes, certificates of non-registration, and entitlement to fly flag.
    Last updated: 07/07/2023
  • Search and rescue incidents 2016–17
    Our search and rescue incidents from 2016–17.
    Last updated: 10/26/2020
  • MARPOL and its implementation in Australia
    The International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL) is the main international convention for addressing ship sourced pollution.
    Last updated: 03/27/2025
  • Consultation feedback on the national system transition 2016
    About the feedback we received on the National System for Domestic Commercial Vessel Safety transition.
    Last updated: 09/12/2023
  • Short-term measure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from existing ships
    The short-term measure under the MARPOL Convention requires ships engaged on international voyages to make improvements to deliver a reduction in their carbon intensity by an average of at least 40% by 2030 (compared to 2008 levels), in line with the target set by the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
    Last updated: 07/17/2025
  • 2022/14 — Ensuring navigation bridge visibility
    This marine notice highlights the importance of ensuring navigation bridge visibility on all vessels sailing in Australian waters. Vessel operators, masters and navigational officers should take note of its content.
    Last updated: 01/10/2025
  • 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
  • Aerial view of two boats
    AMSA update—2024 editions
    Read previous AMSA update editions from 2024
    Last updated: 02/19/2025
  • Overview of the new survey regime
    All domestic commercial vessels are required to have a national law certificate of survey—unless an exemption applies.
    Last updated: 06/12/2020
  • Capsize after beaching on sandbar
    A hire vessel capsized after it was beached on a sandbank in a designated no-go area. The incident shows why hirers and participants must follow safety briefings and emergency plans.
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  • Machinery - C5A
    Engines, propulsion, fuel, fluid, steering and ancillary systems.
    Last updated: 01/31/2025
  • Novel vessels - F3
    Defining a 'novel vessel', their requirements, and pathways to certify them.
    Last updated: 02/13/2024
  • 2023/06 - Means of embarkation and disembarkation from ships in port
    This marine notice aims to raise awareness of the risks involved with getting on and off vessels.
    Last updated: 08/11/2023
  • Scale G first aid kits
    Survey vessels in these classes are required to carry a Scale G first aid kit on board: 1D (with unberthed passengers), 1E (with unberthed passengers), 2D, 2E, 3D and 3E.
    Last updated: 12/23/2025
  • Australia's search and rescue region
    We have a large search and rescue region which covers our land mass, and large areas of our surrounding oceans.
    Last updated: 03/15/2022
  • Exemption 22 - Marine Safety (Bareboats)
    This exemption allows people to operate a bareboat without the required certificate of competency.
    Last updated: 12/23/2025