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MARITIMEINTELLIGENCEDAILY11 MAY 2026 MONDAY

Sydney

8 maritime news articles at Sydney

Steamship Mutual
P&I / InsuranceSteamship Mutual·almost 6 years ago

Australia: Pollution fines increase

Australia, pollution, marine, fines Home Publications Articles Australia: Pollution fines increase Australia: Pollution fines increase Publications Steamship Mutual Published: June 16, 2020 Contact author Download article pdf Image Club correspondents HWL Ebsworth of Sydney have reported that from 1 July 2020 the major

P&I / InsuranceWest of England·over 10 years ago

Australia - Fuel Oil Sulphur Limit for Cruise Ships in Sydney

Home News and Resources News News 18 Sep, 2015 Australia - Fuel Oil Sulphur Limit for Cruise Ships in Sydney The Government of New South Wales (NSW) has recently passed the Protection of the Environment Operations (Clean Air) Amendment (Cruise Ships) Regulation 2015 which requires the use of low sulphur fuel oil by cru

Skuld
P&I / InsuranceSkuld·over 11 years ago

Scam involving fenders

Correspondents advise that there has been a recent scam attempt to claim that marine equipment is approved and certified by Australia's AMSA. The Association is grateful to correspondents Ausship P&I for contributing to this update.

Skuld
P&I / InsuranceSkuld·almost 13 years ago

Australia: High level security requirement for oil pollution fines

Australian policy makers have a very low (zero) tolerance for pollution of the sea. This is reflected in the Commonwealth's  Protection of the Sea (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) Act 1983  ("the Act") which (at Section 9) sets out strict liability offences for oil and oily water pollution attracting max

Skuld
P&I / InsuranceSkuld·over 13 years ago

Australia: Update on Ship Arrest - Hidden Arrest Proceedings

Information received with thanks from Norton White, Sydney, Australia This short note is to update our clients and contacts in relation to revised ship arrest filing procedures recently adopted by the Federal Court of Australia. Parties filing ship arrest proceedings in Australia have previously raised the concern tha