27 March 2023
Tasmania is set to welcome more than 150 cruise ships in the 2023/24 season.
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TasPorts donates the 1904 edition of Philip's Mercantile Marine Atlas of the World to the Maritime Museum of Tasmania.
22 March 2023
TasPorts notes the release of the Australian Transport Safety Bureau’s (ATSB) report Collision involving Goliath and tugs York Cove and Campbell Cove.
20 March 2023
illuminating Tasmania's export capabilities in 2023, inspiring young people across Australia and the world.
14 March 2023
Successful recipients of the fourth TasPorts Community Grant Program announced.
10 March 2023
TasPorts was proud to host the 27th meeting of the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) National Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) Advisory Group in Launceston this week.
09 March 2023
The CSL Group-owned Goliath will be allowed to berth at the Port of Devonport today (9 March).
08 March 2023
The Tasmanian Harbour Master has denied CSL’s vessel, the Goliath, access to Tasmanian waters.
07 March 2023
The change in seasons has hit hard and fast with some of our ports currently bearing the brunt of a strong cold front moving across Tasmania leading to severe weather warnings for damaging winds and marine wind warnings.
06 March 2023
TasPorts returns the original bell from the ML Egeria, which had been gifted to the Hobart Ports Authority in 1997, to the Motor Yacht Club of Tasmania.
28 February 2023
TasPorts staff proudly participated in the 2023 Business Clean Up Australia Day.
About 130 delegates are in Tasmania to attend the Australasian Marine Pilots Institute conference in Hobart from 27 February to 1 March 2023.