11 March 2022
TasPorts has welcomed new tug, Svitzer Bondi to its north-west marine fleet, based in Devonport
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09 March 2022
Following the collision incident at the Port of Devonport, where two TasPorts tugs were sunk, TasPorts acknowledges the service of tug Campbell Cove.
03 March 2022
Route changes to King Island shipping service
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28 February 2022
New roll-on-roll-off berth at the Port of Devonport commissioned
TasPorts announced today that it has granted the RSV Nuyina approval to transit the Tasman Bridge, following the completion of extensive and diligent risk assessments.
17 February 2022
Salvors at the Port of Devonport have recovered more than 18,000 litres of hydrocarbons from submerged tugs Campbell Cove and York Cove.
11 February 2022
Following a collision that occurred at the Port of Devonport on 28 January 2022 between cement carrier Goliath and two berthed tugs, environmental protection remains the top priority as salvage efforts continue at berth 3 West.
08 February 2022
TasPorts welcomes cement carrier Kondili to the Port of Devonport
04 February 2022
TasPorts is continuing to actively manage the oil spill containment area and plan for the salvage and recovery of two damaged tugs at the Port of Devonport.
01 February 2022
Salvage team arrive at the Port of Devonport to lead the recovery operation of damaged tugs
31 January 2022
TasPorts has safely removed third tug Wilga from the incident site and oil spill containment area