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Keep Tassie Boaties Safe

(Thursday February 3, 2022)

MAST met with Pulse Hobart at Tas Maritime's Queens Domain Operations Centre to create a message about boating safety which then appeared on Facebook.

TMR Operator Bryan Rumley was on duty at that time.

Read more: Keep Tassie Boaties Safe


Derek goes to Melbourne

(Friday 29 October 2021)

Acting on a reliable tip off from one of our spies, Tas Maritime's Operators gathered at the Queens Domain base today to farewell past operator Derek Blair who is uprooting himself and soon to relocate to Melbourne to live with his son.

Read more: Derek goes to Melbourne

Safety Camera at Marion Narrows

(Thursday 10 June 2021)

In the interests of boating safety Tas Maritime Radio (TMR) has installed a live camera at the Marion Narrows to monitor the transit of vessels and provide vision of current sea conditions.

Read more: Safety Camera at Marion Narrows

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