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HF 2524 kHz Monitoring to Cease

(Thursday 12 January 2023)

Due to the increased use of VHF we will no longer maintain a listening watch on HF frequency 2524 kHz as from 1 March 2023.

Read more: HF 2524 monitoring to cease

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Join Tas Maritime for $25

(Saturday 1 October 2022)

MAST, Tas Police and Tas Maritime radio have launched a new season promotion to encourage people to join Tas Maritime Radio (TMR).

Read more: Join TMR for $25


Vale Derek Blair (1939 ~ 2022)

(Tuesday 21 June 2022)

It is with profound sadness that we at Tas Maritime Radio report the passing of our good friend and long-time colleague Derek Blair.

Read more: Vale Derek Blair

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