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If you are currently a MAST client, you have the option to manage the administration of your licence, registration, or mooring permit through the MAST Portal and also lodge a Notice of Disposal.

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Latest News

22nd May

Binalong Bay boat ramp closure

The Binalong Bay boat ramp will be closed from 7am Monday 26th of May 2025 to 7am Saturday 31st May, to allow for a ramp extension. Regular updates will be provided on the progress of the works and any changes to closure dates. For further information, please contact MAST on (03) 6235 8853 or email…

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11th April

Geilston Bay Update

Works are now complete! The new 19m floating pontoon with berthing capabilities on both sides is now installed with the adjacent ramp lengthened by 2.5m. MAST thanks all users for their patience while this work was underway.

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10th April

Geilston Bay Boat Ramp

Geilston Bay update 10 April 2025 The boat ramp works have now been completed and the ramp is open for use. Once the new pontoon arrives from the supplier, installation will require a temporary closure of the ramp. Further updates will be provided once the installation date is confirmed. MAST thanks all users for their…

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Latest Notices to Mariners

M237-25 Port of Lady Barron – Lady Barron Wharf – Temporary Closure

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M237-25 Port of Lady Barron – Lady Barron Wharf – Temporary Closure Mariners are advised that TasPorts will be conducting inspections at Lady Barron Wharf on the following dates: Wednesday, 2 July 2025 from 0830 to 1600 hours Thursday, 3 July 2025 from 0700 to 1600 hours During the period of the works, the Lady…

  • Lady Baron
  • Published on 2 Jul 2025

M239-25 Flinders Island – Lady Barron

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M239-25 Flinders Island – Lady Barron Mariners are advised that work has commenced on the construction of the Flinders Island Safe Harbour Project. The project involves the construction of a rock groin commencing from an approximate shore position at Latitude 40° 12.736’ and Longitude 148° 14.854’, and extending approximately 200 metres from the shore in…

  • Lady Barron, Flinders Island
  • Published on 30 Jun 2025

M238-25 Floating Log – Adventure Bay, Bruny Island

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M238-25 Floating Log – Adventure Bay, Bruny Island Mariners are advised that a large log has been reported drifting off Adventure Bay Road in approximate position Latitude 43° 20.814’S Longitude 147° 19.753’E. Mariners should navigate with caution in the area.    

  • Adventure Bay, Bruny Island
  • Published on 30 Jun 2025

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