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Latest News

6th July

MAST’s $33m investment helping to keep the state’s recreational boaters afloat on Tassie waterways

Recreational boating registration and licence fees work to improve access and safety for users of the state’s waterways, writes Daniel Wood. Since 1998, Marine and Safety Tasmania (MAST) has invested more than $33m into recreational boating facilities across Tasmania. Funded through recreational boating registration and licence fees, these works focus on practical upgrades that improve…

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29th June

Craigbourne Dam Reopening – Tuesday 30 June

Great news! Craigbourne Dam will reopen for recreational access from Tuesday, 30 June, following the lifting of the blue-green algae closure. Tasmanian Irrigation has let us know that recent testing shows the algae is non-toxic, with no harmful toxins detected, and levels are continuing to drop as the weather cools. Visible scum has mostly cleared,…

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23rd June

MAST Strategic Plan 2026-2029

Centred on MAST’s vision to make Tasmanian waterways safe and enjoyable for all users, the plan focuses on six key strategic pillars: safety, stewardship, people, partnerships, innovation, and infrastructure. The Plan responds to changing technology, community needs, and operating conditions, ensuring MAST remains proactive, efficient, and future-focused. Read the MAST Strategic Plan 2026-2029

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Latest Notices to Mariners

M252-26(T) Port Esperance, Stringers Cove – Marine Farm Lease 209 – Navigation Buoys

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M252-26(T) Port Esperance, Stringers Cove – Marine Farm Lease 209 – Navigation Buoys Mariners are advised that six navigation buoys will be deployed at the western end of Stringers Cove, marking the 10-metre contour line, from Tuesday 7 July to Thursday 9 July 2026. Marker Latitude Longitude Buoy 1 43°20.780’S 147°2.706’E Buoy 2 43°20.777’S 147°2.659’E…

  • Stringers Cove
  • Published on 6 Jul 2026

M251-26(T) Port Esperance, Stringers Cove – Marine Farm Lease 209 – Navigation Buoys

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M251-26(T) Port Esperance, Stringers Cove – Marine Farm Lease 209 – Navigation Buoys Mariners are advised that three navigation buoys will be deployed at the eastern end of Stringers Cove, marking the 10-metre contour line, from Monday 6 July to Wednesday 8 July 2026. Marker Latitude Longitude Buoy 1 43°20.779’S 147°2.838’E Buoy 2 43°20.835’S 147°2.925’E…

  • Stringers Cove
  • Published on 6 Jul 2026

M250-26(T) River Tamar – Inspection Head Red AtoN – Barge on Anchors

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M250-26(T) River Tamar – Inspection Head Red AtoN – Barge on Anchors Mariners are advised that the barge TB Massif will be positioned at the Inspection Head Red AtoN from Monday, 6 July to Tuesday, 7 July 2026. TB Massif will be held in position using anchors and winch wires in accordance with the attached…

  • River Tamar
  • Published on 6 Jul 2026

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