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25th January

Apex Point (Nubeena) Boat Ramp and Jetty Extension – Update 2

Please be advised the boat ramp has fully reopened for the Australia Day public holiday and weekend. Boat operators are requested to keep clear of the new jetty piles and to not tie-off to them. Contractors will return to the site on Tuesday to recommence piling for the jetty extension. Further updates will be provided…

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25th January

Sullivans Cove – Public Berthing Pontoons TEMPORARY CLOSURE

This facility will be closed for public use from 0800 hours on Wednesday, 8 February 2023 until 0800 hours on Wednesday, 15 February 2023. The facility will be used by vessels participating in the Australian Wooden Boat Festival.

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26th November

MAST Survey

MAST is conducting a stakeholder Survey. We welcome your participation. Click here to follow the link – MAST Survey.

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M048-23 River Derwent – Royal Hobart Regatta 2023 – Prohibited Area

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M048-23 River Derwent – Royal Hobart Regatta 2023 – Prohibited Area A fireworks display will be conducted from the Regatta Jetty (42° 52.577’S / 147° 20.337’E) and from a pontoon in position 42° 52.564’S / 147° 20.365’E on Sunday, 12 February 2023 between 2130 and 2200 hours. A prohibited area is declared for non-authorised boats…

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  • Published on 12 Feb 2023

M047-23 River Derwent – Royal Hobart Regatta

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M047-23 River Derwent – Royal Hobart Regatta Mariners are advised aquatic events including rowing, sailing and swimming will be conducted in the waters south of the Tasman Bridge to Rosny Point and Macquarie Wharf on Saturday 11, Sunday, 12 and Monday, 13 February 2023. Rowing will commence at 0730 hours on Saturday and the Two…

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  • Published on 11 Feb 2023

M049-23 Woodbridge Jetty

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M049-23 Woodbridge Jetty Mariners are advised the Woodbridge Jetty will be unavailable for berthing between 0700 hours – 0830 hours on Friday, 10 February 2023.    

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  • Published on 10 Feb 2023

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