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Journal - July 2007Industrial issues
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Port of Call[ Full Story ]
Union VictoryThe Maltese flag of convenience vessel [ Full Story ]
Industry newsMailbag
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Maritime diary
'The Murdoch press have been outrageous in the duplicity of their reporting. Their unrelenting front page and editorial prejudices seeking the public condemnation of unions and the connection between the industrial and political sides of the Labor Party has been a hysterical and breathless effort by any media standards.' [ Full Story ]
ObituariesShipping news
The Maritime Union of Australia was host to top-level negotiations between some of the world’s most powerful shipowners and trade union leaders in Sydney in May. [ Full Story ]
2007 Quadrennial ElectionsThe 2007-2011 Quadrennial Election has now concluded with the membership declaring confidence in the current officers to lead the union through for the next four years. [ Full Story ]
Coastal BattlesThe fight for Australian shipping [ Full Story ]
Terminator 4How Hollywood put a stop to BHP's LNG facility and how the unions will play a star role in getting the production back on track [ Full Story ]
Pasher BulkerAs the floodwaters subside and life slowly starts to return to normal for the people of Newcastle and the Hunter region one single monument will remain in the minds of Novocastrians, if not on the city’s main beach. [ Full Story ]
Labor govt to refloat Australian shippingALP National Conference commits to cabotage and Australian jobs in shipping and the offshore industry [ Full Story ]
TorpedoedMore Australian ships have gone down under the Howard Government than the Japanese sank in World War II. [ Full Story ]
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