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Enterprise Agreement

    Offshore Oil & Gas EBA
    The Offshore Oil and Gas Industry EBA had its latest meeting at Australian Mines and Metals Association (AMMA) headquarters in Perth next door to the United States Consulate on Wednesday, September 11.
    24 September 2002 [Full Story]

    Port Hedland Tugs

    28 April 2003 [Full Story]

Environment

General

    WA Dredging Begins in Geraldton
    Dredging operations commenced in Geraldton, 210 nautical miles north of Fremantle, in early October under the GPA’s Port Enhancement Project.
    10 November 2002 [Full Story]

International

International Transport Workers Federation

    ITF to help fund Christopher wreck probe
    The International Transport Workers' Federation has announced it will help foot the bill to investigate the wreck of the Christopher, which sank with loss of all hands off Cyprus in December 2001
    14 August 2003 [Full Story]

    New global agreement for seafarers
    A new global agreement covering the wages and working conditions of more than 50,000 seafarers was concluded in San Francisco on 13 November by the International Bargaining Forum (IBF) made up of the Joint Negotiating Group (JNG) representing global shipowners and shipmanagers; and the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) representing seafarers.
    17 November 2003 [Full Story]

OH&S

Political

    A Labor govt to close permit loophole
    Shadow Transport Minister Martin Ferguson commits a Labor Government to supporting Australian shipping: "Labor will stop the liberalised use of permits to create unfair advantage for foreign operators to undermine the Australian industry and jobs. "
    21 November 2003 [Full Story]

    Ferguson slams govt over security bill
    Martin Ferguson MP, Shadow Minister for Transport and Infrastructure yesterday called for government security bill to go to a senate committee.
    09 October 2003 [Full Story]

    Howard Government fails national interest on Australian ship
    Today’s news that shipping company CSL is taking legal action against trade unions and officials puts the spotlight on the Howard Government’s continuing efforts, against the national interest, to destroy Australian shipping jobs - say shadow transport and workplace ministers Martin Ferguson and Robert McClelland
    29 July 2002 [Full Story]

    MP slams Government shipping policy
    Member for Bass, Michelle O'Byrne (ALP) has long been an outspoken critic of the government's shipping policy. This week she went one step further moving a motion in the House of Representatives condemning the government' for its shipping policies.
    20 June 2002 [Full Story]

    Marine Research Under Threat
    Labor senator attacks government for selling research vessel and cutting back on CSIRO oceanographic work
    27 June 2002 [Full Story]

    Opposition lashes out at transport minister
    Chair of the ALP Maritime Industry Group, Michelle O'Byrne today condemned the Howard Anderson Government for its neglect of the Australian Shipping Industry.
    02 August 2002 [Full Story]

    Shadow Minister Slams Anderson
    Shadow Minister for Transport Martin Ferguson has attacked the Government for the unprecedented use of Commonwealth powers to overide state regulation of coastal shipping, in the media release below:
    31 October 2002 [Full Story]

Shipping

    Kiwis condemn Cup slush fund
    The Maritime Union of New Zealand last week had a go at their government for funding rich man's sport instead of national flag shipping. Their media release is reproduced in full below:
    13 May 2003 [Full Story]

    Return of the Falcon
    After an absence of twelve years the semi submersible Attwood Falcon returned to the Australian coast with a current program of six wells off Karratha.
    11 November 2002 [Full Story]

    Security Intelligence Organisation Amendment Bill 2004
    Currently there is a Bill before Federal Parliament called Security Intelligence Organization Amendment Bill 2004 which will require all states to regulate production, storage and transport of ammonium nitrate around Australia. Unfortunately for Australia, the seaborne leg of the transport chain is left open to the lowest bidder using the cheapest ships and crews in the entire world. Attached is the ALP’s Hon. Kim Beazley MP contribution to the debate which supports Australia’s Shipping and condemns FOC system.
    08 December 2004 [Full Story]

    Teekay crew transfer through
    The MUA has reached agreement with Teekay Shipping over the transfer of members from BHP Billiton.
    11 January 2002 [Full Story]

    War zone advice for seafarers
    The International Transport Workers' Federation is circulating the following information on merchant seafarers rights and protection when working in the Gulf during the invasion
    02 April 2003 [Full Story]

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