The state government is celebrating a key milestone in the upgrade of crucial berthing infrastructure for the replacement ...
It is costing Tasmanians $900,000 a month to store the Spirit of Tasmania IV vessel at anchor in Geelong as the new berth in Devonport continues to take shape.
A seal has been caught napping on the bow of a Spirit of Tasmania ferry as it pulled out of the Geelong port. A family of ...
A 700-tonne gantry has arrived in Devonport, marking a key milestone in the construction of the new berth that will service the state’s next-generation Spirit of Tasmania ships.
The Fair Work Commission has found it was wrong for ship officers to be entirely banned from drinking alcohol on the Spirit of Tasmania IV’s delivery voyage from Scotland to Australia.
The first tickets for berths on the new Spirit of Tasmania ferries will go on sale Monday as government-owned ferry operator ...
The second of the two new Spirit of Tasmania ships has been handed over to TT-Line by Finnish ship-building company Rauma Marine Constructions (RMC). Spirit of Tasmania V was officially accepted by ...
That seems to be the motto of one lazy seal which was captured by eager travellers sleeping on the bulbous bow – a protruding structure located at the bow of a ship below the waterline – of one Spirit ...
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