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Latest News

26th May

Emergency situations

Being prepared for emergency situations is about planning every trip in detail before heading out on the water. Here are five essential safety steps all boaters should take to be as safe as possible when at sea. Recently published on Nautilus Marine Insurance’s website, this article by MAST’s Storm Eastley – Senior Recreational Boating Safety…

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18th May

Infrastructure improvement – Swan Bay pontoon, Great Lake

Over the years, MAST has received feedback from boaters that the ‘step up’ onto the pontoon at Swan Bay was difficult and potentially unsafe. In response, MAST has designed and installed a prototype transition ramp at Swan Bay. To help determine whether this design improves the usability and safety of the pontoon, MAST encourages users…

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30th April

MAST AGFEST Boat Show 2026

And that’s a wrap! Thanks to everyone who visited the MAST site at AGFEST 2026! It was great to chat with so many people about boating safety in Tasmania. A big thank you to our BoatSafe partners who exhibited at this year’s AGFEST, and each of them helped to make the 2026 MAST AGFEST Boat…

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M200-26 River Derwent, Old Beach Boat Ramp and Jetty – Temporary Closure

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M200-26 River Derwent – Old Beach Boat Ramp and Jetty – Temporary Closure Mariners are advised that the Old Beach Boat Ramp and Jetty will be temporarily closed by Brighton Council for general maintenance on Thursday, 4 June 2026, from 0700 to 1700 hours. Mariners are requested to plan accordingly and use alternative facilities during…

  • Old Beach
  • Published on 4 Jun 2026

M199-26 Bridport, Goftons Beach – Fireworks Display – Prohibited Area

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M199-26 Bridport, Goftons Beach – Fireworks Display – Prohibited Area A fireworks display will be conducted from the Bridport foreshore in the vicinity of the lighthouse at Goftons Beach on Saturday, 30 May 2026, between 1900 and 1930 hours. During this time, a prohibited area will be in force for all waters bounded by an…

  • Bridport, Goftons Beach
  • Published on 30 May 2026

M198-26 Blythe River – Heybridge Boat Ramp – Temporary Closure

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M198-26 Blythe River – Heybridge Boat Ramp – Temporary Closure Mariners are advised that the Heybridge Boat Ramp will be temporarily closed by Marine and Safety Tasmania (MAST) for maintenance works commencing Monday, 1 June 2026, and continuing until further notice. Mariners are requested to plan accordingly and use alternative facilities during this period.

  • Blythe River - Heybridge Boat Ramp
  • Published on 25 May 2026

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