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Marine and Safety Tasmania was established to ensure the safe operation of vessels, provide and manage marine facilities and manage environmental issues relating to vessels.

If you are currently a MAST client, you have the option to manage the administration of your licence, registration, or mooring permit through the MAST Portal and also lodge a Notice of Disposal.

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Latest News

10th June

Recreational Boating Officer – Moorings

MAST is looking for a Recreational Boating Officer – Moorings to join our team. To apply, please provide a cover letter addressing the Selection Criteria and a copy of your currentResumé/CV. Applications should be emailed to admin@mast.tas.gov.au. Applications close at 5.00pm on Friday, 27th June 2025.

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22nd May

Binalong Bay boat ramp closure

The Binalong Bay boat ramp will be closed from 7am Monday 26th of May 2025 to 7am Saturday 31st May, to allow for a ramp extension. Regular updates will be provided on the progress of the works and any changes to closure dates. For further information, please contact MAST on (03) 6235 8853 or email…

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11th April

Geilston Bay Update

Works are now complete! The new 19m floating pontoon with berthing capabilities on both sides is now installed with the adjacent ramp lengthened by 2.5m. MAST thanks all users for their patience while this work was underway.

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M230-25(T) DÉntrecasteaux Channel – Middleton – Sunken Vessel

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M230-25(T) DÉntrecasteaux Channel – Middleton – Sunken Vessel Mariners are advised that the sunken vessel and wreck marker buoy off Middleton, in approximate position Latitude 43° 13.821’S Longitude 147° 16.044’E have been removed. M122-25(T) is cancelled.  

  • Middleton
  • Published on 12 Jun 2025

M229-25(T)Storm Bay, North Bruny Island – Marine Farm Lease 281 – Yellow Bluff

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M229-25(T) Storm Bay, North Bruny Island – Marine Farm Lease 281 – Yellow Bluff Mariners are advised that the north eastern corner mark, in position Latitude 43o06.494’S Longitude 147o 25.747’E, at Huon Aquaculture’s Yellow Bluff Lease MF281 in Storm Bay is currently off station. Mariners should navigate with caution in the area  

  • Storm Bay
  • Published on 11 Jun 2025

M228-25(T) Port of Devonport – Mersey River – Beacon 13 – Temporary Removal

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M228-25(T) Port of Devonport – Mersey River – Beacon 13 – Temporary Removal Mariners are advised the Mersey River beacon no 13 lateral mark (adjacent to Sayers Point) has been temporarily removed to allow for waterside piling works associated with berth construction at Devonport berth 3 West (new TT Line berth). Whilst the topmark has…

  • Mersey River
  • Published on 11 Jun 2025

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