The 'Cambus Wallace' left Glasgow on its maiden voyage on the 3rd of May 1894 bound for Brisbane with a general cargo. The vessel had been allowed to go kilometres off course and during a south-east ...
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For information to assist regulatory considerations, refer to Policy Statements and Guidelines, the Conservation Advice, the Listing Advice and/or the Recovery Plan.
For information to assist regulatory considerations, refer to Policy Statements and Guidelines, the Conservation Advice, the Listing Advice and/or the Recovery Plan.
For information to assist regulatory considerations, refer to Policy Statements and Guidelines, the Conservation Advice, the Listing Advice and/or the Recovery Plan.
For information to assist regulatory considerations, refer to Policy Statements and Guidelines, the Conservation Advice, the Listing Advice and/or the Recovery Plan.
For information to assist regulatory considerations, refer to Policy Statements and Guidelines, the Conservation Advice, the Listing Advice and/or the Recovery Plan.
The 'Grace Darling' left Brisbane on the 9th of March 1894. The vessel had on board ninety tons of coal for Burketown. The vessel proceeded to the Magazine at Fisherman's Island where explosives and ...
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On 2nd April 1931 the MV Malabar violently struck the headland at Long Bay south of Sydney. The passenger and cargo steamer owned by the Burns Philp Company was making its journey from Melbourne to ...
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