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Critical safety reminder for recreational boats

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Maritime Safety Queensland has issued a critical reminder to masters of recreational boats about the dangers of breaching collision regulations in busy shipping lanes, following the prosecution of a catamaran skipper in the Sandgate Magistrates Court. The skipper of the 15m sailing catamaran Sensation was fined $6000 for causing a near miss with a 146m chemical tanker Fairchem Restio in …

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BYD Shark 6 2025 hybrid ute

BYD Shark

The BYD Shark 6 has arrived, bringing a fresh electrified twist to the traditional Australian dual-cab utility. This plug-in hybrid ute – abbreviated to PHEV – swaps out the familiar diesel engine for a petrol-electric powertrain that aims to run more like an electric vehicle with off-road capabilities, which could make it a serious contender in the four-wheel drive vehicle …

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Bass fishing in summer

bass

The warm weather is upon us and for a lot of anglers this signals the heating up of the Australian bass bite, along with quality by-catch species including golden perch and saratoga. For many, the holiday period also creates the opportunity to explore new waterways, the chance to target bass for the first time or perhaps land a new personal …

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Heading east on Gibb River Road

Gibb

With our time in Broome coming to an end, it was time to start preparing for the adventure ahead, which was the Gibb River Road. The 660km four-wheel-drive trek is the best way to explore the natural treasures of the Kimberley. Originally constructed in the 1960s as a way to transport cattle from Derby to Wyndham, it is now an …

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Anaconda Island adventure

Anaconda

I think we sometimes forget how lucky we are to live in a country such as Australia. If ever I needed a reminder, I certainly got it when I made my way to Tiwi Island Retreat, nestled on the remote Bathurst Island off the Northern Territory. This place is adventure central, and I was lucky enough to work on a …

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Mercury Marine enhances joystick piloting capabilities

Mercury

Mercury Marine recently announced a software update for its SmartCraft operating system that gives Joystick Piloting powerful new capabilities. The system can now automatically counteract the effects of wind, waves and current while a boater is driving with the joystick, giving them the ability to dock and manoeuvre with effortless precision. For more than a decade, Mercury has evolved and …

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Adventures await at Lake Awoonga

Awoonga

Nestled in the heart of central Queensland, Lake Awoonga is a destination that promises something for everyone – from avid anglers to nature lovers and everyone in between. Known for its bountiful barramundi fishing and stunning landscapes, this serene spot is a must-visit for anyone seeking a blend of relaxation and adventure. A recreation paradise A stone’s throw from Gladstone …

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Finding consistency for a fish

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Well, it’s December already… time has absolutely flown by. For me, this year has definitely been one of the toughest, particularly when it comes to weather and health issues. We haven’t been able to put in a lot of time on the water at all. One thing I will say is, bring on next year – hopefully it will be …

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Top Townsville trip

Townsville

At the start of September, I came up with a plan to try getting my son Luke onto his first barramundi or mangrove jack. His tenth birthday was in the middle of September, so I organised a plane flight for the two of us to fly to Townsville. My father lives in this coastal city and my brother Chris was …

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Straddie fish sortie

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Good weather saw the Tilbury family head out in Lady Bird for a couple of nights over a full moon during the September school holidays. Leaving Manly boat ramp late on Friday afternoon, they pulled up at the swim enclosure beach at Dunwich, anchored and walked up to the Straddie Brewing Co for a pizza and a couple of quiet …

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