Qld wreck removal efforts given $15m, three-year extension as govt vows to close legal loopholes
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Qld wreck removal efforts given $15m, three-year extension as govt vows to close legal loopholes
FILE: Some vessels have had to be refloated like the Daisy May in the Caboolture River in September 2020. Photo: Maritime Safety Queensland The Queensland Government is extending the ‘shelf life’ of its derelict vessel removal program with $15 million for three more years. And the sunken wreck of the fishing vessel, Lady Jane, is to be removed from the Ross River in Townsville under the extended program. The Keeping Our Waterways Safe p…
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