Yemen's Houthis damage two ships in Red Sea and threaten to 'further escalate'
Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis say they have fired missiles at two more vessels in the Red Sea, causing damage to the ships.
Fears for health of Great Barrier Reef as skipper fined $15K over 21st birthday boat crash
An environmental advocate says the changing climate means its more important than ever to protect the reef from human damage. It comes after a private charter skipper is convicted of numerous maritime offences.
After days adrift and partially amputating his own finger, this Swiss sailor is recuperating in WA
The last place Ralph Bender expected to wind up was southern Western Australia missing part of his hand.
Four arrested after man drowns on Hobart waterfront during alleged attempted robbery
Four people, including two 17-year-olds, are arrested after a man drowns during what police say was an attempt to steal a woman's handbag at Hobart's waterfront overnight.
Sister says her brother 'died a hero' after saving three children who were caught in rip at SA beach
A woman is remembering her brother as a "hero", saying he saved the lives of three children who were caught in a rip at Mary Ellis Beach, south-west of Port Lincoln on Friday. She has launched a fundraiser to support his wife and four children.
US military ends search for Navy SEALs lost in Arabian Sea
The US military says the sailors were taking part in a January raid on an unflagged ship carrying illicit Iranian made-weapons.
Body of missing man caught in rip at SA beach found after four-day search
The body of missing man Dan Cojocea, who was caught in a rip in waters off the SA's Eyre Peninsula on Friday, has been found.
Search resumes for missing man caught in a rip at SA beach
The search resumes for missing man Dan Cojocea, who was caught in a rip near Sleaford, south-west of Port Lincoln, on Friday afternoon.
What to do if you get caught in a 'tricky and unpredictable' flash rip
Beach safety expert Professor Rob Brander explains what flash rips are and how swimmers can stay safe if they are caught in one.
Prisoners' pride in restoring a piece of infamous Australian maritime history
The Batavia shipwreck, with its mutiny and murder, is ingrained in Western Australian history. Now, 400 years later, a restoration project is bringing pride and new skills to a group of inmates.
More than 60 migrants feared drowned after shipwreck off Libyan coast
Around 61 migrants, including women and children, have drowned following a "tragic" shipwreck off Libya, according to the International Organisation for Migration.
Mystery, mutiny and a missing ship, but what happened to the HMAS Matafele?
HMAS Matafele disappeared without a trace during a treacherous sea voyage in 1944, but a stroke of fortune meant a 19-year-old crewman missed the boat.
Maersk pauses Red Sea traffic after Houthi attack
Danish shipping company AP Moller-Maersk will pause all container shipments through the Red Sea until further notice, a spokesperson for the company says.
Australian Antarctic icebreaker's $875,000 refuelling debacle revealed in a single image
The RSV Nuyina "hit" Hobart's Tasman Bridge four times during computer simulations, and would have done so another 10 times if the virtual trial wasn't aborted. It's why the ship now has to make a 660-kilometre detour to refuel at a cost of almost $1 million.
'I still had my pyjamas on': Skipper describes rescue from sinking trawler off Queensland coast
A trawler crew in distress off the Queensland coast fired off an emergency beacon. They watched their boat go down in tropical waters after a freighter came to their rescue.
Search for missing fisherman suspended, partner says disappearance leaves 'massive hole in everybody's hearts'
The loved ones of Matthew Balange are coming to terms with the loss of a "beautiful person who put everybody above himself", as officials on the Sunshine Coast concede it's unlikely he'll be found alive.
Wong and Dutton press top Chinese official over 'unsafe, unprofessional' warship conduct
The foreign minister and opposition leader press a top Chinese official over the "unsafe and unprofessional" conduct of a People's Liberation Army warship that confronted an Australian frigate earlier this month.
Searchers find empty boat with motor running as ocean hunt for fisher continues
The man, in his 40s, has been missing since yesterday afternoon when he did not return from a trip to the Gneerings Shoals, off the coast of Maroochydore.
After more than 180 years, the Indigenous side of a notorious shipwreck story will be told
The killing of 26 men, women and children has been described as the largest murder of Europeans by Indigenous people in Australia's colonial history. Now, a new sculpture, signs and garden will give context to a monument marking the event.
13 crewmen are missing after cargo ship sinks off Greek island in gale-force winds
A cargo ship travelling from Egypt to Turkey hit stormy seas and sank near the Greek island of Lesbos leading to a major rescue operation finding only one crewman.
Fire at sea thousands of kilometres from home — narrow escape from maritime disaster detailed in ATSB report
A scathing report finds equipment failure, overworked crew — many who had never been in Antarctic conditions before — as well as other factors contributed to a 2021 fire on board a ship which was thousands of kilometres from help "in some of the harshest and least-forgiving oceans on the planet".
Investigations launched into death of man on Great Barrier Reef snorkelling tour
The South Australian man, who was found unresponsive while snorkelling, was pulled out of the water, but attempts to revive him were unsuccessful.
'New evidence' found on the resting place of Captain Cook's Endeavour, scientists say
Australian maritime scientists say "two significant discoveries" provide more evidence that a shipwreck off the US coast is Captain Cook's Endeavour.
Naval personnel injured by Chinese warship sonar pulses, Opposition criticises government timing
Naval divers working to clear fishing nets from the HMAS Toowoomba's propellers were forced to exit the water when a Chinese warship began operating its hull-mounted sonar, in an incident labelled "unsafe and unprofessional".
'It was super eerie': Suspected human graves on WA island spark offshore mystery
Police will travel to a remote West Australian island where shocked boat skippers found what they believe are recent burial sites, raising questions about the number of people who are dying unrecorded in Australian waters.