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Marine Rescue Camden Haven

Locality: Laurieton, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6559 7356



Address: Corner of Tunis and Short Streets, 2443 Laurieton, NSW, Australia

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25.01.2022 NEW CHAPTER FOR MARINE RESCUE NSW VESSEL The largest rescue vessel in the Marine Rescue NSW fleet Lord Howe 40 was farewelled from Port Macquarie today, headed ...for its new home base on Lord Howe Island. The boat will be the island community’s first dedicated rescue vessel, with local volunteers to start training on board in coming weeks, ready for the start of operations early in the new year. The former NSW Police 16m patrol vessel Fearless, LH 40 has undergone a $700,000 refurbishment in readiness for its new career under the MRNSW banner. Member for Port Macquarie Leslie Williams today farewelled the newly-refurbished vessel and wished it well for its 320 nautical mile journey. Having undergone extensive sea trials here in Port Macquarie, Lord Howe 40 is now ready to begin the next chapter in its life, helping keep watch over Lord Howe Island’s many local and visiting sailors and boaters, Mrs Williams said. Lord Howe 40 recently underwent a complete refit and facelift at Birdon Marine right here in Port Macquarie, thanks to an investment of more than $700,000 by the NSW Government. This is part of the $37.6 million the Government has invested over four years to deliver MRNSW 38 new rescue vessels, improve volunteer facilities and continue upgrading the marine radio network. "This expenditure is aimed at ensuring our Marine Rescue volunteers have safe, reliable and modern vessels such as Lord Howe 40 to support the volunteers in their mission to save lives on the water. "I’m delighted in the support of the NSW Government in enhancing the safety of the boating community and in supporting local jobs and industry here on the Mid North Coast. Marine Rescue NSW Fleet Manager Kelvin Parkin said comprehensive sea trials had readied the vessel for the 18 hour journey to its new home on Lord Howe Island. Today is an exciting day for everyone at Marine Rescue as our first offshore rescue vessel sets off on its maiden voyage in our own livery. Marine Rescue Lord Howe Island Unit Commander McFadyen, who spent five years operating on Fearless as a member of the NSW Police Force Marine Area Command, said the new unit’s 34 volunteers were eagerly anticipating starting training on board LH 40. I’m excited to be here today in Port Macquarie to help take Lord Howe 40 home to start the next chapter in its service life. Photos: Brad Whittaker Photos: 1. Crew of Lord Howe Island 40 for the voyage to the island. 2. LH 40 with Port Macquarie PWCs - the two extremes in size of Marine Rescue vessels! 3. Jim McFayden, Unit Commander, Lord Howe Island unit 4. Randall Gawne, Regional Operations Manager, being interviewed by Prime7 5. Member for Port Macquarie Leslie Williams and crew of LH 40 6. At the helm of LH 40 7. LH 40 departure and PWC escort 8. LH 40 departure and PWC escort 9. PM 30 farewells LH 4



24.01.2022 National Safe Boating Week starts tomorrow. If you love boating, you’ll know the importance of preparation, safety and responsibility. Each time you’re on the water, you need to live a safe mindset. This National Safe Boating Week, live it by following these simple steps before you set off.... Know it - know the limits of your vessel: www.amsa.gov.au/know-it Service it - keep your boat serviced: www.amsa.gov.au/service-it Pack it - have all necessary safety equipment on board: www.amsa.gov.au/pack-it Check it - check the weather and sea conditions: www.amsa.gov.au/check-it Plan it - plan your trip and Log on / Log off with Marine rescue NSW: www.amsa.gov.au/plan-it Learn it - know the rules that keep you safe: www.amsa.gov.au/learn-it Wear it - wear your lifejacket: www.amsa.gov.au/wear-it Each day from tomorrow until next Friday we will post more information on each of these steps to help you be better prepared and safer out on the water this boating season. Learn more here: www.amsa.gov.au/national-safe-boating-week #lifejacket2work #safeboating #safeboatingweek #boating #boatlife #boats #boat

24.01.2022 TOMORROW IS WEAR YOUR LIFE JACKET TO WORK DAY Tomorrow, Friday October 2 is Wear your Lifejacket to Work Day. Wear your life jacket and show your colleagues that if it’s easy enough to wear at work, it’s easy enough to wear on the water. ... Post a picture of yourself wearing one to social media with the hashtags #safeboating and #wearittowork For more information: www.amsa.gov.au/wear-it

24.01.2022 This Saturday morning 3 October we will join James Tobin from Sunrise on the Seven Network as he broadcasts from Sydney Harbour on the first day of the boating season. We will have lots of great tips to help you have a safe and enjoyable summer on our beautiful waterways. Join us from 7.35am for our first live cross and on the half hour throughout the show. ... See you there!



24.01.2022 KNOW IT Today is the first day of National Safe Boating Week, and the first of the steps we will share for the week is 'Know It'. Safe boating means knowing the limits of your vessel. Before you go, make sure your boat is river or seaworthy and appropriate for your chosen activity.... You can get more information here: www.amsa.gov.au/know-it #lifejacket2work #safeboating #safeboatingweek #boating #boatlife #boats #boat

23.01.2022 SERVICE IT Safe boating means being a responsible boat owner. Boats need regular maintenance, servicing and safety checks to keep them ship-shape. Equipment failures or vessel breakdowns can result in serious accidents which could endanger your crew and yourself.... Find out more about servicing your vessel here: www.amsa.gov.au/service-it #lifejacket2work #safeboating #safeboatingweek #boating #boatlife #boats #boat

23.01.2022 Launched by Marine Rescue Commissioner Stacey Tannos, MRTV is our new online monthly online video magazine, showcasing our professionally skilled and dedicated volunteers and world-class vessels and equipment. Episodes will go online in the first week of the month on the Marine Rescue NSW YouTube channel via the MRNSW website. You can watch our first episode here: https://www.marinerescuensw.com.au/news-m/marine-rescue-tv/ Each episode of MRTV will feature interviews with ...staff or volunteers, news from around the organisation and safety tips and advice for boaters. Watch our first episode for an interview with new Deputy Commissioner Alex Barrell, the arrival of our new 12 metre Naiad vessel, Botany Hacking 30, and the commissioning of vessel Sussex Inlet 20. We also dropped in to the Rotary Emergency Services Community Awards and we provide some tips about Logging On and Logging Off with MRNSW. We look forward to seeing you each month.



22.01.2022 LEARN IT Safe boating means knowing the rules and laws that keep us safe. Boating safety is a responsibility we all share as waterway users.... Depending on where you are, what kind of boat you have and whether you are operating recreationally or commercially there are many rules and regulations which may apply to your vessel. Learn which rules apply to your vessel and follow them. For more information: www.amsa.gov.au/learn-it #lifejacket2work #safeboating #safeboatingweek #boating #boatlife #boats #boat

20.01.2022 Despite the inclement weather yesterday Crowdy Harrington and Camden Haven units exercised together. Photos taken from on board Camden Haven 30, Crowdy Harrington 30 in the background.

20.01.2022 Severe Weather Update: heavy rain and dangerous flooding for SE Qld and NE NSW, 13 December 2020. Video current at at 8:00 am AEST Sunday 13 December 2020. Torr...ential rain of up to 473mm was recorded around the Qld/NSW border overnight on Saturday, and there is more to come. Warnings are current for heavy rain, damaging winds and hazardous surf conditions, so check if they include you. Flood Watches and Warnings have also been issued, with more likely through Sunday and over the coming days. Heavy rain will build again during Sunday across both south east Qld and north east NSW, and on Monday the focus will shift to NSW. Widespread 3-day totals to Tuesday of 300-600mm are expected. Know your weather. Know your risk. For the latest warnings visit http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/warnings/index.shtml or the BOM Weather app, and follow advice from emergency services.

18.01.2022 CHECK IT Safe boating means assessing the weather, as well as sea or river conditions, before heading out. Conditions can change quickly, so don’t hesitate to head back in. If in doubt, don’t go out.... Stay tuned into the weather while out on the water. VHF marine radio is the most effective and reliable means of accessing weather information while at sea. For more information: www.amsa.gov.au/check-it #lifejacket2work #safeboating #safeboatingweek #boating #boatlife #boats #boat

18.01.2022 Be aware of this warning please and stay safe



18.01.2022 Beware if you are planning on going out this afternoon

17.01.2022 We received a report from a concerned member of the public about an injured dolphin near the Stingray CK bridge an hour ago. A flurry of phone calls to ORRCA ensued to get eyes on the dolphin. Good friend of the on duty radio operator who lives nearby was asked to confirm. He responded despite the heavy rain and with no further sighting queried nearby fishermen, who'd not seen it either. If you're out on the water and see a dolphin with a noticeable gash in front of its dorsal fin, give us a call on channel 16 or 88. Or call ORRCA direct on 02 9415 3333

14.01.2022 more coming down the coast

12.01.2022 PLAN FOR SURVIVAL THIS BOATING SEASON With National Safe Boating Week and the start of the boating season upon us, there’s no better time to make sure that you and your vessel are prepared if the worst happens. For Guy Peluso and partner Colleen, their sailing trip down the northern New South Wales coast became a dramatic struggle for survival. They were saved not just by the exceptional efforts of the emergency services who responded to their distress call, but by their own...Continue reading

12.01.2022 PLAN IT Safe boating means planning your trip. Log On when you leave and Log Off when you return with Marine Rescue on Channel 16 on VHF or via the free Marine Rescue app. ... When you Log On, info about your trip - such as when you're due back - helps us find you if something doesn't go according to plan. For more information on Logging On and Logging Off: www.marinerescuensw.com.au/plan-log-on/ For more information on planning your trip: www.amsa.gov.au/plan-it #lifejacket2work #safeboating #safeboatingweek #boating #boatlife #boats #boat

11.01.2022 KEEP YOUR BEST MATE ON THE WATER IN TOP SHAPE It's finally the October Long Weekend. You're ready for a great time out on the water - but is your life jacket? Life jackets need regular checks and servicing to make sure they can do their job of keeping you safer on the water. ... The start of the boating season is the perfect time to check and service your life jacket - and this great website gives you lots of handy tips including the nearest place to get your life jacket serviced: https://lifejackets.org.au/ Keep your best mate on the water in top shape - check your life jackets before heading out this long weekend.

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07.01.2022 Thanks to Marine Rescue Port Macquarie letting Vic and Steven, two of our members, join your weekend First Aid training. First rate training and nice to meet some of your members. Also Geoff from MR Ballina. Cheers

07.01.2022 WEAR IT Safe boating means wearing a life jacket - the most important piece of safety equipment on any recreational vessel. Accidents happen, and if you end up in the water you are much more likely to survive if you are wearing a lifejacket.... For more information: www.amsa.gov.au/wear-it #lifejacket2work #safeboating #safeboatingweek #boating #boatlife #boats #boat

07.01.2022 Be a shame after all the great weather we've had recently

06.01.2022 PACK IT Safe boating means carrying the right safety equipment. You'll need different items depending on your vessel type and whether you're in open or enclosed waters. Make sure your safety equipment is in good condition, your flares and lifejackets are in date and your EPIRB beacon is registered. ... Your passengers’ lives are in your hands. Be a responsible skipper and be prepared. For more information: www.amsa.gov.au/pack-it #lifejacket2work #safeboating #safeboatingweek #boating #boatlife #boats #boat

05.01.2022 Severe Weather Warning for HEAVY RAINFALL For people in Mid North Coast Forecast District. Issued at 4:20 pm Thursday, 10 December 2020.... DEVELOPING COASTAL TROUGH. HEAVY RAIN FOR MID NORTH COAST TONIGHT. Weather Situation: A developing coastal trough is expected to bring widespread rainfall to the Mid North Coast tonight and tomorrow. This system will then track slowly northwards over the coming days. Some intense falls are likely. HEAVY RAINFALL is expected to develop over the Mid North Coast overnight tonight. Rainfall rates could be locally enhanced by topography or thunderstorms and this may lead to dangerous flash flooding. The area of heaviest rainfall is most likely south of Kempsey initially, before extending northwards during Friday morning. The area is then expected to contract to the northern parts of the Mid North Coast by late Friday. A Flood Watch is current for Orara River, Bellinger and Kalang Rivers, and Hastings River. Locations which may be affected include Coffs Harbour, Port Macquarie, Taree, Kempsey, and Dorrigo.

05.01.2022 Tomorrow (10/11/20) NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service in conjunction with Fire and Rescue NSW Station 358 Laurieton will be conducting a hazard reduction ...burn around the Laurieton side off North Brother Mountain (weather permitting). Smoke will be visible throughout the Camden Haven and Bonny Hills area. NSW Rural Fire Service - Mid Coast District See more

04.01.2022 Tomorrow is the official start of the boating season. Join volunteers from our Marine Rescue Port Jackson, Broken Bay, Middle Harbour and Terrey Hills units on Weekend Sunrise tomorrow, 3 October, as they show how you can keep safe on the water this boating season. We will be joining Weekend Sunrise weather presenter James Tobin to share lots of great information, have a bit of fun, and step on board some of the Marine Rescue vessels that help to look out for you on the water.... Tune in to Weekend Sunrise on Network 7 from 7am. We will be in the weather crosses on the half hour until 9:35am. See you on the tele!

01.01.2022 Watch for further reports

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