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Austal wins tender to deliver new passenger catamaran for Whitsundays Routes

Austal Limited has announced that its Australasia division has secured a contract valued between AUD 14 million and AUD 16 million to build a 36-metre catamaran for Cruise Whitsundays, part of experiential tourism group Journey Beyond.

Locally manufactured catamaran heads to Sanctuary Cove Boat Show

A locally built high-performance catamaran is placing the Sunshine Coast’s boat-building industry on the global map, following the launch of the first Cure 55 production model, crafted entirely at Cure Marine’s facility in Coolum Beach.

Rottnest Fast Ferries taps Austal and Incat Crowther for new catamaran

Austal Australasia has secured a contract to build a 32-metre catamaran for Rottnest Fast Ferries, headquartered in Hillarys, Western Australia.

Construction commences on Austal’s largest ever ferry

Austal has announced that its shipyard in the Philippines has commenced the construction of a newly designed 115-metre high-speed vehicle-passenger catamaran for Danish ferry...

Aussie ferry specialist Austal wins 5th ferry order for Philippines shipyard

Austal has announced that it has received a new high-speed commercial ferry order for Austal Philippines valued at A$5.5 million. This will be the fifth...

Austal wins A$22m commercial ferry contract

Austal has won a €15.7 million (circa A$22 million) contract for a high-speed passenger ferry from Förde Reederei Seetouristik (FRS Group) of Germany. The 56...

Another great milestone in Austal’s penetration into the offshore crew boat market

Austal – the leading global defence prime contractor and designer and manufacturer of defence and commercial ships – has announced that it has inked...
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