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Australia Bars Bulker After Wage Breach

Australia banned a Liberian-flagged bulker for six months after inspectors found unpaid wages owed to eight crew members and 18 deficiencies during an inspection in Newcastle.
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A Liberian-flagged bulk carrier has been banned from Australian ports for six months after the Australian Maritime Safety Authority detained the vessel over unpaid crew wages and multiple inspection failures in Newcastle.

The regulator found that eight seafarers were owed US$46,334 after receiving a complaint earlier in the week that wages had not been paid for two months. During the same inspection, authorities recorded 18 deficiencies, including four serious enough to justify detention.

After the vessel rectified the identified deficiencies, it was ordered not to enter Australian waters until 4 September 2026. The enforcement action followed AMSA’s review of the case while the ship was alongside in Newcastle, Australia.

Under the Maritime Labour Convention, shipowners are required to meet minimum standards covering seafarers’ living and working conditions. Those standards include timely wage payment, safe accommodation, adequate rest and access to support.

AMSA said the case underlines its enforcement focus on seafarer welfare and labour protections when conditions on board fall below required standards.

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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