Passengers on a Brisbane-bound cruise ship have been forced to spend days longer at sea as ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred throws holiday plans into chaos.
A major clean-up operation was underway Tuesday night after 800,000L of crude oil was spilt at the Port of Brisbane.
A local source tells Ship & Bunker that bunkering at the Australian port is currently subject to the harbourmaster's approval ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is expected to make landfall in Brisbane on late Friday or early Saturday, causing several ships from ...
A rare severe weather event is disrupting cruise vacations for passengers sailing from one popular cruise port.
Two cruise ships have been diverted away from Brisbane as Cyclone Alfred moves towards the Queensland coast.In an update ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is already impacting the southern Queensland red meat industry, with shipping port and meat ...
P&O Cruises Australia cancelled the final cruise of the Pacific Encounter due to Tropical Cyclone Alfred. According to a ...
Cruise ships along the Southeastern Queensland coast of Australia are being forced to alter their itineraries as Tropical ...
Cruise operators are thinking on their feet as the looming threat of Cyclone Alfred has forced some to change course.