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Jet Ski Tours Brisbane
β OpenWelcome to Jet Ski Tours Brisbane, your ultimate destination for exhilarating water adventures in the heart of Queensland, Australia. Nestled in the vibrant city of Brisbane, our establishment is a sought-after point of interest for locals and tourists alike. At Jet Ski Tours Brisbane, we offer an unforgettable experience that combines the thrill of jet skiing with the breathtaking beauty of the Brisbane River. Our expert guides will take you on an exhilarating journey, where you'll feel the wind in your hair and the spray of water on your face as you navigate the pristine waters.
Brisbane City, Queensland 4000, Australia -
Maritime Safety Systems and Crew Training
β ClosedWelcome to Maritime Safety Systems and Crew Training (MSSCT), located in Ipswich, Australia. Our institution is dedicated to providing comprehensive training and consultancy services in the maritime industry. As a Maritime Safety Queensland (MSQ) Boatsafe Training Organisation (BTO) approved institution, we offer courses for obtaining Queensland Recreational Boat & Jetski licenses. We are also approved by the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) as training providers. At MSSCT, we understand the importance of safety management in the maritime industry. That's why we specialize in providing safety management plans to ensure your peace of mind. Our team of experienced and qualified trainers come from various areas of the maritime industry, equipped with certifications such as AMSA Coxswain Grade 3, AMSA Master <24m NC, Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 NC, and more.
31 Sunshine Crescent, Ipswich, Queensland 4305, Australia -
Tangalooma Wrecks
β OpenWelcome to Tangalooma Wrecks, a fascinating tourist attraction located just north of Tangalooma Island Resort in Queensland, Australia. The wrecks are a cluster of ships that were intentionally scuttled by the Queensland Government between 1963 and 1984. These ships now provide a safe anchorage spot for recreational boat owners on the eastern side of Moreton Bay. Over the years, coral has started to form in and around the wrecks, creating a haven for over 100 species of fish. If you're lucky, you may even spot dolphins, wobbegongs, and dugongs while exploring the area. A total of 15 vessels were sunk, with five in 1963, five in the 1970s, and another five in the 1980s.
Queensland, Australia
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