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<div>==AUSTRALIA CRUISING GUIDE==<br />
An online cruising guide for sailing around Australia.<br />
{| class="infobox bordered" style="width: 24em; text-align: left; font-size: 90%;"<br />
|-<br />
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center; font-size: large;" | '''Australia'''<br />
|-<br />
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | [[Image:Map.australia.jpg|238px| ]]<br>Australia<br />
|- <br />
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | [[Image:Australiaflag.gif|100px| ]]<br>Flag<br />
|-<br />
! Capitol:<br />
| Canberra<br />
|-<br />
! Language:<br />
| English<br />
|- <br />
! Currency:<br />
| $AU<br />
|- <br />
| colspan="2" style="font-size: smaller;" | More notes about the country<br />
|}<br />
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Australia's landmass of 7,617,930 square kilometres (2,941,300 sq mi) is on the Indo-Australian Plate. Surrounded by the [[Indian Ocean|Indian]] and [[South Pacific|Pacific]] oceans, Australia is separated from Asia by the Arafura and Timor seas. Australia has 34,218 kilometres (21,262 mi) of coastline (excluding all offshore islands) and claims an extensive exclusive economic zone of 8,148,250 square kilometres (3,146,060 sq mi). This exclusive economic zone does not include the Australian Antarctic Territory.<br />
<br />
The Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest coral reef, lies a short distance off the north-east coast and extends for over 2,000 kilometres (1,240 mi). Mount Augustus, claimed to be the world's largest monolith, is located in [[West Australia|Western Australia]]. At 2,228 metres (7,310 ft), Mount Kosciuszko on the Great Dividing Range is the highest mountain on the Australian mainland, although Mawson Peak on the remote Australian territory of Heard Island is taller at 2,745 metres (9,006 ft).<br />
<br />
''Expand on cruising/sailing around Australia''<br />
<br />
{{TOCleft}}<br />
==Regional Sections==<br />
* [[North_Australia|Northern Territory]]<br />
* [[Queensland]]<br />
* [[New South Wales]]<br />
* [[Victoria, Australia|Victoria]]<br />
* [[South_Australia|South Australia]]<br />
* [[West_Australia|Western Australia]]<br />
* [[Tasmania]]<br />
<br />
==Australia's Climate & Weather==<br />
As a large continent a wide variation of climates are found across Australia. The north is hot and tropical, while [[Melbourne]] has a much cooler [[Mediterranean Sea Cruising Guide|Mediterranean]] temperate climate. Western [[Tasmania]] has a climate similar to [[England]], although Tasmania's capital [[Hobart]] is the second driest Australian capital. Temperatures in some southern regions can drop below freezing in winter.<br />
<br />
As Australia is in the southern hemisphere, the timing of the seasons is reversed with respect to Europe and [[North America]]. In other words, June-September is winter in Australia while December-March is summer. So Christmas actually falls in the summer in Australia, instead of in winter like in [[North America]] or Europe.<br />
<br />
See the various regions for local climate. <br />
<br />
'''Weather Information'''<br />
* [http://www.bom.gov.au/weather/national/ '''Weather Forecasts and Warnings'''] Bureau of Meteorology Weather <br />
* [http://www.bom.gov.au/oceanography/tides/ '''Tide Predictions'''] Bureau of Meteorology - Tides<br />
* [http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages/ '''Climate averages'''] Bureau of Meteorology - Climate] (eg. average temperatures, wind rose for each month) for hundreds of locations. eg. [http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages/tables/cw_033255.shtml Hamilton Island] - near the Great Barrier Reef<br />
* [http://www.bom.gov.au/oceanography/forecasts/ '''Ocean currents and ocean temperatures'''] Bureau of Meteorology - "BlueLink". It covers all the coast around Australia, plus Australian territories (Norfolk Island, Cocos & Keeling Islands, etc). The area covered extends from the Solomon Islands to Java in Indonesia.<br />
* [http://www.seabreeze.com.au Seebreeze] A funky site that gives graphic presentations of the predicted wind direction & strength, wave height & direction, and tides and moon phases hour by hour for the coming 7 days. eg. [http://www.seabreeze.com.au/graphs/qld1.asp Sunshine Coast (N of Brisbane)] - is designed for windsurfers and kite surfers, but who cares.<br />
* [[EAC]] -- the famous "East Australian Current"<br />
<br />
==Australian Navigation Charts==<br />
See each region<br />
<br />
==Local Radio Nets==<br />
''Also see'' [[HF_Radio|Cruiser's Nets]]<br />
* <br />
* <br />
<br />
==Australia Arrival and Departure Procedures==<br />
The following information was provided by Australian Customs regarding '''arrivals'''.<br />
<br />
"The Master of a vessel arriving in Australia is required by law to give notice of impending arrival NOT LATER than 96 hours before arrival. <br />
Customs does realise that not all vessels are fitted with the latest communication equipment. For these vessel this requirement seems to cause confusion as people interpret it as notification must be given 96 hours prior to arrival. This is not the case. This is the minimum requirement. I'll explain this with an below.<br />
<br />
Example: A vessel is travelling from USA to Australia. The time frame is one month. The Master could report his impending arrival to Australia prior to departing USA. This would mean that he gives 1 months notice which meets the above criteria. Other alternatives is the Master could report his impending arrival from one of the ports he stops at on his way to Australia or prior to his departure from his last port before arriving in Australia. This may even be a week prior to his arrival, as long as the estimated sailing time is a minimum of 96 hours. Again this meets the above criteria for reporting to Customs. <br />
<br />
96 hours notice may be given by either:<br />
:Sending an email to yachtreport@customs.gov.au<br />
:Sending a fax to: +61 2 6275 6331<br />
:Phoning the Australian Customs National Communications Centre +61 3 9244 8973<br />
<br />
;'''You will need to provide the following information:-'''<br />
:The name of your craft<br />
:Your intended first port of arrival<br />
:Your estimated arrival time<br />
:Your last for ports of call<br />
:The details of all people abord incl., name, date of birth, nationality and passport number.<br />
:Details of any illnesses or disease recently encountered.<br />
:If you have any animals on board.<br />
:If you have any firearms on board.<br />
<br />
Customs does not have access to SSB/HF radio communications. The preferred radio communication is through VHF.<br />
<br />
'''Full details of requirements and contact information''' can be located on the [http://www.customs.gov.au Customs web site] by following these links: Left hand side of Home page click on "travellers" then on [http://www.customs.gov.au/site/page4260.asp Yachts travelling to, and departing from Australia]. The [http://www.customs.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=4363.asp Ports of entry map] provides contact details for Customs and the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS) for each port of entry, plus detailed information in relation to the required Boarding Station for arrival.<br />
<br />
If by chance the vessel arrives prior to lapsing of the 96 hours of arrival it can wait out the time anywhere it is safe to do so. If due to dangerous seas or their is a medical emergency etc occurs then the vessel is able to progress to a safe haven or the Boarding Station. All that is required is that Customs is informed at the first possible opportunity. The 'Q' flag should be raised upon entry into the port. Customs, Quarantine and Immigration clearance must be completed prior to going ashore.<br />
<br />
Please stay on board. No persons other than a Quarantine or Customs officer is allowed to board your craft, nor can any person, animal or article leave the craft until you have been given full clearance. Depending on your arrival time, Customs and Quarantine may require all persons to remain on board overnight before clearing you the following day.<br />
* Don't throw any waste or foodstuffs overboard while you're in Australian waters or while you are moored. Use designated quarantine disposal points.<br />
* Keep all food and animals secure until your vessel has been inspected by Quarantine officers.<br />
* Don't trade foodstuffs with other overseas vessels.<br />
* Keep your vessel free of insects.<br />
* To go ashore without prior clearance is an offence. Contact with other vessels in port prior to clearance is also prohibited."<br />
<br />
'''Foreign vessels MUST make landfall at an [http://www.customs.gov.au/site/page4363.asp Official Port of Entry]''' - ''see the different regions for details''.<br />
<br />
'''User comment''': ''Be warned that the 96 hour advance notification rule IS enforced. Yacht owners have been prosecuted for not complying, resulting in a criminal conviction, a fine, legal expenses and delays.''<br />
<br />
==Australia Immigration, Visas & Customs==<br />
'''Immigration'''<br><br />
Details?<br />
<br />
'''Customs'''<br><br />
* <br />
* PETS: If you have animals aboard you may ONLY anchor out (not allowed to tie up at a marina or dock), and the animal must be kept on board and confined (in a cage or below decks) at all times. Quarantine must be notified of your intention to change mooring at least 48 hours prior to moving, as well as the proposed itinerary in Australian waters. Permission to go to a dock to take fuel or water must be obtained in advance. While at the dock, the animal must be locked below. Permission must also be obtained before sailing to another area. The boat must be locked up whenever the crew is away. If embarking animals in Australia, they must have a health certificate issued by a veterinarian. Regular inspections are carried out at the yacht owner's expense (very costly) and moving the animal ashore into quarantine is also a very costly and difficult experience.<br />
<br />
==Health & Security==<br />
Submit any health warnings/information and any security details here.<br />
<br />
==Health==<br />
<br />
Australia's life expectancy continues to increase according to the 2010 health report of the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Women are expected to live up to age 84 while men are expected to reach until age 79. Despite the high life expectancy, Australians still suffer from major diseases like cancer and heart problems. Fortunately, Australia has effective health care systems: public and private. The public health care system is paid for by taxes and is run by the government through Medicare. The private health care system consists of the private hospitals, other health providers like dentists, and insurance companies like [http://www.nib.com.au/ NIB health insurance], MediBank, etc.<br />
<br />
==Ports & Popular Stops in Australia==<br />
''See each region''.<br />
<br />
==Passages To/From Australia==<br />
''Also see'' [[Indian Ocean|Indian Ocean Passages]]<br />
* [[Passage_15|Australia to New Zealand]]<br />
* [[Trans_Pacific_("Puddle-Jump")|Trans-Pacific Passage]] - Americas to Australia <br />
* [[Trans-Pacific_Passage_-_West_to_East|Trans-Pacific Passage]] - Australia to Americas<br />
* <br />
<br />
===Australia Coastal Passages===<br />
====East Coast Passages====<br />
* [[Passage701|Coastal Passage - North to South]]<br />
* [[Passage702|Coastal Passage - South to North]]<br />
====South Coast Passages====<br />
* <br />
* <br />
====West Coast Passages====<br />
* <br />
* <br />
====North Coast Passages====<br />
* <br />
*<br />
<br />
==Cruiser's Friends==<br />
Submit details/contacts of cruiser's "friends" that can be contacted in advance or on arrival - who can offer information and assistance to our cruising "family".<br />
* <br />
<br />
==Marine Chandlers (National)==<br />
* [http://www.whitworths.com.au Whitworths]. Stores in all states except Tasmania and Northern Territory. Has mail order catalogue & online store. Will post goods to Asia Pacific area.<br />
* [http://www.biasboating.com.au/ Bias Boating] Stores in NSW, Queensland and Perth. Has mail order catalogue & online order form. Appears to only post goods within Australia.<br />
* <br />
* <br />
<br />
==Links to Forum Discussions==<br />
List links to discussion threads on [[Cruising Forums|partnering forums]]. (see link for requirements)<br />
* [http://www.cruiserlog.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=4556 Penalties for not adhering to yacht entry rules (on CruiserLog)]<br />
* [http://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/tags/australia.html Australia Sailing and Cruising Discussions (on Cruisers Forum)]<br />
* <br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
* [http://hackingfamily.com/Cruise_Info/Pacific/Cruising_Australia.htm sv Ocelot (Cruising Australia page)]<br />
*[http://www.nib.com.au NIB health insurance]<br />
<br />
==Personal Notes==<br />
Personal experiences.<br />
* <br />
<br />
==References & Publications==<br />
<small><br />
* '''Circumnavigating Australia's Coastline''' by Jeff Toghill. Buy particularly volume 2 Ports and Anchorages. <br />
* '''Cruising the Coral Coast''' (Queensland ) by Alan Lucas $A75 <br />
* '''Cruising the NSW Coast''' by Alan Lucas $A70<br />
* '''Guide to Cruising Northern Australia''' (Cairns to Darwin ) by Richards $A85<br />
* '''100 Magic Miles''' by Colfelt $75 (the authoritative guide to the Whitsunday Islands, a popular cruising and chartering area in Queensland) (The above are available over the net from [http://www.boatbooks-aust.com.au Boat Books] in Sydney (except Jeff Toghill's), or from Whitworths or Bias Boating (chandlers))<br />
* [http://afloat.com.au/ '''AFLOAT Magazine'''] One of Australia's leading boating publications, and is often read by the cruising and racing yachting fraternities here. It is available for free from most boating outlets, book shops, and marinas.<br />
* <br />
*<br />
<br />
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<div>==AUSTRALIA CRUISING GUIDE==<br />
An online cruising guide for sailing around Australia.<br />
{| class="infobox bordered" style="width: 24em; text-align: left; font-size: 90%;"<br />
|-<br />
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center; font-size: large;" | '''Australia'''<br />
|-<br />
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | [[Image:Map.australia.jpg|238px| ]]<br>Australia<br />
|- <br />
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | [[Image:Australiaflag.gif|100px| ]]<br>Flag<br />
|-<br />
! Capitol:<br />
| Canberra<br />
|-<br />
! Language:<br />
| English<br />
|- <br />
! Currency:<br />
| $AU<br />
|- <br />
| colspan="2" style="font-size: smaller;" | More notes about the country<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Australia's landmass of 7,617,930 square kilometres (2,941,300 sq mi) is on the Indo-Australian Plate. Surrounded by the [[Indian Ocean|Indian]] and [[South Pacific|Pacific]] oceans, Australia is separated from Asia by the Arafura and Timor seas. Australia has 34,218 kilometres (21,262 mi) of coastline (excluding all offshore islands) and claims an extensive exclusive economic zone of 8,148,250 square kilometres (3,146,060 sq mi). This exclusive economic zone does not include the Australian Antarctic Territory.<br />
<br />
The Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest coral reef, lies a short distance off the north-east coast and extends for over 2,000 kilometres (1,240 mi). Mount Augustus, claimed to be the world's largest monolith, is located in [[West Australia|Western Australia]]. At 2,228 metres (7,310 ft), Mount Kosciuszko on the Great Dividing Range is the highest mountain on the Australian mainland, although Mawson Peak on the remote Australian territory of Heard Island is taller at 2,745 metres (9,006 ft).<br />
<br />
''Expand on cruising/sailing around Australia''<br />
<br />
{{TOCleft}}<br />
==Regional Sections==<br />
* [[North_Australia|Northern Territory]]<br />
* [[Queensland]]<br />
* [[New South Wales]]<br />
* [[Victoria, Australia|Victoria]]<br />
* [[South_Australia|South Australia]]<br />
* [[West_Australia|Western Australia]]<br />
* [[Tasmania]]<br />
<br />
==Australia's Climate & Weather==<br />
As a large continent a wide variation of climates are found across Australia. The north is hot and tropical, while [[Melbourne]] has a much cooler [[Mediterranean Sea Cruising Guide|Mediterranean]] temperate climate. Western [[Tasmania]] has a climate similar to [[England]], although Tasmania's capital [[Hobart]] is the second driest Australian capital. Temperatures in some southern regions can drop below freezing in winter.<br />
<br />
As Australia is in the southern hemisphere, the timing of the seasons is reversed with respect to Europe and [[North America]]. In other words, June-September is winter in Australia while December-March is summer. So Christmas actually falls in the summer in Australia, instead of in winter like in [[North America]] or Europe.<br />
<br />
See the various regions for local climate. <br />
<br />
'''Weather Information'''<br />
* [http://www.bom.gov.au/weather/national/ '''Weather Forecasts and Warnings'''] Bureau of Meteorology Weather <br />
* [http://www.bom.gov.au/oceanography/tides/ '''Tide Predictions'''] Bureau of Meteorology - Tides<br />
* [http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages/ '''Climate averages'''] Bureau of Meteorology - Climate] (eg. average temperatures, wind rose for each month) for hundreds of locations. eg. [http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages/tables/cw_033255.shtml Hamilton Island] - near the Great Barrier Reef<br />
* [http://www.bom.gov.au/oceanography/forecasts/ '''Ocean currents and ocean temperatures'''] Bureau of Meteorology - "BlueLink". It covers all the coast around Australia, plus Australian territories (Norfolk Island, Cocos & Keeling Islands, etc). The area covered extends from the Solomon Islands to Java in Indonesia.<br />
* [http://www.seabreeze.com.au Seebreeze] A funky site that gives graphic presentations of the predicted wind direction & strength, wave height & direction, and tides and moon phases hour by hour for the coming 7 days. eg. [http://www.seabreeze.com.au/graphs/qld1.asp Sunshine Coast (N of Brisbane)] - is designed for windsurfers and kite surfers, but who cares.<br />
* [[EAC]] -- the famous "East Australian Current"<br />
<br />
==Australian Navigation Charts==<br />
See each region<br />
<br />
==Local Radio Nets==<br />
''Also see'' [[HF_Radio|Cruiser's Nets]]<br />
* <br />
* <br />
<br />
==Australia Arrival and Departure Procedures==<br />
The following information was provided by Australian Customs regarding '''arrivals'''.<br />
<br />
"The Master of a vessel arriving in Australia is required by law to give notice of impending arrival NOT LATER than 96 hours before arrival. <br />
Customs does realise that not all vessels are fitted with the latest communication equipment. For these vessel this requirement seems to cause confusion as people interpret it as notification must be given 96 hours prior to arrival. This is not the case. This is the minimum requirement. I'll explain this with an below.<br />
<br />
Example: A vessel is travelling from USA to Australia. The time frame is one month. The Master could report his impending arrival to Australia prior to departing USA. This would mean that he gives 1 months notice which meets the above criteria. Other alternatives is the Master could report his impending arrival from one of the ports he stops at on his way to Australia or prior to his departure from his last port before arriving in Australia. This may even be a week prior to his arrival, as long as the estimated sailing time is a minimum of 96 hours. Again this meets the above criteria for reporting to Customs. <br />
<br />
96 hours notice may be given by either:<br />
:Sending an email to yachtreport@customs.gov.au<br />
:Sending a fax to: +61 2 6275 6331<br />
:Phoning the Australian Customs National Communications Centre +61 3 9244 8973<br />
<br />
;'''You will need to provide the following information:-'''<br />
:The name of your craft<br />
:Your intended first port of arrival<br />
:Your estimated arrival time<br />
:Your last for ports of call<br />
:The details of all people abord incl., name, date of birth, nationality and passport number.<br />
:Details of any illnesses or disease recently encountered.<br />
:If you have any animals on board.<br />
:If you have any firearms on board.<br />
<br />
Customs does not have access to SSB/HF radio communications. The preferred radio communication is through VHF.<br />
<br />
'''Full details of requirements and contact information''' can be located on the [http://www.customs.gov.au Customs web site] by following these links: Left hand side of Home page click on "travellers" then on [http://www.customs.gov.au/site/page4260.asp Yachts travelling to, and departing from Australia]. The [http://www.customs.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=4363.asp Ports of entry map] provides contact details for Customs and the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS) for each port of entry, plus detailed information in relation to the required Boarding Station for arrival.<br />
<br />
If by chance the vessel arrives prior to lapsing of the 96 hours of arrival it can wait out the time anywhere it is safe to do so. If due to dangerous seas or their is a medical emergency etc occurs then the vessel is able to progress to a safe haven or the Boarding Station. All that is required is that Customs is informed at the first possible opportunity. The 'Q' flag should be raised upon entry into the port. Customs, Quarantine and Immigration clearance must be completed prior to going ashore.<br />
<br />
Please stay on board. No persons other than a Quarantine or Customs officer is allowed to board your craft, nor can any person, animal or article leave the craft until you have been given full clearance. Depending on your arrival time, Customs and Quarantine may require all persons to remain on board overnight before clearing you the following day.<br />
* Don't throw any waste or foodstuffs overboard while you're in Australian waters or while you are moored. Use designated quarantine disposal points.<br />
* Keep all food and animals secure until your vessel has been inspected by Quarantine officers.<br />
* Don't trade foodstuffs with other overseas vessels.<br />
* Keep your vessel free of insects.<br />
* To go ashore without prior clearance is an offence. Contact with other vessels in port prior to clearance is also prohibited."<br />
<br />
'''Foreign vessels MUST make landfall at an [http://www.customs.gov.au/site/page4363.asp Official Port of Entry]''' - ''see the different regions for details''.<br />
<br />
'''User comment''': ''Be warned that the 96 hour advance notification rule IS enforced. Yacht owners have been prosecuted for not complying, resulting in a criminal conviction, a fine, legal expenses and delays.''<br />
<br />
==Australia Immigration, Visas & Customs==<br />
'''Immigration'''<br><br />
Details?<br />
<br />
'''Customs'''<br><br />
* <br />
* PETS: If you have animals aboard you may ONLY anchor out (not allowed to tie up at a marina or dock), and the animal must be kept on board and confined (in a cage or below decks) at all times. Quarantine must be notified of your intention to change mooring at least 48 hours prior to moving, as well as the proposed itinerary in Australian waters. Permission to go to a dock to take fuel or water must be obtained in advance. While at the dock, the animal must be locked below. Permission must also be obtained before sailing to another area. The boat must be locked up whenever the crew is away. If embarking animals in Australia, they must have a health certificate issued by a veterinarian. Regular inspections are carried out at the yacht owner's expense (very costly) and moving the animal ashore into quarantine is also a very costly and difficult experience.<br />
<br />
==Health & Security==<br />
Submit any health warnings/information and any security details here.<br />
<br />
==Health==<br />
<br />
Australia's life expectancy continues to increase according to the 2010 health report of the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Women are expected to live up to age 84 while men are expected to reach until age 79. Despite the high life expectancy, Australians still suffer from major diseases like cancer and heart problems. Fortunately, Australia has effective health care systems: public and private. The public health care system is paid for by taxes and is run by the government through Medicare. The private health care system consists of the private hospitals, other health providers like dentists, and insurance companies like [http://www.nib.com.au/ NIB health insurance], MediBank, etc.<br />
<br />
==Ports & Popular Stops in Australia==<br />
''See each region''.<br />
<br />
==Passages To/From Australia==<br />
''Also see'' [[Indian Ocean|Indian Ocean Passages]]<br />
* [[Passage_15|Australia to New Zealand]]<br />
* [[Trans_Pacific_("Puddle-Jump")|Trans-Pacific Passage]] - Americas to Australia <br />
* [[Trans-Pacific_Passage_-_West_to_East|Trans-Pacific Passage]] - Australia to Americas<br />
* <br />
<br />
===Australia Coastal Passages===<br />
====East Coast Passages====<br />
* [[Passage701|Coastal Passage - North to South]]<br />
* [[Passage702|Coastal Passage - South to North]]<br />
====South Coast Passages====<br />
* <br />
* <br />
====West Coast Passages====<br />
* <br />
* <br />
====North Coast Passages====<br />
* <br />
*<br />
<br />
==Cruiser's Friends==<br />
Submit details/contacts of cruiser's "friends" that can be contacted in advance or on arrival - who can offer information and assistance to our cruising "family".<br />
* <br />
<br />
==Marine Chandlers (National)==<br />
* [http://www.whitworths.com.au Whitworths]. Stores in all states except Tasmania and Northern Territory. Has mail order catalogue & online store. Will post goods to Asia Pacific area.<br />
* [http://www.biasboating.com.au/ Bias Boating] Stores in NSW, Queensland and Perth. Has mail order catalogue & online order form. Appears to only post goods within Australia.<br />
* <br />
* <br />
<br />
==Links to Forum Discussions==<br />
List links to discussion threads on [[Cruising Forums|partnering forums]]. (see link for requirements)<br />
* [http://www.cruiserlog.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=4556 Penalties for not adhering to yacht entry rules (on CruiserLog)]<br />
* [http://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/tags/australia.html Australia Sailing and Cruising Discussions (on Cruisers Forum)]<br />
* <br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
* [http://hackingfamily.com/Cruise_Info/Pacific/Cruising_Australia.htm sv Ocelot (Cruising Australia page)]<br />
*<br />
<br />
==Personal Notes==<br />
Personal experiences.<br />
* <br />
<br />
==References & Publications==<br />
<small><br />
* '''Circumnavigating Australia's Coastline''' by Jeff Toghill. Buy particularly volume 2 Ports and Anchorages. <br />
* '''Cruising the Coral Coast''' (Queensland ) by Alan Lucas $A75 <br />
* '''Cruising the NSW Coast''' by Alan Lucas $A70<br />
* '''Guide to Cruising Northern Australia''' (Cairns to Darwin ) by Richards $A85<br />
* '''100 Magic Miles''' by Colfelt $75 (the authoritative guide to the Whitsunday Islands, a popular cruising and chartering area in Queensland) (The above are available over the net from [http://www.boatbooks-aust.com.au Boat Books] in Sydney (except Jeff Toghill's), or from Whitworths or Bias Boating (chandlers))<br />
* [http://afloat.com.au/ '''AFLOAT Magazine'''] One of Australia's leading boating publications, and is often read by the cruising and racing yachting fraternities here. It is available for free from most boating outlets, book shops, and marinas.<br />
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