Albanese unveils anti-piracy advice at IMO meeting
Federal transport minister Anthony Albanese has thrown his weight behind new guidelines outlining measures shipping operators and seafarers should take in order to detect, deter and prevent piracy and robbery.
Discouraging pirates: Australia's plan to combat the scurge.
Mr Albanese delivered a speech at the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) general assembly in London which also addressed spill compensation (see separate story).
Mr Albanese thanked members for re-electing Australia to the IMO council.
He also ramped...
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