Negotiations to lease the newly built Spirit of Tasmania IV ferry have begun, as the state government announces the ship will ...
The Tasmanian government expects advice by the end of the month on whether its new Spirit of Tasmania ferry will be leased in Europe for two years while its home port is built. Spirit IV was ...
The Labor Party says superficial damage to the paint work on Spirit of Tasmania IV shows why the ship should come home to Tasmania. Read why. TT-Line confirmed the ship sustained a two-metre long ...
TT-Line has confirmed it is in “live negotiations” for the leasing of the Spirit IV, but the ship will likely remain in Leith ...
The Spirit of Tasmania, owned by the Tasmanian Government, has been languishing in the Port of Leith since December because it is too large to fit in its home berth. By the end of the month the ...
The Spirit of Tasmania offers ferry service between Devonport and Melbourne, however, this mode of transportation cannot be used to reach other mainland cities in Tasmania; some ferries do travel ...
“I’ve always said when it comes to the Spirits. “Should we not be able to lease the Spirits, then of course, we’ll bring the Spirit back to Tasmania.” Minister for Transport Eric Abetz has previously ...
Luke Edmunds Labor member for Pembroke. Picture: Caroline Tan Mr Edmunds reiterated Labor’s previous calls for the Spirit IV ...
“Should we not be able to lease the Spirits, then of course, we’ll bring the Spirit back to Tasmania.” Minister for Transport Eric Abetz has previously said the completed ship would cost $ ...
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