The Melbourne Advertiser was the first newspaper published in Melbourne, in what was then known as Port Phillip District, and now is Victoria, Australia. It was published by John Pascoe Fawkner, a co-founder of Melbourne. The first edition appeared on 1 January 1838 handwritten in ink by Fawkner himself and displayed at his hotel, the Shakespeare Hotel, at the corner of Collins Street and Market Street, Melbourne.
Ten hand-written weekly editions were published before Fawkner acquired a wooden press and some metal fount from Launceston. The Advertiser was initially printed in a shed at the rear of Fawkner's hotel. After printing a further seventeen issues he was forced by law to cease publication because he had failed to register the newspaper. On 6 February 1839, he registered and renamed the newspaper as Port Phillip Patriot and Melbourne Advertiser. William Kerr (1812–1859) left the Port Phillip Herald in 1841 to be editor of the newspaper, and would continue as editor for about ten years before becoming editor of a rival newspaper, the Times. The newspaper became the first newspaper to achieve daily publication in Melbourne on 15 May 1845.
Port Phillip (also commonly referred to as Port Phillip Bay or (locally) just The Bay), is a large bay in southern Victoria, Australia; it is the location of Melbourne. Geographically, the bay covers 1,930 square kilometres (480,000 acres) and the shore stretches roughly 264km (164mi). Although it is extremely shallow for its size, most of the bay is navigable. The deepest portion is only 24 metres (79ft), and half the region is shallower than 8m (26ft). The volume of the water in the bay is around 25 cubic kilometres (6.0cumi).
The first British to enter the bay were the crews of HMSLady Nelson, commanded by John Murray and, ten weeks later, HMSInvestigator commanded by Matthew Flinders, in 1802. Subsequent expeditions into the bay took place in 1803 to establish the first settlement in Victoria, near Sorrento, but was abandoned in 1804. Thirty years later, settlers from Tasmania returned to establish Melbourne, now the state's capital city, at the mouth of the Yarra River in 1835 and Geelong at Corio Bay in 1838. Today Port Phillip is the most densely populated catchment in Australia with an estimated 4.5 million people living around the bay; Melbourne's suburbs extend around much of the northern and eastern shorelines, and the city of Geelong sprawls around Corio Bay, in the bay's western arm.
Victoria Tourism ad - "It's Easy To Lose Yourself In Melbourne"
Melbourne tourism ad with winding red ball of wool.
published: 21 Jul 2011
Dumb Ways to Die - Metro Trains Melbourne Ad
"Such thing as luck doesn't exist. What you call luck is the attention to details." {unknown} / "A sorte não existe. Aquilo a que chamas sorte é o cuidado com os pormenores." {desconhecido}
published: 07 Jun 2013
The Sphere Advertising Company Melbourne - Scoopon 'In The Know?' 15 second TVC
Get the scoop on the most desirable deals around at http://scoopon.com.au
Video created by The Sphere Agency, one of the most prominent players amongst Melbourne advertising agencies.
The Sphere Agency is a full-service advertising and marketing company that is dedicated to providing concentrated efficiency and effectiveness that ensures your brand delivers the right message at the right time, in the right place. For more information, or to investigate more of what a creative agency can do for you, visit us at the link below.
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published: 07 Oct 2011
Melbourne Star Promotional Video Corporate
#ad #melbournestar #observationwheel #ramisissac
published: 26 Jul 2021
1979 channel 0 Melbourne advertising
1979 channel 0 Melbourne advertising B&D roller doors, Avis rental cars, Puma sportswear, Dandy Dollar savings Dandenong Westernport permanent building society (VFA Dandy Dollar Dash)
published: 12 Apr 2020
Protest at Zara store in Melbourne over ad evoking Gaza carnage
Protestors stormed a Zara store in Melbourne, Australia, over its ad campaign featuring a model carrying a human figure wrapped in white, which bore a great resemblance to images from Palestine's Gaza.
Zara withdrew the ad on December 12, stating that “some customers felt offended by these images” and claiming people had misunderstood the campaign.
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published: 14 Dec 2023
Melbourne Central ad (1980s)
Life of the city~
published: 27 Feb 2015
NAB 'More than Money' TVC via TBWA\Melbourne
NAB, in partnership with TBWA\Melbourne, Mindshare and Principals, is unveiling a refreshed brand platform including a new brand campaign and evolved identity that showcases the unique relationship between NAB bankers and customers.
published: 02 May 2022
EOFY Sale! Big Range, Best Deals at MCC! Toyota Camry.
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published: 18 Jun 2024
Australia 💙 | Holiday Here This Year | Tourism Australia
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"Such thing as luck doesn't exist. What you call luck is the attention to details." {unknown} / "A sorte não existe. Aquilo a que chamas sorte é o cuidado com o...
"Such thing as luck doesn't exist. What you call luck is the attention to details." {unknown} / "A sorte não existe. Aquilo a que chamas sorte é o cuidado com os pormenores." {desconhecido}
"Such thing as luck doesn't exist. What you call luck is the attention to details." {unknown} / "A sorte não existe. Aquilo a que chamas sorte é o cuidado com os pormenores." {desconhecido}
Get the scoop on the most desirable deals around at http://scoopon.com.au
Video created by The Sphere Agency, one of the most prominent players amongst Melbourn...
Get the scoop on the most desirable deals around at http://scoopon.com.au
Video created by The Sphere Agency, one of the most prominent players amongst Melbourne advertising agencies.
The Sphere Agency is a full-service advertising and marketing company that is dedicated to providing concentrated efficiency and effectiveness that ensures your brand delivers the right message at the right time, in the right place. For more information, or to investigate more of what a creative agency can do for you, visit us at the link below.
http://thesphereagency.com.au
Get the scoop on the most desirable deals around at http://scoopon.com.au
Video created by The Sphere Agency, one of the most prominent players amongst Melbourne advertising agencies.
The Sphere Agency is a full-service advertising and marketing company that is dedicated to providing concentrated efficiency and effectiveness that ensures your brand delivers the right message at the right time, in the right place. For more information, or to investigate more of what a creative agency can do for you, visit us at the link below.
http://thesphereagency.com.au
Protestors stormed a Zara store in Melbourne, Australia, over its ad campaign featuring a model carrying a human figure wrapped in white, which bore a great res...
Protestors stormed a Zara store in Melbourne, Australia, over its ad campaign featuring a model carrying a human figure wrapped in white, which bore a great resemblance to images from Palestine's Gaza.
Zara withdrew the ad on December 12, stating that “some customers felt offended by these images” and claiming people had misunderstood the campaign.
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Protestors stormed a Zara store in Melbourne, Australia, over its ad campaign featuring a model carrying a human figure wrapped in white, which bore a great resemblance to images from Palestine's Gaza.
Zara withdrew the ad on December 12, stating that “some customers felt offended by these images” and claiming people had misunderstood the campaign.
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NAB, in partnership with TBWA\Melbourne, Mindshare and Principals, is unveiling a refreshed brand platform including a new brand campaign and evolved identity t...
NAB, in partnership with TBWA\Melbourne, Mindshare and Principals, is unveiling a refreshed brand platform including a new brand campaign and evolved identity that showcases the unique relationship between NAB bankers and customers.
NAB, in partnership with TBWA\Melbourne, Mindshare and Principals, is unveiling a refreshed brand platform including a new brand campaign and evolved identity that showcases the unique relationship between NAB bankers and customers.
Big Range Best Deals at Melbourne's Cheapest Cars.
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Big Range Best Deals at Melbourne's Cheapest Cars.
Australia's ONLY 14 Day money-back guarantee!
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Big Range Best Deals at Melbourne's Cheapest Cars.
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Australia 💙
How we’ve missed your laughing birds and singing mammals, your coastal cities and walls that tell stories. You have a whole lot of nothing, which ...
Australia 💙
How we’ve missed your laughing birds and singing mammals, your coastal cities and walls that tell stories. You have a whole lot of nothing, which is actually really something.
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Mysterious migration thrilling nature lovers in Port Phillip Bay | 7 News Australia
A spectacular natural event is playing out underwater in Port Phillip Bay but few Victorians will be able to see it. Thousands of spider crabs are gathering for a unique event with some travelling from as far as Bass Strait.
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published: 17 Apr 2024
Ex Port Phillip prison officer speaks of violence and prison life
Having witnessed murders and beatings, prison officer Paul O'Sullivan has seen the most extreme human behaviour at Port Phillip prison.
published: 05 Aug 2020
Working at the City of Port Phillip
To learn more about a career with the City of Port Phillip visit http://www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/working-city-of-port-phillip.htm
published: 15 Aug 2019
Mystery no more - satellite tracking the spider crab migration in Port Phillip Bay | ABC News
Every year masses of giant spider crabs migrate into the shallows of Port Phillip Bay near Melbourne to shed their shells. The spectacle has attracted world attention, but very little is know about the crabs. That's changing with a satellite being used to track their movements.
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published: 16 Aug 2020
Scallop Diving Madness in Port Phillip Bay - Melbourne, VIC | S1 E4
We spent some time around Melbourne and Port Phillip Bay this week, and it was time to hunt for some of the Port Phillip Scallops. It’s our first time chasing scallops and it’s been something we’ve wanted to to for a long time. We stayed and launched the tinny at Queenscliff and there were some awesome people that lead us in the right direction. Thanks to everyone that’s been so helpful. Bag limit is a 100 scallops and the challange was on! Right from the start we found some but it was hard work, a lot of freediving on around 10-13 meters to get the scallops. Gil reveals at the end actually how many dives he did ( it’s crazy) But watch how we catch and then cook some amazing scallops. Scallops and butter on the gas cooker, I don’t think it could get any better. Don’t miss this awesome epis...
published: 01 Feb 2023
LHD arrival in Port Phillip Bay
The LHD01 hull has been transported from Spain to Australia by a Heavy Lift Ship, Blue Marlin. The trip has taken around eight weeks.
The Dockwise owned Heavy Lift Ship, MV Blue Marlin has travelled around 10,000 nautical miles ( approx 18,520 km) to deliver the first LHD.
The LHDs are the largest ships ever built for the Royal Australian Navy and will provide the Australian Defence Force (ADF) with one of the most capable and sophisticated amphibious ships in the world.
The LHD will be floated off the Blue Marlin over the next two weeks and then towed into the BAE facility at Williamstown.
The Canberra Class LHDs are bigger than Australia's last aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne. When completed they will be more than 230 metres long, 27.5 metres high and weigh around 27,500 tonnes.
Each...
published: 17 Oct 2012
Anchoring in Port Phillip
This 20 minute video presentation was originally produced for people new to boating and some not so new but not familiar with Port Phillip. The emphasis is on anchoring rather than using marinas, piers, yacht clubs and harbours which are all well documented in various books and websites. Port Phillip is a great place to explore and has a very diverse range of experiences to be had in a relatively protected and easy to navigate area.
published: 22 Nov 2021
NEVER SEEN BEFORE!!! Snapper Fishing in Port Phillip Bay has gone MAD!
published: 21 Nov 2020
MONSTER SHARK caught on beach Port Phillip Bay! (EP - 20)
Went Trawling for Snapper and Pinkies around the Bellarine Peninsula! Caught some good size fish! well done to (Brad Gaffney)
Absolute MONSTER SHARK caught off the beach in Port Phillip Bay by Brad Gaffney and his mate! Absolutely crazy and nice work!!
EXCITING NEWS Cant wait to go fishing with Brad for some shark! Going to be a awesome experience!
published: 29 Nov 2020
A Tribute to Port Phillip Sea pilots launch PV Corsair wrecked on Point Lonsdale reef October 5th 23
A tribute to the Port Phillip Sea Pilots launch PV Corsair wrecked on Point Lonsdale reef October 5th 2023.
A spectacular natural event is playing out underwater in Port Phillip Bay but few Victorians will be able to see it. Thousands of spider crabs are gathering for...
A spectacular natural event is playing out underwater in Port Phillip Bay but few Victorians will be able to see it. Thousands of spider crabs are gathering for a unique event with some travelling from as far as Bass Strait.
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A spectacular natural event is playing out underwater in Port Phillip Bay but few Victorians will be able to see it. Thousands of spider crabs are gathering for a unique event with some travelling from as far as Bass Strait.
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Every year masses of giant spider crabs migrate into the shallows of Port Phillip Bay near Melbourne to shed their shells. The spectacle has attracted world att...
Every year masses of giant spider crabs migrate into the shallows of Port Phillip Bay near Melbourne to shed their shells. The spectacle has attracted world attention, but very little is know about the crabs. That's changing with a satellite being used to track their movements.
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Every year masses of giant spider crabs migrate into the shallows of Port Phillip Bay near Melbourne to shed their shells. The spectacle has attracted world attention, but very little is know about the crabs. That's changing with a satellite being used to track their movements.
For more from ABC News, click here: https://ab.co/2kxYCZY
You can watch more ABC News content on iview: https://ab.co/2OB7Mk1
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We spent some time around Melbourne and Port Phillip Bay this week, and it was time to hunt for some of the Port Phillip Scallops. It’s our first time chasing s...
We spent some time around Melbourne and Port Phillip Bay this week, and it was time to hunt for some of the Port Phillip Scallops. It’s our first time chasing scallops and it’s been something we’ve wanted to to for a long time. We stayed and launched the tinny at Queenscliff and there were some awesome people that lead us in the right direction. Thanks to everyone that’s been so helpful. Bag limit is a 100 scallops and the challange was on! Right from the start we found some but it was hard work, a lot of freediving on around 10-13 meters to get the scallops. Gil reveals at the end actually how many dives he did ( it’s crazy) But watch how we catch and then cook some amazing scallops. Scallops and butter on the gas cooker, I don’t think it could get any better. Don’t miss this awesome episode and next week’s episode will be EPIC. So don’t forget to subscribe and like the videos. Thanks so much legends!
We spent some time around Melbourne and Port Phillip Bay this week, and it was time to hunt for some of the Port Phillip Scallops. It’s our first time chasing scallops and it’s been something we’ve wanted to to for a long time. We stayed and launched the tinny at Queenscliff and there were some awesome people that lead us in the right direction. Thanks to everyone that’s been so helpful. Bag limit is a 100 scallops and the challange was on! Right from the start we found some but it was hard work, a lot of freediving on around 10-13 meters to get the scallops. Gil reveals at the end actually how many dives he did ( it’s crazy) But watch how we catch and then cook some amazing scallops. Scallops and butter on the gas cooker, I don’t think it could get any better. Don’t miss this awesome episode and next week’s episode will be EPIC. So don’t forget to subscribe and like the videos. Thanks so much legends!
The LHD01 hull has been transported from Spain to Australia by a Heavy Lift Ship, Blue Marlin. The trip has taken around eight weeks.
The Dockwise owned Heavy L...
The LHD01 hull has been transported from Spain to Australia by a Heavy Lift Ship, Blue Marlin. The trip has taken around eight weeks.
The Dockwise owned Heavy Lift Ship, MV Blue Marlin has travelled around 10,000 nautical miles ( approx 18,520 km) to deliver the first LHD.
The LHDs are the largest ships ever built for the Royal Australian Navy and will provide the Australian Defence Force (ADF) with one of the most capable and sophisticated amphibious ships in the world.
The LHD will be floated off the Blue Marlin over the next two weeks and then towed into the BAE facility at Williamstown.
The Canberra Class LHDs are bigger than Australia's last aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne. When completed they will be more than 230 metres long, 27.5 metres high and weigh around 27,500 tonnes.
Each ship can carry a combined armed battlegroup of more than 1100 personnel, 100 armoured vehicles and 12 helicopters and features a 40-bed hospital.
The LHD is expected to be introduced into Royal Australian Navy service in 2014.
The LHD01 hull has been transported from Spain to Australia by a Heavy Lift Ship, Blue Marlin. The trip has taken around eight weeks.
The Dockwise owned Heavy Lift Ship, MV Blue Marlin has travelled around 10,000 nautical miles ( approx 18,520 km) to deliver the first LHD.
The LHDs are the largest ships ever built for the Royal Australian Navy and will provide the Australian Defence Force (ADF) with one of the most capable and sophisticated amphibious ships in the world.
The LHD will be floated off the Blue Marlin over the next two weeks and then towed into the BAE facility at Williamstown.
The Canberra Class LHDs are bigger than Australia's last aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne. When completed they will be more than 230 metres long, 27.5 metres high and weigh around 27,500 tonnes.
Each ship can carry a combined armed battlegroup of more than 1100 personnel, 100 armoured vehicles and 12 helicopters and features a 40-bed hospital.
The LHD is expected to be introduced into Royal Australian Navy service in 2014.
This 20 minute video presentation was originally produced for people new to boating and some not so new but not familiar with Port Phillip. The emphasis is on ...
This 20 minute video presentation was originally produced for people new to boating and some not so new but not familiar with Port Phillip. The emphasis is on anchoring rather than using marinas, piers, yacht clubs and harbours which are all well documented in various books and websites. Port Phillip is a great place to explore and has a very diverse range of experiences to be had in a relatively protected and easy to navigate area.
This 20 minute video presentation was originally produced for people new to boating and some not so new but not familiar with Port Phillip. The emphasis is on anchoring rather than using marinas, piers, yacht clubs and harbours which are all well documented in various books and websites. Port Phillip is a great place to explore and has a very diverse range of experiences to be had in a relatively protected and easy to navigate area.
Went Trawling for Snapper and Pinkies around the Bellarine Peninsula! Caught some good size fish! well done to (Brad Gaffney)
Absolute MONSTER SHARK caught of...
Went Trawling for Snapper and Pinkies around the Bellarine Peninsula! Caught some good size fish! well done to (Brad Gaffney)
Absolute MONSTER SHARK caught off the beach in Port Phillip Bay by Brad Gaffney and his mate! Absolutely crazy and nice work!!
EXCITING NEWS Cant wait to go fishing with Brad for some shark! Going to be a awesome experience!
Went Trawling for Snapper and Pinkies around the Bellarine Peninsula! Caught some good size fish! well done to (Brad Gaffney)
Absolute MONSTER SHARK caught off the beach in Port Phillip Bay by Brad Gaffney and his mate! Absolutely crazy and nice work!!
EXCITING NEWS Cant wait to go fishing with Brad for some shark! Going to be a awesome experience!
"Such thing as luck doesn't exist. What you call luck is the attention to details." {unknown} / "A sorte não existe. Aquilo a que chamas sorte é o cuidado com os pormenores." {desconhecido}
Get the scoop on the most desirable deals around at http://scoopon.com.au
Video created by The Sphere Agency, one of the most prominent players amongst Melbourne advertising agencies.
The Sphere Agency is a full-service advertising and marketing company that is dedicated to providing concentrated efficiency and effectiveness that ensures your brand delivers the right message at the right time, in the right place. For more information, or to investigate more of what a creative agency can do for you, visit us at the link below.
http://thesphereagency.com.au
Protestors stormed a Zara store in Melbourne, Australia, over its ad campaign featuring a model carrying a human figure wrapped in white, which bore a great resemblance to images from Palestine's Gaza.
Zara withdrew the ad on December 12, stating that “some customers felt offended by these images” and claiming people had misunderstood the campaign.
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NAB, in partnership with TBWA\Melbourne, Mindshare and Principals, is unveiling a refreshed brand platform including a new brand campaign and evolved identity that showcases the unique relationship between NAB bankers and customers.
Big Range Best Deals at Melbourne's Cheapest Cars.
Australia's ONLY 14 Day money-back guarantee!
Visit our Oakleigh Megastore.
https://melbournescheapestcars.com.au/
Australia 💙
How we’ve missed your laughing birds and singing mammals, your coastal cities and walls that tell stories. You have a whole lot of nothing, which is actually really something.
And we get to call you home - how special is that?
After months of daydreaming about our big, beautiful backyard, it’s finally time to get back out there and explore. So let’s go! The time is right to start planning that once-in-a-lifetime kind of holiday you’ve always thought about.
For inspiration visit https://www.australia.com
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The Melbourne Advertiser was the first newspaper published in Melbourne, in what was then known as Port Phillip District, and now is Victoria, Australia. It was published by John Pascoe Fawkner, a co-founder of Melbourne. The first edition appeared on 1 January 1838 handwritten in ink by Fawkner himself and displayed at his hotel, the Shakespeare Hotel, at the corner of Collins Street and Market Street, Melbourne.
Ten hand-written weekly editions were published before Fawkner acquired a wooden press and some metal fount from Launceston. The Advertiser was initially printed in a shed at the rear of Fawkner's hotel. After printing a further seventeen issues he was forced by law to cease publication because he had failed to register the newspaper. On 6 February 1839, he registered and renamed the newspaper as Port Phillip Patriot and Melbourne Advertiser. William Kerr (1812–1859) left the Port Phillip Herald in 1841 to be editor of the newspaper, and would continue as editor for about ten years before becoming editor of a rival newspaper, the Times. The newspaper became the first newspaper to achieve daily publication in Melbourne on 15 May 1845.
A spectacular natural event is playing out underwater in Port Phillip Bay but few Victorians will be able to see it. Thousands of spider crabs are gathering for a unique event with some travelling from as far as Bass Strait.
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Every year masses of giant spider crabs migrate into the shallows of Port Phillip Bay near Melbourne to shed their shells. The spectacle has attracted world attention, but very little is know about the crabs. That's changing with a satellite being used to track their movements.
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We spent some time around Melbourne and Port Phillip Bay this week, and it was time to hunt for some of the Port Phillip Scallops. It’s our first time chasing scallops and it’s been something we’ve wanted to to for a long time. We stayed and launched the tinny at Queenscliff and there were some awesome people that lead us in the right direction. Thanks to everyone that’s been so helpful. Bag limit is a 100 scallops and the challange was on! Right from the start we found some but it was hard work, a lot of freediving on around 10-13 meters to get the scallops. Gil reveals at the end actually how many dives he did ( it’s crazy) But watch how we catch and then cook some amazing scallops. Scallops and butter on the gas cooker, I don’t think it could get any better. Don’t miss this awesome episode and next week’s episode will be EPIC. So don’t forget to subscribe and like the videos. Thanks so much legends!
The LHD01 hull has been transported from Spain to Australia by a Heavy Lift Ship, Blue Marlin. The trip has taken around eight weeks.
The Dockwise owned Heavy Lift Ship, MV Blue Marlin has travelled around 10,000 nautical miles ( approx 18,520 km) to deliver the first LHD.
The LHDs are the largest ships ever built for the Royal Australian Navy and will provide the Australian Defence Force (ADF) with one of the most capable and sophisticated amphibious ships in the world.
The LHD will be floated off the Blue Marlin over the next two weeks and then towed into the BAE facility at Williamstown.
The Canberra Class LHDs are bigger than Australia's last aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne. When completed they will be more than 230 metres long, 27.5 metres high and weigh around 27,500 tonnes.
Each ship can carry a combined armed battlegroup of more than 1100 personnel, 100 armoured vehicles and 12 helicopters and features a 40-bed hospital.
The LHD is expected to be introduced into Royal Australian Navy service in 2014.
This 20 minute video presentation was originally produced for people new to boating and some not so new but not familiar with Port Phillip. The emphasis is on anchoring rather than using marinas, piers, yacht clubs and harbours which are all well documented in various books and websites. Port Phillip is a great place to explore and has a very diverse range of experiences to be had in a relatively protected and easy to navigate area.
Went Trawling for Snapper and Pinkies around the Bellarine Peninsula! Caught some good size fish! well done to (Brad Gaffney)
Absolute MONSTER SHARK caught off the beach in Port Phillip Bay by Brad Gaffney and his mate! Absolutely crazy and nice work!!
EXCITING NEWS Cant wait to go fishing with Brad for some shark! Going to be a awesome experience!