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Posted on Monday 18 February 2019
Yelta was launched at Sydney’s Cockatoo Island Dockyard in 1949. It is powered by a triple expansion steam engine built for a corvette during the S...
Posted on Thursday 30 August 2018
Museums in the Port For one weekend only, travel old-school style in the Port. Boatfest is coming to the Port on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 October. Th...
Posted on Tuesday 22 May 2018
Navigating the perilous waters of the Caribbean, it is just another ordinary day of seafaring and skulduggery for the crew of the good ship HMS Grisel...
Posted on Wednesday 28 February 2018
On a perilous adventure, Captain Horatio Bumblefingers and crew lose their way and grow ever more paranoid over tales of sea monsters. What are those ...
Posted on Thursday 08 February 2018
Join the South Australian Maritime Museum in an immersive day experiencing Port Adelaide’s rich heritage. For only $50 per person you can secu...
Yelta was launched at Sydney’s Cockatoo Island Dockyard in 1949. It is powered by a triple expansion steam engine built for a corvette during t...
Posted on Monday 20 November 2017
Around the globe and across centuries whales have inspired awe and wonder. Leviathan takes you on a voyage through the science of whales in their envi...
Posted on Friday 11 August 2017
Written by Cassandra Morris | September 11th, 2012 Yelta is a key part of South Australia’s industrial heritage, the last working steam tug in the S...
South Australia’s ketches linked town and country from the nineteenth century to the 1970s. They carried farm products, grain and minerals to the ci...
Posted on Friday 30 June 2017
The Port Adelaide Nautical Museum collection is the oldest maritime collection in Australia. Begun in 1872 as the general museum of the Port Adelaide ...