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  • Lake Illawarra

    IANTD dives this wreck on an annual basis through Aquability Mentone .These trips are organized through IANTD Instructor Trainer Mark Ryan. https://aquability.com.au The Lake Illawarra was a steel, single screw, steam turbine motor vessel bulk carrier. The Lake Illawarra sank after running into and demolishing part of the Tasman Bridge that crossed the Derwent River…

  • The Booya

    The Booya was three masted Scooner built in 1917. It sank in Darwin Harbour during devastating Cyclone Tracy on Christmas Eve in 1974, taking the lives of all five people on board. The intact wreck was located in October 2003 in 22 meters of water. Tied up at Fort Hill Wharf on Christmas Eve 1974,…

  • HMAS Sydney

    HMAS Sydney II was a Modified Leander class Cruiser of the Royal Australian Navy. Built in 1935 she was purchased by the Australian Government .THE Sydney had an effective service in the Mediteranean Sea in 1940 with her 6 inch guns. On 19 November 1941, off the coast of Western Australia, she fought the disguised…

  • SS Paringa

    A project to find the SS Paringa lost off Wilsons Promontory in 1935 with all hands .SS Paringa was laid up in Port Adelaide until sold to Chinese interests in 1935 when her register as a British ship closed. Late December 1935, whilst towing the old tanker Vincas out of Western Port, the ships met…

  • The Nemesis Found

    The Nemesis disappeared with all hands in July 1904 and has not been found .She was last seen steaming south in heavy seas approx 25 miles from Sydney heads near Port Hacking . .Due to the distance to the wreck approximately 650 Nautical Miles from its last known location logistics will be the main issue…

  • TSS Kanowna

    Gallipoli ship mystery laid to rest By Melissa Fyfe June 6, 2005 Members of the Southern Ocean Exploration dive group explore the shipwreck of TSS Kanowna, which sank off Wilsons Promontory in 1929 after striking a rock. Members of the Southern Ocean Exploration dive group explore the shipwreck of TSS Kanowna, which sank off Wilsons…