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Radios for Queenscliff Coast Guard

Summary by Geelong Independent
The Queenscliff Coast Guard will get new digital radios to improve communications on the water as part of a state government roll out. The more than $1.3 million investment will deliver 130 portable radios to Marine Search and Rescue (MSAR) units and volunteers across the state and install radios on 22 vessels and in eight vehicles. Emergency Management Commissioner Rick Nugent said there were five fixed-base stations and a console at the Water …
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Geelong Independent broke the news in on Thursday, February 13, 2025.
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