The Company of
Master Mariners of Australia
The Company of Master Mariners of Australia is an association established to promote the interests and status of the Merchant Navy generally and of Master Mariners in particular.
We provide in Australia a unified body of Master Mariners capable of collective representation on all occasions, in all matters affecting their interests or the status of the Merchant Navy and its Officers.
Est. 1938
Connecting Master Mariners Across Australia
The Company of Master Mariners was established in 1938 to represent generally the views of persons engaged as Master Mariners, to preserve and maintain ethical standards of the maritime industry and to consider and deal with all matters affecting the common interests of members of the company.
We aim to create and sustain a social organisation within which members, either alone or in association with others, can be afforded facilities, and occasion, to discuss matters of mutual interest connected with the Merchant Navy or any related aspect of maritime concern.
The association maintains an apolitical and non-industrial emphasis. Pertinent objectives are to encourage and develop the education, training and qualification of aspiring seafarers, promote the highest standards of professional conduct and practical proficiency in all Merchant Navy personnel and to make donations for patriotic or charitable purposes.
The Company of Master Mariners of Australia is a not-for-profit association that is limited by guarantee. We currently have four Branches across Australia, located in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.
Our Proud Heritage
The Company of Master Mariners was founded by Capt AN Boulton, MBE, VRD, BCom, ExC. He and a number of other Master Mariners considered there was a need in Australia to form a unified body of professional mariners somewhat similar to that of The Honourable Company of Master Mariners, London.
Thus, on 18 July 1938, the Company of Master Mariners was formed by an assembly of twenty-nine Master Mariners in Brisbane. The objects of the Company included the promotion of the efficiency of the Australian Maritime Service in all possible ways as well as the provision of a body capable of collective representation.
Sir Leslie Orme Wilson, the Governor of Queensland became the first Master of the Company in 1939. He was succeeded by Admiral Sir Hugh Binney, Governor of Tasmania, succeeded by the Governor-General of Australia, Sir William McKell, in about 1948. Since then, each successive Governor-General has been pleased to accept the office of Master of the Company.
Master Mariners of Australia
Objects of the Organisation
To preserve and enhance the dignity and prestige of the Master Mariner; to promote the efficiency of Australian maritime services generally and to promote the highest standards of professional conduct and practical proficiency in the Australian Merchant Navy.
Our Structure
The Company has four Branches based in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth individually and collectively engaged under the jurisdiction of a central body designated “Federal Court”.
Membership
Membership to the Company of Master Mariners is open to all individuals connected with or who have an interest in maritime.
Professionalism
Creating an environment to support members of the maritime industry and to create benefits for those interested in joining the industry.
Community Connections
We firmly believe that the connections we make through professional relationships and social activities can build a stronger and more resilient maritime community. Our members are encouraged to create individually and collectively, effective connections with other organisations involved with or who have an interest in maritime affairs.
Maritime News
Our Maritime News section is sourced from various credible news agencies. We feature reports on pertinent Australian and International maritime and shipping matters. Stories From The Past provides articles on historic ships and other significant maritime events.