At last, one Marine Rescue Organisation

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MarineRescue.pngAt last there are now some tangible signs that Coastal Patrol and Coast Guard organisations along the NSW coast are integrating their operations. 

From 1st January, Coastal Patrol started calling itself Marine Rescue and from yesterday, 17th January, Coast Guard stations also changed their call signs to Marine Rescue.

Below is a list of the Coast Guard stations with their new call signs:
 Coast Guard Sydney Marine Rescue South Head
 Coast Guard Solander Marine Rescue Solander
 Coast Guard Cottage Point Marine Rescue Cottage Point
 Coast Guard Swansea Marine Rescue Swansea
 Coast Guard Tuggerah Lakes Marine Rescue Toukley
 Coast Guard Port Stephens Marine Rescue Lemon Tree Passage
 Coast Guard Kingscliff Marine Rescue Kingscliff
 Coast Guard Ballina Marine Rescue Ballina
 Coast Guard Iluka/Yamba Marine Rescue Iluka/Yamba
 Coast Guard Evans Head Marine Rescue Evans Head
 Coast Guard Wollongong Marine Rescue Wollongong
 Coast Guard Port Kembla Marine Rescue Port Kembla
 Coast Guard Shellharbour Marine Rescue Shellharbour
 Coast Guard Lake Illawarra Marine Rescue Lake Illawarra

[Thanks to Michael Kalajzich for passing on the above information]

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