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20 Austl. & N.Z. Mar. L.J. i (2006)

handle is hein.journals/ausnewma20 and id is 1 raw text is: EDITORIAL
This is the first edition of Australian & New Zealand Maritime Law Journal - previously known as the
MLAANZ Journal. Not only has there been a change of name; the journal is now offered as a wholly
online journal.
Despite the change of name, the journal's aims remain unchanged; namely to improve the reporting
and debate on maritime matters in the Australasian region.'
The project of conversion from paper to online could not have been achieved without significant effort
on the part of many. First of all my sincere thanks to the editorial board, particularly Dr Sarah
Derrington, Dr Paul Myburgh and Dr Michael Underdown for their expert and willing assistance. Of
course, without the support of the MLAANZ Executive, and Frazer Hunt in particular, this endeavour
would not have been possible. Likewise, the support of Murdoch University School of Law Dean,
Professor Gabriel Moens, has been greatly appreciated. Essential to the online endeavour has been the
expert assistance of our IT consultant, Mr OS Goh. Finally, to my student editors, Megan Ashford,
Troy Nixon and Kylie Weir, my grateful thanks for your patience and unerring dedication to the task.
As well as offering new issues online, the journal website also offers electronic and searchable versions
of all back issues of the MLAANZ Journal.' My thanks to those who hunted down and scanned copies
of old issues: Paul Myburgh, Andrew Tulloch and Ron Salter.
I trust that this issue of the new journal, and those to come, will continue the tradition established by
the MLAANZ Journal to explore, inform and educate on all matters maritime.
Kate Lewins
Editor
September 2006

'Editorial by Michael White, (2002) 16 MLAAAZJournalv.
2 Only selected content from each issue of the journal is available. All casenotes, addresses and articles have been replicated.

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