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- Bass Strait (links | edit)
- Devonport, Tasmania (links | edit)
- Port Phillip (links | edit)
- History of Tasmania (links | edit)
- Spirit of Tasmania (disambiguation) (links | edit)
- Searoad Ferries (links | edit)
- Bellerive Oval (links | edit)
- MS Theofilos (links | edit)
- Bay Ferries (links | edit)
- TT (links | edit)
- Michael Ferguson (Australian politician) (links | edit)
- Elwood, Victoria (links | edit)
- Tasmanian Government (links | edit)
- Station Pier (links | edit)
- MS Empress of Australia (links | edit)
- Transport in Melbourne (links | edit)
- Superfast Ferries (links | edit)
- HMAS Jervis Bay (GT 203) (links | edit)
- 2006 Tasmanian state election (links | edit)
- Cruiseferry (links | edit)
- List of ferry operators (links | edit)
- Graeme Sturges (links | edit)
- TT-Line (links | edit)
- Transdev Brisbane Ferries (links | edit)
- MS King Seaways (links | edit)
- HSC INCAT 046 (links | edit)
- MS Princess Seaways (links | edit)
- TT Line (links | edit)
- SS Loongana (links | edit)
- Australian National Line (links | edit)
- Central Coast Ferries (links | edit)
- Road transport in Australia (links | edit)
- MS Princess of Tasmania (links | edit)
- SS Taroona (links | edit)
- TT-Line (Australia) (redirect page) (links | edit)
- HSC Hanil Blue Narae (links | edit)
- Port of Geelong (links | edit)
- MV Queenscliff (1992) (links | edit)
- MV Sorrento (2001) (links | edit)
- Peninsula Princess (Australia) (links | edit)
- Metropolitan Transport Trust (links | edit)
- Port Jackson and Manly Steamship Company (links | edit)
- MS GNV Cristal (links | edit)
- MS Mega Express Four (links | edit)
- MS Spirit of Tasmania I (links | edit)