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Boatsales Staff24 Apr 2011
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Club Marine launches news updates

Web-based news service for Club Marine readers

Readers of Club Marine Magazine looking for news updates between issues can now visit the Club Marine website and browse the 'latest news' library for news briefs, press releases and updates about the issues that matter most to boaters, sailors and fishers in Australia and New Zealand.


Originally conceived as a means to keep Club Marine members informed during storms and catastrophes, the Club Marine news library is increasing its scope to include a wider array of marine-themed information, including news about events, fishing competitions and boat shows.


Greg Fisher, CEO of Club Marine Insurance and publisher of Club Marine Magazine, says that the Club Marine news library is another example of the company’s commitment to Club Marine members.   


"The outdoor enthusiasts that make up the membership of Club Marine appreciate our dedication to keeping them informed about the issues that matter most to them," says Fisher. "From marine industry news to political issues to updates on Club Marine’s response in times of emergency, the news library will keep Club Marine members well and truly in the loop."


To browse the Club Marine latest news library, visit www.clubmarine.com.au and follow the links.

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