Shipwreck mystery solved decades after deadly disaster

By Jack Gramenz
Updated July 25 2024 - 11:46am, first published 11:42am
MV Noongah sank in heavy seas off the NSW coast while carrying steel from Newcastle in August 1969. Photo: HANDOUT/AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM
MV Noongah sank in heavy seas off the NSW coast while carrying steel from Newcastle in August 1969. Photo: HANDOUT/AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM

The wreck of a ship that sank in one of Australia's worst peacetime maritime disasters has been discovered more than five decades after the vessel went down.

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