Ten crew members, all Chinese men, were arrested after navy personnel boarded the 50-metre boat on December 12 and brought it to a port in Hobart in the southern island state of Tasmania four days later.
Eight of them were "charged with 'attempt to import a commercial quantity of border controlled drug'" and appeared in Hobart Magistrates Court Sunday, a Tasmania Police spokeswoman told AFP. The other two were yet to be charged, she added.
The alleged type and amount of drugs on board were yet to be being determined as the boat was still being searched.
The eight men did not enter a plea, did not apply for bail and were due back in court next month, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported.
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