The introduction of the
Parramatta River-class ferries allowed for the RiverCats to be phased out. On 16 February 2023,
Betty Cuthbert was the first vessel retired from service. She was stripped for parts at Balmain Shipyard before being towed to
Blackwattle Bay Marina for long-term storage, along with several decommissioned SuperCat-class ferries. On 7 June 2024
Evonne Goolagong was withdrawn. She was used as a parts source at Balmain, before briefly being relocated to
Rozelle Bay, along with sister
Betty Cuthbert. Both vessels were moved to Rozelle in late June 2024. In June 2024,
Betty Cuthbert and
Evonne Goolagong were moved to
Yamba by
tugboat to be cut up for scrap by Polaris Marine Group. On 28 October 2024,
Nicole Livingstone was withdrawn from service and was used for parts at Balmain Shipyard before being moved to Rozelle Bay, followed by a final movement to Yamba under tow where she was broken up in early 2025. On 4 February 2025,
Marlene Mathews was withdrawn from service. The vessel was then used for parts at Balmain Shipyard, before being moved via
tugboat to Rozelle Bay. On 3 June 2025,
Marjorie Jackson was withdrawn from service. She was then stripped of reusable parts at Balmain Shipyard, before being towed to Rozelle Bay where she was moored alongside sister vessel
Marlene Mathews. On 17 June 2025, MV
Marlene Mathews and MV
Marjorie Jackson were transferred by tugboat up to Yamba for scrapping. By September 2025 both
Marjorie Jackson and
Marlene Mathews were scrapped. On 30 September 2025, MV
Shane Gould was withdrawn from service after her 32 year long career. She was used as a parts source until early November 2025, before being briefly moved to Rozelle. In the early hours of 17 November 2025,
Shane Gould left Sydney under tow bound for
Yamba. She arrived in Yamba in the morning of 19 November 2025, and was put up onto land on 21 November 2025. On 24 November 2025, scrapping began on the MV
Shane Gould. By February 2026, scrapping had been fully completed. MV
Dawn Fraser, the last vessel of her class in service, was withdrawn on 9 March 2026, and was transferred to Polaris Marine Group, Rozelle Bay, on 13 March 2026. In the afternoon of 30 March 2026,
Dawn Fraser left Sydney under tow for Yamba by Polaris Marine tug
Leaders Creek. Arriving at Yamba on 2 April 2026. On 9 April 2026
Dawn Fraser was bought up onto land with scrapping beginning the same day.
Dawn Fraser is to be scrapped over the next few weeks. ==Vessels==