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Franklin II enters the waters near HMAS Creswell in Jervis Bay, NSW, accompanied by Navy One. Photo: Able Seaman Susan Mossop
30 Apr 2021
Navy
News

College icon sails home

Restored ex-Royal Australian Naval College yacht Franklin II sailed back to her former home port of HMAS Creswell in Jervis Bay.

People & service
Director of Mission Systems PTY David Battle discusses with Captain Etienne Mulder from the Mine Warfare and Clearance Diving Group about the use of a generator used to jam mine firing systems.
30 Apr 2021
Navy
News

Tech paves way for future anti-mine capabilities

The RAN could soon use remote autonomous systems to jam mine explosives under a new program being explored through industry providers.

Industry & partnership
HMAS Maitland off the coast of Honiara, Solomon Islands, and an Air Force C27-J Spartan during a maritime surveillance patrol for illegal fishing activity on Operation Solania. Photo: Flight Lieutenant Peter Spearman
29 Apr 2021
Navy
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Maitland returns home after fishery patrols

HMAS Maitland has returned home after supporting the Solomon Islands’ efforts in border security and protecting regional fisheries.

Alliances & relationships
Petty Officer Hayley Barwell in the replenishment-at-sea control room on HMAS Sirius. Photo: Leading Seaman Thomas Sawtell
29 Apr 2021
Navy
News

From paperwork to pumping fuel at sea

HMAS Sirius' maritime personnel supervisor Petty Officer Hayley Barwell also operates the rig equipment that pumps thousands of tonnes of fuel…

People & service
Son Tien Trang Kim and Chi Crosskill touch and kiss the Grumman Tracker.
28 Apr 2021
Navy
News

An emotional reunion for survivors

A group of former Vietnamese ‘boat people’ were recently reunited with the Navy aircraft that took part in their rescue almost 40 years ago.

Alliances & relationships
George King, who turned 100 on Anzac Day, visiting the National Maritime Museum in Sydney.
28 Apr 2021
Navy
News

Marking a century on Anzac Day

Former sailor in HMAS Bathurst George King had planned a quiet one for his 100th birthday on Anzac Day.

Commemoration & history
Lieutenant Sarah Rohweder reflects in front of the Roll of Honour at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. Photo: Leading Seaman Kayla Jackson
28 Apr 2021
Navy
News

A day to remember

This year’s dawn service was unforgettable for one member, who stood next to her grandfather in her uniform for the first time on Anzac Day.

Commemoration & history
Sikh Gurdwara Perth youth coordinator Prabhjot Singh shows HMAS Stirling Commanding Officer Captain Gary Lawton how to tie a turban during Vaisakhi celebrations. Photo: Leading Seaman Ronnie Baltoft
28 Apr 2021
Navy
News

Navy celebrates Vaisakhi

Vaisakhi was recently celebrated at HMAS Stirling with colourful traditional dresses, presentations and traditional food. 

People & service
Recruit Billy Winkler-Sheean is attending Recruit School at HMAS Cerberus in Victoria. Photo: James McDougall
27 Apr 2021
Navy
News

Following in famous footsteps

Billy Winkler-Sheean said his connection to Ordinary Seaman Edward ‘Teddy’ Sheean VC played a part in his decision to join the Navy last month.

Commemoration & history
HMAS Coonawarra Officer Lieutenant Matt Dobrincic with students from Borroloola Primary School during Anzac Day community engagement.
27 Apr 2021
Navy
News

Anzac Day in the Top End

On Anzac Day, sailors and officers from HMAS Coonawarra and its resident units visited remote areas of the NT.

Commemoration & history
Male crew members from HMAS Sydney compete in a push-up challenge against the US Navy at Pier 4 in San Diego, US.
27 Apr 2021
Navy
News

Strengthening international ties with push-ups

HMAS Sydney has won a novel title and strengthened ties with the United States Navy, thanks to the ability of crew members to do push-ups.

Alliances & relationships
Governor-General General (retd) David Hurley, centre, and his wife Linda Hurley present the 2020 Duke of Gloucester Cup to Commanding Officer HMAS Arunta Commander Anthony Nagle. Photo: Leading Seaman Richard Cordell
27 Apr 2021
Navy
News

Arunta the 'pride of the fleet'

One of Navy’s longest running and most prestigious awards, the Gloucester Cup, has been awarded to HMAS Arunta.

Capability & technology
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