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Commander Andrew Pepper with Able Seaman Melissa-Jane Bult and John Withers on board HMAS Hobart. Photo: Petty Officer Brendan Matchett
16 Feb 2021
Navy
News

Young talent recognised by historical association

Two generations of sailors were brought together last month in HMAS Hobart.

People & service
Able Seaman Cooper Blackwood is back on his feet after suffering a paralysing injury. Photo: Leading Seaman Nadav Harel
15 Feb 2021
Navy
News

One step at a time

A year after being paralysed in a swimming pool accident, Able Seaman Cooper Blackwood is walking, and says his attitude helped in his recovery.

People & service
Commanding Officer HMAS Moreton Commander Phillipa Hay appoints Roslyn Gibson to the Royal Australian Navy during a ceremony in Brisbane.
11 Feb 2021
Navy
News

Planning on change in Navy

Previously a financial planner, Roslyn Gibson has found a new direction with the Royal Australian Navy. 

People & service
HMAS Cerberus' Robotics Club has built a prototype autonomous drone that can feed live video information to command during a critical maritime incident.
11 Feb 2021
Navy
News

Drone set to speed up incident response times

HMAS Cerberus' Robotics Club has developed a land-based prototype drone that can provide live video footage to warships during maritime incidents.

Capability & technology
A 'dressed' HMAS Hobart at anchor on the River Derwent for the Royal Hobart Regatta. Photo: Warrant Officer Class 2 Max Bree
08 Feb 2021
Navy
News

Ship's whistle sends kayakers paddling

An official duty of HMAS Hobart during her visit to the Tasmanian capital for the Royal Hobart Regatta was to start a kayak race.

People & service
Able Seaman Harriet Shepperd waves from HMAS Hobart while the ship is at anchor on the Derwent River during the Royal Hobart Regatta. Photo: Warrant Officer Class 2 Max Bree
08 Feb 2021
Navy
News

From childhood awe to pride on deck

Able Seaman Harriet Shepperd's childhood admiration for a Navy warship visiting Hobart led to her being on deck for the latest visit.

People & service
HMAS Hobart will visit Tasmania for the second time since commissioning for the 183rd Royal Hobart Regatta.
05 Feb 2021
Navy
News

HMAS Hobart heads to Tassie for regatta

HMAS Hobart will sail into the River Derwent for the Royal Hobart Regatta.

Ceremonies & events
Former apprentice carpenter Leading Seaman Leigh Gough deployed in HMAS Adelaide on Operation Fiji Assist 20-21. Photo: Dustin Anderson
05 Feb 2021
Navy
News

Combat systems operator dusts off tool belt

Former apprentice carpenter Leading Seaman Leigh Gough returned to his trade to help repair buildings on Operation Fiji Assist 20-21.

People & service
Leading Seaman Tracy Kennedy is proud to provide vocals on the new recording of Advance Australia Fair. Photo: Sergeant Christopher Dickson
04 Feb 2021
Navy
News

Anthem a vessel for change

The Navy Band has recorded a new rendition of the Australian national anthem featuring the new lyrics.

Ceremonies & events
Petty Officer Matthew Teis has been awarded the 2021 Chief of Navy Excellence in Innovation Award for his 3D printed face shields.
04 Feb 2021
Navy
News

3D printing shields frontline staff

Petty Officer Matthew Teis has been awarded the 2021 Chief of Navy Excellence in Innovation Award for his 3D printed face shields.

People & service
Able Seaman Brittany Alexander transferred from the Canadian Navy to the Royal Australian Navy in 2015. Photo: Chief Petty Officer Cameron Martin
04 Feb 2021
Navy
News

Daydreams come true for Able Seaman

Bizarre animals and white sand beaches consumed the daydreams of Able Seaman Brittany Alexander before her move to Australia from Canada. 

People & service
HMAS Ballarat conducts an Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile firing during sea qualification trials.  Photo: Leading Seaman Leo Baumgartner
02 Feb 2021
Navy
News

Huge boost for missile program

New anti-ship and surface-to-air missiles are being considered as part of a $1 billion investment announced by the government.

Capability & technology
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