Topic: Navy Week
HMAS Choules transports Mistral II to Hobart
Published on by Ms Natalie Staples (author), POIS Justin Brown (photographer)

The 1922 classic yacht Mistral II onboard the Royal Australian Navy Landing Ship Dock HMAS Choules, alongside Hobart, Tasmania.
HMAS Choules has delivered veteran Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race vessel Mistral II (1922) to Hobart.
HMAS Choules Flagship at the Royal Hobart Regatta
Published on by Ms Natalie Staples (author), POIS Justin Brown (photographer)

Members of the public cross the gangway of the Royal Australian Navy Ship HMAS Choules during a public open day in Hobart, Tasmania.
HMAS Choules spent a busy weekend in Hobart, proudly representing the Royal Australian Navy as the Flag Ship for the Royal Hobart Regatta and opening her gangway to the public.
HMAS Moreton bowls with the best
Published on by LS Hayden Eyles (author and photographer)

Navy Week Bowls Day in Queensland was enjoyed by Navy people, current and former serving members.
As part of Navy Week celebrations, members of HMAS Moreton took to the green to compete with naval veterans from across South East Queensland in a bowls tournament.
Brisbane Navy Week delights
Published on by LSCD Regan Kidd (author), Unknown (photographer)

Personnel from HMAS Moreton gathered at King George Square to conduct a Beat to Quarters and Ceremonial Sunset to signal the commencement of Navy Week in Southeast Queensland.
Defence doors open for Darwin display
Published on by LEUT Todd Fitzgerald (author), LSPH Helen Frank (photographer), ABIS Kayla Hayes (photographer)

Parade Commander and Executive Officer HMAS Coonawarra, Lieutenant Commander Phillipa Hay, stands at ease with the ceremonial guard during Northern Territory Navy Divisions, held at HMAS Coonawarra, as a part of Navy Week in the Northern Territory.
Australian Defence Force service men and women and United States Marines are busy putting the finishing touches on displays and activities in readiness for the Larrakeyah Defence Precinct Open Day from 1pm to 7pm on Saturday, 12 August.
Coonawarra a ceremonial crowd-pleaser
Published on by LEUT Todd Fitzgerald (author), LSIS James Whittle (photographer)

Commander Australian Fleet, Rear Admiral Stuart Mayer, AM, CSC and Bar, RAN, speaks with Petty Officer Naval Police Coxswain Scott Fox of Patrol Boat Headquarters during Ceremonial Divisions at Mindil Beach Sunset Markets.
Darwin delivers, with more to come
Published on by LEUT Todd Fitzgerald (author), ABIS Kayla Hayes (photographer)

HMAS Coonawarra showcases a Ceremonial Sunset display as part of the Larrakeyah Defence Precinct Open Day in Darwin.
More than 5,000 people turned out to get a taste of life in the military when Larrakeyah Defence Precinct, Darwin, held an Open Day, with Navy’s HMAS Coonawarra combining the activity with Northern Territory Navy Week.
Navy engages in the North
Published on by LEUT Des Paroz (author), LSIS James Whittle (photographer), ABIS Kayla Hayes (photographer)

Executive Officer HMAS Coonawarra, Lieutenant Commander Phillipa Hay dances to the Royal Australian Navy Band - Melbourne as they entertain at Larrakeyah Primary School, Darwin, during Navy Week in the Northern Territory.
The Royal Australian Navy’s Community Engagement Program in the Northern Territory achieved a number of key milestones throughout 2016, aimed at bringing Navy people out into the community.
Navy Week celebrations in Darwin
Published on by Department of Defence (author), ABIS Kayla Hayes (photographer)

Able Seamen Communication and Information Systems Breanna Davidson (L) and Sarah Lok (R) present the white ensign during a ceremonial sunset at Darwin City Council as part of Navy Week in the Northern Territory.
HMAS Coonawarra will celebrate Navy Week from Monday 5 September showcasing Navy people and assets to the people of Darwin and the Northern Territory.
Brisbane enjoys Navy Week activities
Published on by LEUT Jodi Brown (author), James Goss (photographer)

The Royal Australian Navy Band performs outside Brisbane City Hall during a ceremony launching Queensland Navy Week 2013.
Brisbane residents packed King George Square on Friday night to help the Royal Australian Navy mark the start of Queensland Navy Week.