Topic: Exercise HAEDOLI WALLABY
Exercise HAEDOLI WALLABY
Published on by Department of Defence (author), POIS Paul McCallum (photographer)

File image: HMAS Melbourne (05) sails in company with HMAS Parramatta (154).
Australia and the Republic of Korea participated in Exercise HAEDOLI WALLABY, a bilateral anti-submarine warfare exercise, from 1-3 November, demonstrating a shared commitment by Australia and the Republic of Korea to regional security and security of the Korean peninsula.
Korean exercise refines skills
Published on by LCDR Christopher McGregor (author), ABIS Kayla Hayes (photographer)

HMA Ships Stuart and Arunta form on either side of Republic of Korean Navy Ship Jeon Buk as they conduct a screenplay during Exercise HAEDOLI WALLABY 2015 off the coast of Busan, Republic of Korea.
HMA Ships Stuart and Arunta have followed up a successful port visit to Busan, South Korea, by participating in bilateral Exercise HAEDOLI WALLABY, with four warships of the Republic of Korea Navy.
Anzacs meet up in South Korea
Published on by LCDR Christopher McGregor (author), LCDR Andrew Thorpe (author), LSIS Bradley Darvill (photographer)

HMAS Arunta enters the port city of Busan, Republic of Korea, as part of the ship's North East Asian Deployment.
East met west recently as HMA Ships Stuart and Arunta, usually based on either side of Australia, were both in Busan, South Korea.
Afar and abroad for an Arunta Aircrewman
Published on by Ms Claudia Harrison (author), LSIS Bradley Darvill (photographer)

Leading Seaman Aircrewman Rhys Williams with HMAS Arunta's embarked Sea Hawk helicopter.
Leading Seaman Aircrewman Rhys David Williams says he loves working on operations and being part of a Seahawk crew. He is currently embarked on HMAS Arunta, which is undertaking a North East Asian deployment.