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    HMAS Lachlan (K364/F364) (later HMNZS Lachlan (F364)) was a River-class frigate that served the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) from 1945 to 1949. The vessel...
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    route of vessels bound for Townsville. In June 1947, the survey vessel HMAS Lachlan investigated the location using echo sounding and anti-submarine equipment...
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    ridgeline is HMAS Kuttabul, the RAN's major administrative, training and logistics support establishment for the Sydney area. Although HMAS Kuttabul is...
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  • sometimes known as Clan Lachlan HMAS Lachlan (K364), a River-class frigate that served the Royal Australian Navy Young Lachlan, a schooner that was stolen...
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  • civilian and military personnel. Two Leeuwin-class survey vessels HMAS Leeuwin HMAS Melville Australian Pilot Land Information New Zealand United States...
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    shifted there from HMAS Rushcutter.: 126  The facility initially operated under the name HMAS Radar, but was commissioned as HMAS Watson on 14 March 1945...
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    Type Class Commissioned HMAS Adelaide L01 Landing Helicopter Dock Canberra 2015 HMAS Albany ACPB 86 Patrol boat Armidale 2006 HMAS Ararat ACPB 89 Patrol...
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    HMAS Balmain J467 Cancelled, 12 June 1944. HMAS Bogan K09 17 January 1944 Cancelled, 4 April 1944. HMAS Campaspe K424 Cancelled, 4 April 1944. HMAS Condamine...
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    The precinct was built from 1856. It includes the HMAS Kuttabul naval base, formerly known as HMAS Penguin. The property is owned by Australian Department...
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    DRYAD. His commands have included HMAS Tarakan, HMAS Torrens, and HMAS Brisbane. During his period in command of HMAS Brisbane, the ship deployed to the...
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    Heritage Fleet. HMAS Oxley, an Odin class submarine launched in 1926 and transferred to the Royal Navy in 1931, and lost in 1939. HMAS Oxley (S 57), an...
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    training school nearby. The facility was initially named HMAS Radar, but was later commissioned as HMAS Watson on 14 March 1945. Torpedo and anti-submarine...
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  • (1978–present) HMAS Barcoo (K375) (1946-1964) HMAS Benalla (J323) (1943-1945) HMAS Benalla (A 04) (1990–present) HMAS Bungaree (1944) HMAS Cook (1973-1998) HMAS Diamantina (K377)...
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    town's namesake, the Holbrook council acquired a portion of the hull of HMAS Otway, an Oberon-class submarine, after it was decommissioned by the Royal...
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    appears to have been officially used was in April 1817, when Governor Lachlan Macquarie acknowledged the receipt of Flinders' charts of Australia from...
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    amjcard.2017.06.054. PMID 28797470. He Y, Li X, Gasevic D, Brunt E, McLachlan F, Millenson M, et al. (October 2018). "Statins and Multiple Noncardiovascular...
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  • defence of incrimination" by claiming that Robert's girlfriend, Toni McLachlan, was responsible for murdering the child and framing him. Campbell was...
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    after him. Bungaree Road in Toongabbie, New South Wales is named after him. HMAS Bungaree, originally built in Dundee as a cargo vessel in 1937 for the Adelaide...
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    Australia representative Robert William Rankin, commander of HMAS Yarra (U77) in 1942, namesake of HMAS Rankin (SSG 78) commissioned in 2003. Ernie Toshack, cricketer...
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    17 December 1992 was warned out for deployment. Deploying onboard HMAS Tobruk, HMAS Jervis Bay and charter aircraft, the battalion group was committed...
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  • Lesbian Information Service (DEFGLIS). The Navy's Systems Training School at HMAS Watson hosted events for Wear it Purple Day in 2013. There has also been...
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    comprising HMAS Leeuwin, HMAS Paluma, HMAS Shepparton, Leeuwin's Survey Motor Boats (SMB) and the Deployable Geospatial Survey Team HMAS Huon to survey...
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    numbers of Aboriginal people. In 1811, the Governor of New South Wales, Lachlan Macquarie, gave the first land grant in the region to William Nash, a former...
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    Elsewhere, the 19th Brigade had begun its assault on Wewak in early May. HMAS Hobart, Arunta, Warramunga, Swan and HMS Newfoundland (of the British Pacific...
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    Kay Fraser, a member of the Labor Party. The Royal Australian Navy ship HMAS Tobruk was granted the Right of Freedom of Entry to the City of Lake Macquarie...
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    marine incidents, most notably the Valentich Disappearance. Battle between HMAS Sydney and Kormoran – Suspicion, and even a cover-up, has been discussed...
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    ISBN 9780521833844. Karskens, Grace (2013). pp. 115–17 N.D. McLachlan. "Macquarie, Lachlan (1762–1824)". ADB.online.anu.edu.au. ADB.online.anu.edu.au. Retrieved...
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    and abattoirs, were built. In 1941 the first ship from the new shipyard, HMAS Whyalla, was launched and the blast furnace became operational. By 1943 the...
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    was given land at Georges Head, and enjoyed the patronage of Governor Lachlan Macquarie. He greeted newcomers whose ships entered Port Jackson, and became...
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  • performance of duty as the Executive Officer HMAS Kuttabul, Deputy Commander Shore Force and Commanding Officer HMAS Penguin. Commander Paul Daniel Pelczar...
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