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Transcripts from the Prime Ministers of Australia

Turnbull, Malcolm

Period of Service: 15/09/2015 - 24/08/2018
Release Date:
01/03/2017
Release Type:
Transcript
Transcript ID:
40791
Location:
House of Representatives, Parliament House
Statement On Indulgence – HMAS Perth

PRIME MINISTER:
Mr Speaker, today Australians pause and reflect on the service and sacrifice of those who served on the HMAS Perth, which was sunk at the Battle of the Sunda Strait.

There were 681 sailors, airmen and civilians aboard the Perth. 353 were killed in the battle and four of those who survived the fighting and reached the shore, died of their wounds.

The survivors were taken into captivity by the Japanese and 106 died during their captivity.

the Perth was in the company of the United States Cruiser Houston, they had both been the only two large ships to survive the defeat in the Battle of the Java Sea in February.

These disasters followed hard on the heels of the fall of Singapore that we remembered and honoured here, not so long ago.

As these ships sailed through the Sunda Strait to Tjilatjap on the south coast Java, they were overwhelmed by a much larger Japanese force.

Perth fought to the last of its ammunition. Captain Hector Waller gave the order to abandon ship and only then. The ship, the Houston was torpedoed and sank 20 minutes later.

Waller was last seen standing on the bridge of his ship. He was awarded a posthumous mention in dispatches for ‘gallantry in the face of the enemy’ and for ‘setting an example of wholehearted devotion to duty’.

What a remarkable generation they were.

We honour and we remember the service and the sacrifice of the crew of the Perth, those who lost their lives in the battle, those who were injured and those that were taken prisoner and died in captivity. And of course, we honour the service of them all, including the 200 who returned home.

Now on Sunday, the President of Indonesia, President Joko Widodo and I acknowledged the 75th anniversary of the sinking the Perth. We reaffirmed our commitment to work together to strengthen cooperation in the area of maritime cultural heritage.

We are working closely with the Indonesian government, on how to protect the wreck of the Perth. There will be joint dive, led by Indonesian authorities and our own Maritime Heritage Authority   to protect the wreck of Perth. There will be a joint dive led by Indonesian authorities and our own National Maritime Museum in the course of this month, that’s when it’s scheduled.

Mr Speaker, this is another occasion when we remember that extraordinary generation, the service and the sacrifice they made to keep us free.

Lest we forget.

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