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Rudd, Kevin

Period of Service: 03/12/2007 - 24/06/2010
Release Date:
24/04/2008
Release Type:
Media Release
Transcript ID:
15889
Released by:
  • Rudd, Kevin
Joint Media Release with Minister for Defence Science and Personnel, Warren Snowdon, A National Service of Thanksgiving and Remembrance for those lost on the HMAS Sydney II

Today Australians paused to remember HMAS SYDNEY II and her crew at a national memorial service held at St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney.

As guests arrived at the service, the cathedral bell tolled 645 times, to mark the lives lost when the pride of the Royal Australian Navy's fleet went down with all hands on 19 November, 1941.

On the eve of Anzac Day, the Prime Minister asked all Australians to remember the sacrifice of HMAS SYDNEY II's crew.

“Today we commemorate HMAS SYDNEY II in a manner befitting her significance to the Australian nation.

“The Australian Government hopes that today's service brings some comfort to you, the families and relatives of those who lost their lives. You should all be tremendously proud of them.”

The Minister for Defence Science and Personnel, Warren Snowdon, said to have found the Sydney, to have had this chance to say goodbye, give thanks and remember has been truly moving.

“Every one of the lost men of HMAS Sydney II left behind family; children they never saw grow older, mothers who outlived their sons, and we will never forget their service to Australia.”

Over 770 relatives of HMAS SYDNEY II's crew came from all over Australia to attend the service.

With the church at full capacity, a large screen in Sydney Square allowed members of the public to view the service. The service concluded with a flyover by three Royal Australian Air Force Hawk 127 aircraft.

Following the conclusion of the service, the Prime Minister met with many of the relatives in attendance. A number of the relatives were then taken on a tour of the current HMAS SYDNEY.

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