SUBCON 2025 is Over
Images for the weekend event will be posted ASAP, however all will be supplied by Richard, BZ for a job well done for many years.

Chief of Navy Australia's Post
Today ( 29 Oct 2025) we welcomed the USS Vermont (SSN 792) to HMAS Stirling in WA for a scheduled submarine maintenance period — another tangible example of the strong partnership between the Royal Australian Navy, the U.S. Navy and Royal Navy under AUKUS.
This visit reflects the deep trust, technical cooperation, and shared commitment between our nations to maintaining a stable, secure, and prosperous Indo-Pacific region.
Hosting USS Vermont at Fleet Base West provides valuable opportunities for our people to work side by side, strengthen interoperability, and build the skills and experience that will support Australia’s future nuclear-powered submarine capability.
This year's work will be carried out without a tender ship meaning #OurPeople both embedded in USS Vermont crew, our Fleet Support Unit and Clearance Divers will play an even greater role for executing complex maintenance activities on site.
AUKUS NEWS
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SUBCON 25 is now done and dusted and I would like to thank the SAANSW team for a great weekend in the Gong. It went off smoothly and all had a great time.
For the first time we were able to utilise Zoom for members to not only dial in but also they were able to vote during the AGM.
There were a number of motions voted on during the AGM but as we did not have enough members attending the AGM these will now be passed back to state branches to vote on, these will be out shortly for branches to action.
We now look towards next year, and as announced SUBCON 26 will be in Canberra, we are looking at late Oct or maybe first week in Nov as we try and de-conflict with school holidays, Floriade and government sitting times. This hopefully will help with the prices of flights and accommodation.
ACT SAA will work with our Web master and start the EOI information and continual updates as the plan matures.
Cheers
David Strangward, AM
SAA National
SUBMARINES ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA
NATIONAL AGM
Minutes for the AGM have been posted AGM MINUTES 2025
Lady and Gentlemen.
It is requested that the following actions be taken.
1. That the attached minutes of the 2025 SAA AGM be distributed to your respective members.
2. That each branch reviews the minutes and ratifies, or rejects, the decisions taken at the AGM by 26 January 2026 and advise me of your decision. This is important as we fell short of a Quorum at the meeting and we need the majority of the Branches to ratify the decisions within three months of the AGM i.a.w. the constitution. I cannot issue Revision 8 of the constitution until this happens.
I must put on record that I am extremely disappointed in the large numbers of members who attended on Saturday night but then failed to attend the AGM on Sunday morning. I acknowledge that a few people had to attend to urgent family issues, and other business, but if only three of those had attended, we would not have to go through the process of ratifying the minutes. Equally if just three more people had attended by zoom out of the 700+ who didn't attend SUBCON, it would have also obviated the need.
Regards
Tony Vine
National Secretary
DVA NEWS
There has been a bit of traffic about DVA acceptance of various cancers etc. The bottom line is if you have any form of malignant neoplasm (cancer) DVA will accept it for treatment only under their non-liability scheme NLHC. All you need to do is fill in a simple form with your GP add the histology report and submit to DVA. You can do that via your MyService account. Getting the cancer acceptance under the various acts is a different story with your main tool being the relevant SOP. See rma.gov.au
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It is with great sadness that the SAA advises of the passing of Greg Pennicuik in Hospital in Victoria of the 19th of October 2025.
CPOUCSM GREGORY PENNICUIK
It is with great sadness that the Submarines Association of Australia (SAA) advises of the passing of Commander Ian Hill on the evening of Monday, 20 October 2025, after a long and courageous battle with cancer.
Commander Ian Hill
As we lose old submariners we now gain new ones below are the latest group to be awarded their dolphins
New history pages for the Oboats are under construction,
Please note crews members on Eternal patrol is going to be updated.
HMAS OXLEY
HMAS OTWAY
HMAS OVENS
HMAS ONSLOW
HMAS ORION
HMAS COLLINS
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