Submarines

Association

Australia 

08/07/2026

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Change over of CN 07 July 2026

 From the out going CN

Congratulations to Vice Admiral Matt Buckley AM CSC RAN who was promoted this morning ahead of assuming his responsibilities as the 34th Chief of Navy. The ceremonial transfer of ‘The Weight’, VADM Sir John Collin’s telescope, is a long-standing naval tradition that symbolises the responsibility of command and the trust placed in those who hold it. It has been a privilege to serve as the 33rd Chief of Navy and to lead the extraordinary sailors and officers who make our Navy what it is. For 125 years, Australians have volunteered to serve in Australia’s Navy, ready to protect our nation’s interests and, when required, to fight and win at sea. To everyone who has served alongside me, thank you for your professionalism, dedication and service. I leave the watch with immense pride and every confidence in Navy’s future.

 From the New CN

Today, as I come on watch as Chief of Navy, I do so with immense pride, humility and purpose. Every day, our people serve Australia at sea, ashore and around the world. Thousands of sailors and officers are currently deployed, supported by thousands more across Navy and Defence. Their professionalism and dedication inspire me. As I assume this responsibility, I thank my predecessor, Vice Admiral Mark Hammond AO RAN, for his leadership and service. I commend his unwavering commitment to our people and the lasting contribution he has made to our Service throughout his career. It is a privilege to now take on the weight to lead our Navy. I begin with a simple commitment: to serve our people, support their families, and ensure Navy remains focused and ready to meet the challenges ahead. I’m honoured to have the watch.

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Subcon 2026 June update

It is with deep sadness that the Submarines Association of Australia (SAA) informs members of the passing of former member Steve Nihill on the Central Coast of NSW on the 1st of July after a 14 year battle with Younger Onset Dementia, a variant of Alzheimer’s disease.

Vale Stephen Thomas Nihill

It is with deep sadness that the Submarines Association of Australia (SAA) advises members of the passing of former member Clive “Polly” Lloyd,

who died in North Queensland in early June this year.

Vale Clive"Polly" Lloyd

The SAA is very sad to announce the passing of  Paul Trevor Meakin on the afternoon of 20 June 2026

condolen to Andy and Chris

An Obit for Paul has now been posted along with Funeral arrangements.

Vale Paul Trevor Meakin Rev  Live stream Pual meakin

Update Vale John David Parker

 

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To Carol Wilson SAA_NSW for her 15 years of Secretarial duties. Carol has decided to retire from the Secretary position, however she will continue as Website Manager. Bradley Mitchell will take over the position of Secretary.

Sick Bay

Ken Brazier, recouperating after his Heart Attack has been wheelchair bound and under constant supervision has fallen out of bed and broken his Hip. Undergoing surgery today 8/7/26. His Darling wife [Pat] has also been having Chest pains as well, recently.

As he was one of the "early intakes" to join boats can you please drop a line now here or send to me for forwarding.

Come on fellas we are getting fewer in numbers let's keep it together. graemedraper1@gmail.com

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Submariners worldwide are a special breed, rarely understood by mere mortals and never understood by skimmers. Submariners of all nations understand this and show respect to each other, knowing the hardship and danger that each has faced to achieve membership to that elite club to which they belong.

The Association's aims and goals are:
•To keep alive the unique esprit de corps of the Submarine Service;
•To establish and maintain a charitable trust, being a welfare foundation;
•To assist one another as occasion may require and to encourage social activities;
•To liaise with kindred organisations, both nationally and internationally; and,
•To educate members about their entitlements and provide access to Department of Veterans' Affairs advocates

The Association maintains a close relationship with several overseas Submariners' Associations. Membership is open to all submariners, regardless of the Navy in which they served.

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