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22/04/2026

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SAD NEWS:

CAPTAIN TIMOTHY RICHARD DUCHESNE RAN (RTD)

10 July 1929 – 10 April 2026

The Submarines Association of Australia (SAA) is saddened to announce the passing of Life Member Captain Timothy Duchesne RAN (Rtd) on Friday, 10 April 2026, at the age of 96. Born in Swanage, England, on 10 July 1929, Tim was, at the time of his death, the SAA’s oldest member.

Tim Richard Duchesne RAN( RTD) 

Tim Richard Duchesne Funeral Live  will be live streamed at 1030 on the 22nd of April.

ANZAC DAY 2026

 The attached poster  below is but one item contained in the ANZAC Day Package sent to the SAA by the Minister for Veterans Affairs.

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ANZAC Day 2026

SAA NSW

Will be marching in the Sydney Anzac Parade.

March - muter in Castlereagh St from 0845, approx 100m from Hunter St.

(Just behind the WRANS)

All submariners welcome. Step off after 0900.

Reunion - Meet at City of Sydney RSL, George St just down from Liverpool St from 1100 approx. .Free drinks, food and Tot until Kity rums out.

Looking for Flag Bearers if we can't pre arrange with RSL.

Geoff Anderson

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Victoria

Victoria will be mustering 0830 hrs Flinders St East (Next to Federation Square) - banner will be flying.

On completion of march transport provided back to St Kilda RSL (freebie).

Anyone wishing to commemorate Anzac Day but not available on the particular day, the St Kilda RSL will be holding a Commemoration march, full information from Ian Tanner - president@skanc.com.au - the Sunday previous to Anzac Day (Sunday 19th April).

On completion, muster St Kilda RSL (Entertainment provided).

Keith J. Hatfield

President SAA (Vic. Inc.)

Vice Admiral Mark Hammond AO RAN

will be appointed as the Chief of the Defence Force.

Subject to the Governor‐General’s consideration and approval, these changes will take effect from July 2026.

The Chief of the Navy, Vice Admiral Mark Hammond AO RAN will be appointed as the Chief of the Defence Force.

Vice Admiral Hammond has had a distinguished career, spanning 40 years, in the Royal Australian Navy serving in frigates, and extensively in and later commanding submarines and the Australian Fleet. Appointed the Chief of Navy in 2022, Vice Admiral Hammond will continue to bring valuable insight to the role of the Chief of the Defence Force – including towards Australia’s acquisition of conventionally‐armed, nuclear‐powered submarines through AUKUS, and the delivery of Navy’s future surface combatant fleet.

The Government extends its deepest gratitude and thanks to the Chief of the Defence Force, Admiral David Johnston AC RAN. Admiral Johnston will retire with the change in command in July.

Admiral Johnston has served in the ADF for over 48 years, in both Navy and joint appointments. As the Vice Chief of the Defence Force, he was instrumental to the design of Australia’s future force and the subsequent ADF implementation of the 2024 National Defence Strategy. Admiral Johnston has also provided long‐term leadership to ADF operations as the Chief of Joint Operations and as the CDF.

He is the longest serving ADF officer at the three and four‐star ranks, and I congratulate him, and his family, for this tremendous achievement.

The Chief of Joint Capabilities, Lieutenant General Susan Coyle AM CSC DSM, will be appointed as the new Chief of Army.

Enlisting as a soldier in the Army Reserves in 1987, Lieutenant General Coyle has worked at the tactical, operational and strategic levels and in command roles, including Head Information Warfare, Commander Forces Command, Commander Joint Task Force 633, Commander 6th Brigade, Commander Task Group Afghanistan and Commanding Officer 17th Signal Regiment. Lieutenant General Coyle will be the first woman in our nation’s history to command the Australian Army.

The Government extends its sincere appreciation to the retiring Chief of Army, Lieutenant General Simon Stuart AO DSC. Lieutenant General Stuart has served with great distinction and leadership across the Army – most notably as the first Chief of Army to begin his career as a soldier. Lieutenant General Stuart has been key to preparing the Army for the changes required to the force following the 2024 National Defence Strategy.

Rear Admiral Matthew Buckley AM CSC RAN will be appointed on promotion as the Chief of Navy.

Rear Admiral Buckley has served in Oberon and Collins class submarines, including commanding HMAS Collins and commanding the Submarine Force. He was the Head of Nuclear Submarine Capability at the Australian Submarine Agency, before becoming Deputy Chief of Navy in January 2025. This experience places Rear Admiral Buckley in a unique position to lead the Royal Australian Navy and its people over the coming years as it continues its vital contributions to the peace, safety and stability of the Indo‐Pacific region.

Cheers

David Strangward, AM

SAA Tasmania

The Tasmanian Branch will march in the main Hobart Parade.

We will meet in the usual place at Franklin Square near the Treasury Building at 1030 before forming up for the march to the Cenotaph at 1100.

We look forward to seeing as many members as possible turn out for this very important annual commemorative event to honour those who served and especially those who made the ultimate sacrifice.

Cheers,

David Byrne

President

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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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