HMAS Broome Makes Final Port Call

Department of Defence

For its final voyage, HMAS Broome conducted one last port visit to its namesake town in Western Australia ahead of its upcoming decommissioning later this month.

During the four-day port visit to Broome, the ship's crew engaged with the community, participating in activities that have defined its 17 years of service.

Meeting with participants of the Skill Engineer Program was one of the highlights.

The crew toured the workshop and met with the Skill Engineering team and participants who are currently manufacturing their own electric scooters as part of the program.

The program is a community-based opportunity for young people to learn vocational skills. It equips participants with employability skills, boosts wellbeing, imparts invaluable life skills, and fosters confidence and resilience.

Leading Seaman Marine Technician Joshua Kelly said the skill development was evident.

"It was impressive to see the range of skills participants are developing through the program and the dedicated team that aids them every step of the way," he said.

"As they shared some tales of their experiences with us, we could really see the pride they felt in what they are doing and learning."

Members of Broome also enjoyed a roller disco event led by the Broome Police and Community Youth Centre at an event that attracted about 50 young people to skate and dance.

During the evening, the crew engaged with volunteers and the local Western Australia Police, and some enjoyed a roller skate themselves.

After an eventful few days, Broome departed the port visit for its return passage to Darwin to undertake final preparations for the upcoming decommissioning.

Commanding Officer Broome Lieutenant Commander Christopher Wardle said it was a reflective and memorable end.

"Broome's final voyage provided the crew with a period of respite and reflection on the tenure of both their time on Broome and their own careers. Honestly, it's been a privilege to share the final voyage with this crew," Lieutenant Commander Wardle said.

"Broome's last trip was one to remember and will mark the ending for its proud and impactful years of service. Fight and endure."

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