Navy’s newest ship opens to visitors

Department of Defence

HMAS Sydney opened the gangway to more than 1600 visitors during a recent port visit to Fremantle.

Visitors came to see one of the Navy’s newest and most advanced warships during its first visit to Western Australia.

The crew of Sydney were proud to show off their ship, with locals taking the opportunity to take tour the ship, and gain hands on experience with damage control and small arms displays on the flight deck.

Leading Seaman Frankie Genai said it is a privilege “to share with the public who we are, what we do and how we do it”.

It wasn’t just the public that got a rare glimpse into life on board Sydney but more than 20 potential recruits who have begun the process to enlist in the RAN.

Sydney’s sailors and officers were more than willing to share their experiences with these young men and women looking to serve.

Midshipman Turnour provided some sound advice to potential recruits and officer cadets.

“It wasn’t long ago that I too was wondering if I should join and what it would be like so I was more than happy to give some insight,” Midshipman Turnour said.

“And not everyone knows what it is like to be inside a Navy warship or understand the life of a Navy officer or sailor so this is a fantastic opportunity to give my point of view”.

HMAS Sydney heads to Albany next to take part in the city’s third annual Maritime Festival, followed by Adelaide where it will once again open the gangway to the public.

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