House debates

Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Statements by Members

Australian Navy Cadets

1:46 pm

Photo of Ian GoodenoughIan Goodenough (Moore, Liberal Party) Share this | | Hansard source

I was honoured to accept an invitation from the Australian Navy Cadets to attend the annual efficiency inspection of one of their training ships, the TS Marmion. Lieutenant Commander Robert Hughes is the commanding officer of the cadet unit based at Hillarys Boat Harbour within my electorate of Moore. The cadets were immaculately presented in their uniforms as they performed a well-rehearsed band exercise followed by a guard display on the parade ground. The cadets were inspected by a visiting senior naval officer.

Members of the cadet unit are outstanding young Australians who dedicate their time in order to develop valuable leadership skills, foster teamwork, gain self-reliance and learn practical sailing skills. These skills will prepare our youth for future success in adult life and for prospective careers in the Australian Defence Force. After the ceremony, the cadets undertook a practical sailing exercise within the boat harbour. TS Marmion has a close relationship with local schools, in particular Ocean Reef Primary School, which has a strong maritime tradition. I place on record my appreciation of the work of the Australian Navy Cadets personnel involved, including Lieutenant Commander Hughes, Sub-Lieutenant Wolfe, Chief Petty Officer Hastings, Sub-Lieutenant McCaskie, cadet instructors and the honorary chaplain, Reverend John Myles.