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August 6, 2007

New Royal Australian Navy Patrol Boat Named "Maryborough"

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The Naming Ceremony for the thirteenth Armidale Class Patrol Boat was held on Saturday, 04 August at the Austal shipyard in Henderson, Western Australia. Fourteen patrol boats in total are to be delivered to the Royal Australian Navy.

The ceremony was attended by senior figures from the Royal Australian Navy, Department of Defence and Local Government including Chief of the Royal Australian Navy, Vice Admiral Russ Shalders, Minister for Justice and Customs representing the Minister for Defence, Senator David Johnston, City of Maryborough (Queensland) Mayor Barbara Hovard and City of Maryborough (Victoria) Mayor Geoff Lovett.

The first HMAS Maryborough was one of 56 Australian minesweepers (commonly known as corvettes) built during World War Two. During the Pacific War, HMAS Maryborough, along with her six sister ships, played a notable part in the Malayan/Java/Sumatra operations which ended in March 1942.

The new Armidale Class Patrol Boat “Maryborough” will be handed over to the Royal Australian Navy in the coming weeks.

Background

Austal teamed with Defence Maritime Services (DMS) to win in 2003 the “output specified” contract for twelve patrol boats to replace the ageing Fremantle Class, which have patrolled Australia’s maritime zones for the past quarter century. Austal is responsible for the design and construction of the Armidale Class vessels.

In 2006 an additional two Armidale Class Patrol Boats were ordered for a total of fourteen to be delivered.

To be based primarily in the ports of Darwin and Cairns, the Armidale Class fleet primarily operates within Australia’s Marine Jurisdictional Zones carrying out surveillance, interception, investigation, apprehension and the escort to port of vessels suspected of illegal fisheries, quarantine, customs or immigration offences.

Further Information

Contact: Austal
Phone: 61 8 9410 1111
Fax: 61 8 9410 2564
Email: media@austal.com

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