Dee Why RSL sub-Branch

Dee Why RSL sub-Branch Dee Why sub-Branch of RSL NSW

31/05/2026

On this day in 1942, three Japanese miniature submarines launched an attack in Sydney Harbour.

One of the submarines sunk HMAS Kuttabul and the attack led to the deaths of 21 sailors on board.

Lest We Forget.

πŸ“Έ AWM 060696 - Several men watch as a Japanese midget two-man submarine is raised from the harbour bed.

31/05/2026
29/05/2026
29/05/2026

πŸ“’ IGADF Inquiry into the Military Justice System Release

The Inspector-General of the Australian Defence Force has concluded his inquiry into the weaponisation of the military justice system. The Inquiry received over 360 public submissions and consulted widely with Government officials, military justice experts and community leaders. An independent Advisory Panel of 4 eminent Australians also provided independent strategic advice, insight and oversight.

The Inquiry found that while weaponisation of the military justice system is not widespread, it can and does occur at multiple levels. The Inquiry made 20 recommendations for a more effective, trusted and fairer military justice system.

The Inquiry Report is now available at: https://www.igadf.gov.au/igadf-weaponisation-inquiry

29/05/2026

New art exhibition at the Anzac Memorial – Lustre🎨

Marking 85 years since the Allied campaigns in Greece and Crete, Lustre showcases powerful works by contemporary Australian and New Zealand artists who retraced the footsteps of those who served.

Featuring art works and short films, the exhibition explores the landscapes, stories and lasting impressions of the campaign.

πŸ“… Open until mid-July 2026
πŸ“ Anzac Memorial, Hyde Park
🎟 Free entry

Full details πŸ‘‰ anzacmemorial.nsw.gov.au/event/lustre

29/05/2026

National Reconciliation Week 2026 - Petty Officer Jade Delaporte

Born and raised in Redcliffe, Queensland, Petty Officer Jade Delaporte is a proud Yamatji and Noongar man whose family connections stretch from the arid inland regions of Western Australia to the state’s south-west coastline. He joined the Royal Australian Navy in September 2004 and commenced training as a Seaman Cook in January 2005, beginning what would become more than two decades of service as a Navy Chef and leader.

Over the past 22 years of service, his Navy journey has also strengthened his connection to culture and Country. Through meeting other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander personnel, sharing stories and learning from community, he has developed a deeper understanding of his heritage and identity.

Now serving as the Regional Indigenous Development Coordinator at HMAS Cerberus, Petty Officer Delaporte plays an important mentoring and advocacy role for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sailors. He works closely with members as they progress through training and service life, encouraging them to stay connected to their culture and remember where they come from.

One of the most rewarding aspects of the role for Petty Officer Delaporte has been building connections within the First Nations community and strengthening ties to his own heritage in Western Australia. He also supports engagement with families and community groups at Cerberus, helping foster relationships with the local Bunurong people through cultural activities, events and community participation.

Petty Officer Delaporte is passionate about promoting cultural awareness and education across the wider Navy community. He believes reconciliation is about moving forward together, encouraging all personnel, both Indigenous and non-Indigenous alike, to learn, participate and share in culture and community.

29/05/2026
29/05/2026

🐴 Community Equine Wellbeing Day – All Welcome!
Join us for a special community event bringing veterans, families, and locals together for a meaningful day out!

Meet the team from RSL LifeCare’s Spur Ranch and the Northern Beaches Veteran Wellbeing Centre, and discover how the equine wellbeing program is supporting veteran recovery, resilience, and connection.

πŸ“ St Ives Showground πŸ“… Thursday 15 October πŸ•₯ 10:30am – 1:30pm πŸ‘‰ Register here: bit.ly/4dzQaQ7

Enjoy a relaxed BBQ lunch, connect with others, and learn how these programs are making a real difference in the lives of veterans and their families.

Veterans, families, and community members β€” everyone is welcome!
RSL LifeCare | RSL LifeCare Veteran Services | RSL NSW

29/05/2026

We are calling on the Government to go further in its $2 billion legal fight against 3M and include the costs of health testing, ongoing care and fair compensation for all veterans who are paying the real price of PFAS contamination.

Veteran firefighters handled this toxic foam, known as AFFF, every day between the 1970s and mid 2000s. They stood in it, breathed it, wore it home. Now they're living with cancers, kidney failure and lifelong illness. Most have never been tested, let along supported.

Read our full statement
πŸ‘‰ https://bit.ly/49oRww6

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