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It was later used to transport free settlers to Adelaide and New Zealand. [3] On 29 October [3] or 20 November 1838, the Thomas Harrison departed London, via Deal, Kent, [6] for Port Adelaide, arriving on 24 or 25 February 1939. Edward Michael Smith was the master on this voyage. [3]
Survey ship Leeuwin: 2000 HMAS Maitland: ACPB 88 Patrol boat Armidale: 2006 HMAS Maryborough: ACPB 95 Patrol boat Armidale: 2007 HMAS Melville: A 246 Survey ship Leeuwin: 2000 HMAS Parramatta: FFH 154 Frigate Anzac: 2003 HMAS Perth: FFH 157 Frigate Anzac: 2006 HMAS Rankin: SSG 78 Submarine Collins: 2003 HMAS Sheean: SSG 77 Submarine Collins ...
The shipping channel leading to the Outer Harbor was dredged to a depth of 14.2m to accommodate Panamax-sized ships [7] with the work being completed in February 2006. [8] The Outer Harbor passenger terminal services an increasing number of cruise liners visiting Adelaide, with 27 arrivals in the 2012 cruise season. [9]
HMAS Collins, lead ship of her class Australia operates a single class of diesel-electric submarines, the six Collins-class boats which began entering service in 1993. The Collins was designed by the Swedish submarine builder Kockums as the Type 471 specifically to meet Australian requirements, many of which were derived from Australia's need for great range without utilizing a nuclear ...
Both ships were commissioned into the Royal Navy on 19 September 1910 and sailed for Australia, arriving at Port Phillip on 10 December 1910. The event was marred by the death of Engineer Lieutenant W. Robertson, RN, who suffered a heart attack 8 miles (13 km) outside Port Phillip Heads whilst onboard HMAS Yarra , and drowned.
It is difficult for scholars to arrive at a definitive list of pioneer ships given the lack of extant primary evidence due to poor record keeping and accidental loss of records. [8] [a] The following list is based on the best available records, [9] [1] ordered chronologically by date of arrival in South Australia.
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The last ship of the Oliver Hazard Perry Flight II design, Sydney was laid down at Todd Pacific Shipyards on 16 January 1980. [5] [8] [12] She was launched on 26 September 1980, and commissioned into the RAN on 29 January 1983. [8] [13] During construction, the ship was identified by the United States Navy hull number FFG-35. [5]