For many years, the former Attack Class patrol boat , “HMAS Aware” has been rusting away in the Burnett River between the Sugar Terminal and the Bundaberg Port Marina. Launched in Brisbane in 1967, the “HMAS Aware” was based at Darwin for a time, seeking Vietnamese refugee boats, and later transferred to Adelaide. It was decommissioned and sold to private ownership in the 1990′s. For sometime it was used as a dive boat and then arrived in Bundaberg in 2006. It had been an ugly sight – it was listing to one side and there had been some very unsympathetic additions above the deck (believed to have been added in Melbourne). At one point, it was advertised for sale for a mere AUD$85,000. See photo below, courtesy of
http://www.boatsamillion.com/
In 2010, the surviving owner, a former crewman from the vessel, was fined $10,000 for failing to keep the vessel insured. This action has probably prompted the removal of the vessel from the river. Here are a couple of photos I took today of the 33m beauty as she lay awaiting the cutting torches.
What absolutely beautiful lines - the former "HMAS Aware" 22 Nov 2011 © JoWo12
The last resting place of the "HMAS Aware" 22 Nov 2011 © JoWo12
By crikey, I just got those first photos in the nick of time – have a look at this …………………
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The stainless steel driveshafts beside the stern section ©2011 WoJo12 |
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HMAS Aware - the following day
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