A Musical Voyage

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- 208 – Contained in this edition of RAN Band News is a copy of the Defence Paper by Lieutenant Andrew Stokes titled People, Performance & Professionalism: How Navy’s Signature Behaviours will manage a ‘New generation’ of Sailors. This is a thoroughly researched essay that provides a timely reminder of other initiatives occurring throughout Navy at the moment, and is worth a good read. Late last year, the Navy Reserve Whole-of-Capability Workforce Review (NR WOCWR) was established to support the challenges of Chief of Navy’s intent outlined in The Navy Strategic Plan. One of the issues faced by the review was the significant and growing demand being placed on the national reserve salary budget. The band contributed to that demand with a 60 percent increase in its salary allocation during the course of the last five years; and this is no longer sustainable. The NR WOCWR delivered a reduction to the total number of days available for reserves across Navy; and I was required to redistribute the band’s allocation to meet priorities across our national program. A new business model has been developed to meet those challenges and to enable the band to continue to deliver appropriate musical services to Navy and sustain its future capability. For a number of years now the New South Wales detachment has not been able to operate without the support of musicians from the full-time Sydney detachment. Furthermore, the type and volume of activities normally undertaken by the New South Wales detachment has steadily decreased and other priorities have now emerged that require new ways to deliver our musical services. From 1 July, members of the New South Wales detachment commenced fulfilling their duties as members of a Reserve Support Element embedded within the Sydney detachment. A separate Reserve Support Element was also established in the Melbourne detachment. This structural change was foreshadowed by me last year and became imperative due to the outcomes of the NR WOCWR. As a consequence of the changes to the New South Wales detachment, I invited Petty Officer Dennis Mercer to prepare an article for this edition of RAN Band News. In his article, he gives a very good account of the contribution made by reserve musicians to Navy activities in the Sydney area since the 1960s; and there have certainly been many good achievements. Change, however, was inevitable as the detachment was no longer viable; but I wish to stress that there is no intent to reduce the role played by reserve musicians in Sydney or at any level within the Navy Band. I believe that the most effective way in which to utilise the skills of Navy’s Sydney based musicians is as a fully integrated force. Reserves musicians will continue to be used to support Navy activities within Sydney and throughout Australia, and will maintain their important role within the Navy Band. I also invited the Secretary of the RAN Band Association, Mr Ralph Daines, to submit a report on the association’s visit to Singapore in support of Anzac Day ceremonies. For many years now I have referred to the RAN Band Association as a valuable additional detachment in the Navy Band’s capability suite. Our veteran musicians demonstrated their past record of service very proudly whilst in Singapore, and produced a highly commendable outcome that reflects well, not only on them, but also on the Royal Australian Navy Band.

FROM THE PR DESK Article by Leading Seaman Tracy Kennedy The year began with Australia Day activities, the Edinburgh Military Tattoo and the Sea Power Conference. The Closing and Opening ceremonies for the Sea Power Conference were certainly met with great enthusiasm and appreciation from all guests including the Chief of Navy, Vice Admiral Russ Crane AO, CSM, RAN and other important dignitaries. After the closing ceremony we headed to the Novotel in Darling Harbour to play for the Vice Admiral Crane’s guests at a private event. From the balcony of the function room we had a great view of the Australia Day fireworks and could see our drummers on top of the floating towers in the middle of the Darling Harbour. We then went straight into rehearsals, and a week of performances for the Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Apart from one night where the weather stopped us from using microphones on the field, the show ran smoothly. This year the Royal Australian Air Force Band was in charge of the Australian Defence Force segment.

Royal Australian Navy Band: A Musical Voyage


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Prince of Wales Award

3min
page 236

CDF Leadership Forum

7min
pages 237-238

Op Resolute – Transit Security Element Rotation 62

3min
page 235

The Salute – Indigenous Artwork

2min
page 229

A Naval Salute – RAN Centenary Concert

6min
pages 227-228

From the PR Desk

5min
pages 232-233

Final Signal from the Director

1min
page 230

4th Nanchang International Tattoo

3min
page 234

Abu Dhabi International Defence Exhibition and Conference 2011

3min
page 225

Brunei International Tattoo 2011

3min
page 226

From the PR Desk

3min
page 224

From the Director’s Desk

1min
page 223

Strengthening Ties Beyond Navy

3min
page 220

From B Shed to Bryon Bay with Navy’s Variety Bash

6min
pages 221-222

Operation Slipper Deployment

3min
page 219

RIMPAC 2010 Sea Deployment Group

3min
page 218

From the PR Desk

7min
pages 216-217

From the Director’s Desk

1min
page 215

ANZAC Gallipoli Pilgrimage

7min
pages 212-214

RIMPAC 2010

3min
page 211

From the PR Desk

3min
page 210

From the Director’s Desk

1min
page 209

Sea Deployment Group HMAS Darwin

5min
pages 207-208

Northern Trident (Second Leg

4min
page 206

LONGLOOK 2009

8min
pages 202-204

From the Director’s Desk

1min
page 205

Northern Trident

3min
page 201

LONGLOOK 2008

7min
pages 194-195

HMAS Sydney II (The Pride of the Australian Fleet

3min
page 196

From the Director’s Desk

8min
pages 197-199

Freedom of Entry Celebrations

3min
page 200

King’s Coronation, Tonga

7min
pages 192-193

Hands Across the Sea

7min
pages 188-189

From the Director’s Desk

1min
page 187

RIMPAC 2008

7min
pages 190-191

Anzac Day in Mumbai

4min
pages 185-186

Tour to Afghanistan

7min
pages 183-184

Tour De Force 9

7min
pages 181-182

HMAS Adelaide Deployment

3min
page 176

From the Director’s Desk

1min
page 180

Stories from the Solomon Islands

3min
page 177

Jingili Man’s Solomon’s Tour

4min
pages 178-179

HMAS Sydney Deployment

11min
pages 173-175

HMAS Parramatta Deployment

10min
pages 170-172

On the Bugle in Anzac Cove

15min
pages 165-168

From the Director’s Desk

1min
page 169

Gallipoli 2007

3min
page 164

From the Director’s Desk

1min
page 163

HMAS Manoora Deployment

6min
pages 161-162

All Hands on Deck

3min
page 160

From the Director’s Desk

1min
page 159

From the Director’s Desk

1min
page 156

Sea Ride in HMAS Kanimbla

8min
pages 153-155

Lest We Forget: Bugles engraved to commemorate OP RIMAU

3min
page 152

From the Director’s Desk

4min
pages 147-148

Tour De Force (A Musical Spectacular from Down Under

11min
pages 149-151

HMAS ANZAC Detachment

11min
pages 144-146

A Salute to Australia

3min
page 143

From the Director’s Desk

1min
page 142

RIMPAC 2004

3min
page 141

A Life on the Ocean Wave

3min
page 140

From Seahawks to Singapore Slings

3min
page 136

HMAS TOBRUK Deployment

10min
pages 137-139

From the Director’s Desk

1min
page 135

From the Director’s Desk

5min
pages 127-128

Missiles and Musicians

8min
pages 124-126

Good Morning Vietnam

7min
pages 122-123

Musicians Onboard HMAS Adelaide

6min
pages 115-116

Welcome from the Director’s Desk

1min
page 112

Musicians Deployed in a Combat Role

5min
pages 113-114

Tour de Force in the Middle East

12min
pages 118-120

Welcome from the Director’s Desk

1min
page 117

One of the Most Frightening Experiences of My Life

4min
page 121
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