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15 August, 2022

Navy Enlists First Indigenous Elders

TWO former sailors of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent have been welcomed back on board in Cairns with appointments as Navy’s first Indigenous Elders.


Uncle Phillip Bowie and Aunty Fran Visini have joined the Navy Indigenous Development Program as the first Navy Indigenous Elders at HMAS Cairns
Uncle Phillip Bowie and Aunty Fran Visini have joined the Navy Indigenous Development Program as the first Navy Indigenous Elders at HMAS Cairns

Pioneering the role of supporting the Navy Indigenous Development Program (NIDP), Aunty Fran Visini and Uncle Phillip Bowie have re-enlisted in the recently established general mariner reservist category. 

The Navy Indigenous Development Program is based at HMAS Cairns and offers Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islanders a taste of life as a member of the Australian Defence Force. 

Officer in charge NIDP, Lieutenant Commander Christopher Thornton, said the elders would provide cultural support and advice to recruits while also guiding staff. 

“My staff and I feel extremely fortunate to have Aunty Fran and Uncle Phillip want to be part of our program,” Lieutenant Commander Thornton said. 

“They have already helped put our recruits’ minds at ease knowing they will be provided with elder cultural support during their training. 

“The fact they were sailors beforehand is just a bonus as they can speak from personal experience to our recruits who are considering going on into the Navy from our program.” 

Aunty Fran worked as a steward for two years at HMAS ‘Harman’ and ‘Albatross’. 

A love of the uniform inspired her to join at 17 in 1970 – wanting to be like a neighbour she watched arriving home in her smart Navy attire. 

She now sees her role as providing support and culturally mentoring recruits. 

“I’m passionate about improving the lives of young people, and I look forward to inspiring, leading and supporting our next generation of Indigenous Australians and service personnel,” Aunty Fran said. 

She hopes to help recruits develop confidence and inspire them to do great things with their lives. 

“I just want a chance to influence the young recruits and convey the message that they should follow their dreams and have the courage to try,” Aunty Fran said. 

Uncle Phillip joined in 1956 and trained at HMAS’ Leeuwin’ as a marine technician before serving for nearly nine years in the ships’ Melbourne’, ‘Stalwart’, ‘Paluma’ and ‘Barbette’. 

“I am excited about sharing my experiences, and I can spin a good yarn about my time that may help the young recruits,” Uncle Phillip said. 

“I would like them to think of me as someone they can talk to if they find themselves in a difficult position or just need advice.” 

Uncle Phillip hopes recruits graduate with more understanding and respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture. 

Graduates finish with the equivalent of Year 10 Maths and English through TAFE, enabling them to meet the requirements to enlist. 

If interested in joining, please speak to your local Defence Force Recruiting office about Indigenous Pathways or visit  https://bit.ly/3pbuTDS

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