HMAS Platypus
On 22 January 1963, with the Royal Navy (RN) intending to withdraw its Fourth Submarine Squadron from its base in Sydney, the Minister for the Navy, Senator John Gorton, announced Cabinet approval for the purchase of eight Oberon Class submarines for the RAN, though the order was later reduced to six. Although the first of the new submarines, HMAS Oxley (II), would not commission until March 1967, consideration necessarily turned to where the submarines might be based.
Since the Second World War HMAS Penguin at Balmoral in Sydney had been used by the submarines of the Fourth Submarine Squadron but it was deemed unsuitable as a permanent establishment due to its exposed position. Neutral Bay, further inside Sydney Harbour, had, for many years, been used as a protected anchorage when weather conditions proved unsuitable at Penguin, and it was also home to the existing RAN torpedo maintenance facility. The availability of land close to an existing site, on a bay well protected from the weather, made it an ideal location for a naval establishment and in November 1964 an announcement was made that Neutral Bay had been selected as the preferred site for the RAN’s new submarine base.
The new facility was formally named HMAS Platypus in a commissioning ceremony held on 18 August 1967. The selection of the name Platypus perpetuated a long association between the on-again-off-again RAN submarine service and two previous submarine tenders named Platypus which had sustained the former J Class submarines based at Corio Bay, Geelong, during the 1920s.
Further details concerning the commissioning of Platypus may be found in the 18 August 1967 edition of Navy News.
Over the next 32 years, nine submarines operated from Platypus, six Australian Oberon Class: Oxley (II), Otway (II), Ovens, Onslow, Orion and Otama, as well as HM Submarines Trump, Tabard and Odin.
On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of her commissioning Platypus and the Australian Submarine Squadron were granted the right of Freedom of Entry by the Municipality of North Sydney. Special commemorations were held during ‘submarine week’ which took place in Sydney between 23-29 November. Read more on pages 10-11 of the December 1992 edition of Navy News.
In 1994 the headquarters of the Commander Australian Submarine Squadron (COMAUSUBRON) was relocated to HMAS Stirling. This foreshadowed the introduction into service of the new Collins Class submarines and a strategic decision to relocate the RAN submarine squadron to Fleet Base West, Garden Island, WA in support of a ‘two ocean’ navy basing policy.
On 29 March 1999, Platypus bid farewell to the last of the operational Oberon Class submarines. Onslow decommissioned on that day at Platypus while Otama departed Sydney for the last time on her way to her new home port in Western Australia.
HMAS Platypus decommissioned on 14 May 1999 signifying the end of an era in Australian naval history.
Read more on page 3 of the April 1999 edition of Navy News.
Commanding Officers of HMAS Platypus
Assumed Command
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Commanding Officer |
18/08/1967 | CMDR WL Owen, RAN |
02/01/1970 | CMDR GP Dalrymple, RAN |
07/01/1973 | CMDR TR Duchesne, RAN |
03/02/1976 | CAPT WL Owen, RAN |
03/01/1979 | CAPT B Nobes, RAN |
22/01/1982 | CAPT TR Duchesne, RAN |
08/01/1985 | CAPT IDG MacDougall, RAN |
13/01/1986 | CAPT PD Briggs, RAN |
25/05/1988 | CAPT KF Pitt, RAN |
14/12/1989 | CAPT GJ Dikkenberg, RAN |
20/01/1993 | CAPT DW Mole, RAN |
07/12/1993 | CMDR JI O’Brien, RAN |
04/08/1994 | LCDR SG Lloyd, RAN |
01/09/1994 | CMDR JC Stanbury, RAN |
21/02/1997 | CMDR GJ McCormack, RAN |
02/11/1998 | CMDR PCP Ong, RAN |