Local Contributor
13 October 2025, 10:00 PM
Members of Kiama Seaside Probus Club were treated to a most interesting and thought-provoking presentation at their September luncheon meeting by Commodore Dr Lee Cordner AM RAN (Rtd), who spoke on “The Five HMAS Sydneys – An Australian Story.”
Introduced by club vice-president Garry Funnell, Commodore Cordner drew on his 49-year naval career to bring to life the proud history of the five ships to bear the HMAS Sydney name.
He served on HMAS Sydneys III and IV, offering personal insights into pivotal moments, from Vietnam through to the Gulf War.
Illustrated with slides, the presentation explored how the Australian Navy and naval warfare have evolved, including the introduction of women serving at sea in 1992 - now consistently 20% of the force - with what Commodore Cordner described as a noticeable boost in performance.
He also reflected on the cutting-edge capabilities of the latest HMAS Sydney V, commissioned in 2020.
Members were particularly engaged, asking thoughtful questions that extended discussion well beyond the allotted time, which was testament to the speaker’s depth of knowledge and the appetite of the audience for thought-provoking topics.
Kiama Seaside Probus Club, formed in 2008, is a club for retired and semi-retired men and women.
Regular meetings and the many social activities each month provide members with opportunities to stay mentally active, expand their interests and form new friendships in a welcoming, social setting.
For more information about Kiama Seaside Probus and how to join, visit www.kiamaseasideprobus.org.au.
Commodore Lee Cordner with Vice President Garry Funnell
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