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Decades of Dedication: Marine Rescue Coffs Harbour volunteers celebrated for 20 years' service

by Marine Rescue NSW 30 Jul 10:15 BST
(L to R) Mark Halling - Commissioner Barrell - Andrew Cox - Unit Commander Jane Leach © Marine Rescue NSW

Two long-standing Marine Rescue Coffs Harbour volunteers, Andrew Cox and Mark Halling, were today honoured for their distinguished service.

Marine Rescue NSW Commissioner Alex Barrell presented the pair with their 20-Year Long Service Medals, recognising their dedication since joining the unit in the 2000s.

Both men have risen through the ranks to become experienced Coxswains (vessel skippers) and Watch Officers.

Commissioner Barrell praised their commitment.

"Marine Rescue NSW is privileged to have two trusted and dedicated individuals like Andrew and Mark.

"We are grateful for their service and their tireless efforts to keep boaters safe. The Coffs Harbour region is fortunate to have these men ready to assist at any time of day or night."

Unit Commander Jane Leach said Cox and Halling are both highly respected members of the unit.

"They are exceptional seamen and mentors.

"Andrew and Mark also take great pride in their roles as Trainers and Assessors. They are outstanding educators who provide invaluable guidance to both new volunteers and those advancing through their ratings.

"They are calm under pressure—an essential quality when leading an offshore rescue mission," she said.

Volunteers and guests also celebrated the return to service of the unit's offshore rescue vessel, Coffs Harbour 30.

Built in 2014, the vessel has completed more than 650 search and rescue missions. After a decade of reliable service, it has recently undergone a full refurbishment.

Upgrades include:

  • Two new 300-horsepower Suzuki engines (top speed of 40 knots - 74km/h)
  • New wiring, electronics, pipework, and hoses
  • New Raymarine navigation equipment
  • A reconfigured cabin and hull lining works
  • Installation of a Seakeeper ride system for enhanced trim and stability

Commissioner Barrell said the upgraded vessel would continue to serve the local boating community with speed and reliability.

"It is vital that our vessels remain rescue-ready. While it is optimal to replace them more often, the level of funding we receive does not allow for that.

"Like many others, we're affected by rising costs. Because our funding hasn't kept pace with inflation or the cost of building new rescue boats, we've had to invest in refurbishments to extend the life of our vessels to ensure they remain safe and fit for purpose—for both our volunteers and the boating public," Commissioner Barrell said.

Marine Rescue Coffs Harbour is a volunteer-based, not-for-profit professional organisation committed to keeping boaters safe and supporting the local community.

Donations to support the unit can be made at www.marinerescuensw.com.au/support-us/donate.

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