DEFENCE MEDIA RELEASE 
 
 
Issued by Ministerial Support and Public Affairs, Department of Defence, Canberra, ACT 
Phone: 02 6127 1999, Fax: 02 6265 1545 
 
MSPA 400/09 
Thursday, 19 November 2009 
 
AUSTRALIAN PIRATE BUSTERS HEADING HOME AFTER A 
JOB WELL DONE 
 
HMAS Toowoomba is heading home after a highly successful tour of duty in the 
Middle East conducting operations under Operation SLIPPER. 
 
The broad range of capabilities and the inherent flexibility of the Anzac Class frigate 
have been admirably demonstrated during this eventful six month operational 
deployment.  Most notably, Toowoomba disrupted Somali pirates off the Horn of 
Africa, as part of international counter-piracy operations in the region. One such 
incident was caught on camera during a dramatic confrontation between suspected 
pirates and the Royal Australian Navy.  
 
Toowoomba also made an important contribution in Maritime Security and Counter-
Terrorist Operations in the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea. Australian boarding 
parties searched suspect vessels for illegal cargo, including drugs and weapons. 
 
As Toowoomba prepared to leave the Middle East Area of Operations, she spent some 
time in company with one of the many coalition ships on patrol in the region. The US 
Navy aircraft carrier, USS Nimitz, provided Toowoomba with fuel and supplies for her 
homeward journey. 
 
This has certainly been an eventful trip, Toowoombas Commanding Officer, 
Commander Ivan Ingham said. All Australians can be very proud of what their 
Navys people have achieved here.  
 
HMAS Toowoomba is expected back in her home port of HMAS Stirling in Western 
Australia in early December, and all onboard are looking forward to reuniting with 
family and friends for Christmas. 
 
Operation SLIPPER is Australias military contribution to international campaigns 
against terrorism, countering piracy in the Gulf of Aden, and maritime security. Under 
this operation, our forces contribute to the efforts of the North Atlantic Treaty 
Organisation (NATO) - led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in 
Afghanistan, which seeks to bring security, stability and prosperity to the country and 
aims at preventing Afghanistan again becoming a safe haven for international 
terrorists, and the United States-led International Coalition Against Terrorism 
(ICAT) efforts in the broader Middle East. 
 
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Media contact: Defence Media Liaison: 02 6127 1999 or 0408 498 664