Navy, Maritime Museum Unveil Action Stations Revamp

Australian National Maritime Museum

The Australian National Maritime Museum and the Royal Australian Navy are proud to announce a major naming rights partnership to redevelop the Museum's iconic Action Stations experience —a state-of-the-art exhibition space that will celebrate Australia's naval legacy and future.

This redevelopment marks a significant milestone in the Museum's mission to preserve and present the evolving story of Australia's maritime defence.

The new pavilion will highlight the strategic, technological, and human dimensions of Australia's naval operations, with a strong focus on the Indo-Pacific region and the innovations shaping the future of maritime defence.

'This redevelopment is more than an exhibition—it's a national platform for engagement and storytelling for the important role that the Navy plays in our region,' said Ms Daryl Karp AM, Director and CEO of the Australian National Maritime Museum.

'We are proud to partner with the Royal Australian Navy to bring these stories to life and to invite the public into the heart of Australia's maritime defence journey.'

Vice Admiral Mark Hammond AO RAN, Chief of Navy said, 'The Royal Australian Navy is proud to partner with the Australian Maritime Museum and welcomes the opening of its new Navy pavilion. This dedicated space brings the history of the Royal Australian Navy to life, making it more accessible to more Australians.

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