Grati-Tuesday 27th May 2025

Written by AHQ

27 May 2025

 

Happy Tuesday Friends!

Just like that, it’s the last blog for May.  I seem to blink and another month is gone.
 
I know its a while away but I am going to start the count-down to one of my favourite times of the year. 
The AHQ Thank You Dinner is only 152 sleeps!
We have a great lot of thank you’s this week so grab a cuppa, sit back and relax while you soak up some well-deserved gratitude!
 

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Dear Jan-Maree B & Leo D
 
In 2021, you kindly approached the Royal Commission Taskforce that I lead and offered to make quilts for our team members. I asked at the time if we could extend the eligibility to our Australian Public Service and Contractor colleagues to provide support to our team as a whole. I am extremely grateful that you extended your kindness to the entire team.
 
Over the last four years, our team has effectivley been on the equivalent of a deployment with long hours and out of hours work an enduring reality.  Whilst it has been hard work, the team are immensly proud to contribute to a nationally significant report and the team is now leading the implementation of the recommendations that came from the Royal Commission Final Report.
 
Over the course of our association, your wonderful group of volunteers have provided over 90 quilts to our team. The power of these can be seen with everyone who has received them feeling deeply touched and often tearful.  The reality of the kindness from someone they have not met to take the time and create a personalised quilt has a powerful effect.
 
Whilst the Defence members know how wonderful it is to receive a quilt, this is the first time our  Australian Public Service and Contractor colleagues have been recognised and thanked for their work in such a heartfelt manner.  In this way, you and your team have been on this journey with us and your support has lifted our spirits to keep delivering for our people.
 
Recently we commenced a downsizing to transition from a Taskforce to a Program Management Office. This will see us focused on overseeing implementation of the reform that Defence is currently undertaking for our people.
 
Thank you for the wonderful gifts you and your team have provided to us over almost four years. You have made a clear difference.
 
With gratitude
 

Quilt made by Anna C

 

 

Quilt made by Bev & Geoff C

 

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Hi Beverly U,
I am writing to thank you and Philomena H for my incredible quilt. I absolutely love the vibrant colour and patterns. It’s really beautiful and I have kept it on my bed during this colder weather.
I really appreciate all the skill, time and effort that must have gone into making such an amazing piece. Years of cancer treatment has made me susceptible to the cold so I will definitely put it to good use. 
I wish you and your families all the best.
Thanks again,

 

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Good afternoon Sue B,

I just wanted to pass on my appreciation for the laundry bag that you sent me recently. I have been meaning to write you a letter, but we have been flat out over here and I have just returned from our two weeks of leave that we get in the middle of our deployment.

 

Your interpretation of the Kath and Kim theme was great. They are some of the funniest quotes of the series, and the ‘I do have a date – a sticky date!’ quote is particularly poignant as we are served an INCREDIBLE sticky date pudding every Monday in the Mess over here which everyone looks forward to.

 

I really appreciate the support provided by you and the rest of the AHQ team.

 

Cheers,

 

 

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Good Afternoon Ann S,

 

Thank you so much for my fantastic quilt!! You have done such a great job on it and I am very, very appreciative of receiving it whilst here on Operations.

 

Thanks for telling me a little about your family also. I’m glad you got to keep your Father’s medals and other personal belongings after he passed, it sounds like you truly cherish them for what they represent. I can only imagine what he must have gone through, we can only hope something of that magnitude never happens again.

 

That’s great news about your Granddaughter. I hope she enjoys her Gap Year and decides to go full time as a MO. It will be demanding but well worth it if she enjoys travelling. It sounds like all your children/Grandchildren are focused and achieving things in their own way. I have two (soon to be three) children myself, however they are young (six and two) so we have a few years to go before we get to see what type of path they will follow in their lifetime.

 

The bikers were correct, you were definitely on the right path. I’m looking forward to getting home and riding with my Club soon.

 

Thanks again.

 

Kind Regards,

 

 

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Hello Lois S, 
Thank you very much for the extraordinary quilt that you have made for me. I am awed by the time and dedication you and your colleagues put into making quilts and laundry bags for the deployed and previously serving Defence personnel. The time and effort people like you put into making these items for us means a very great deal to us.  
I guess I am not much like some of the others you may have made quilts for. I am now a Squadron Leader in the RAAF after changing over from being a Major in the Army last year. I am a Logistics guy so the transition wasn’t too bad. I have been serving now for a bit over 37 years. I wasn’t always an officer, as I started my Defence journey as an Apprentice Fitter and Turner in 1988. 
In my current position as the Air Operations and Training Officer (AOTO) for the Joint Australian Training Team – Philippines (JATT-P), I am also living in Makati like you did. We work from the Australian Embassy, which is also located in Makati. 
Like your husband, I too, attended an overseas Staff College, although I attended the Indian Defence Services Staff College. We had a few more than 5 international students attend the Staff College Course. We had 31 international students from 16 different countries and 480 Indian officers. As the only Australian, there was no end to the parties and functions that I was invited to. Given the sheer number of students holding parties and functions and the relatively short time frame, I frequently had more than one function per night. 
The Philippines Air Force personnel have been wonderful and I will certainly cherish my time here. The always smiling faces and happy nature of the Philippines people is unforgettable and your quilt will serve as a constant reminder of my time here. Given I am a relatively new Air Force Officer, I was very deliberate in choosing a theme that would acknowledge and remind me of who and I am and where I have been.  Your wonderful quilt will certainly remind me of the time I have spent here in the Philippines. 
I am married with three children. My son is a doctor working in the Royal Brisbane Hospital. One of my daughters works in the Australian Public Service, within Services Australia, and the other is a lawyer who works as a prosecutor for the QLD Police. 
Thank you again for the wonderful quilt. Here is a photo of me with your wonderful quilt. I certainly appreciate the effort you go to. 
Kind Regards
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Good Morning Helen W!
Thank you so so much for your lovely laundry bag! I love the green and flowers of the design it stood out to me instantly.
You’ve been serving longer than I have! I joined the Defence Force in 2019 so I’ve been in for 6 years now. I currently live in Sydney and visit my Mum and Sister up in Newcastle when I can. Otherwise I’ll be down in Nowra working with the Helicopters in HMAS Albatross. 
I’ve only just picked up crochet and am trying to make a granny square blanket! Glad you’ve got good friends in your sewing group, I hope you have a good yarn together. And a gym class 3 morning a week! And a yoga class!!! Super stellar work Helen.
I also have an uncle in the RAAF! We don’t get to see each other very often but being in the Navy has made me feel closer to him and that I understand him better. I’m sorry to hear about your uncle in the Army and what happened to him. I am glad you got to honour him when you took your trip. Knowing that you went and took the trip makes me feel honoured.
Lockdown was definitely hard and I’m glad helping others got you through it. Wish I had taken up crochet or sewing sooner it’s a hard skill to master and you definitely have mastered yours.
Thank you again for your laundry bag. Prior I was only using the plain mesh one they give out so I was ecstatic when they asked us for names. Every time I walk into my mess and see it I feel happy.
Please make sure you stay safe! We can’t do our jobs without the support of everyone around us.
Thank you for you time and service,
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Dear Bridget R
I cannot thank you enough for the beautiful quilt you created for my husband!  I can’t believe that you made something that matches his likes and interests so well, clearly you put a lot of thought and love into it.
He has Alzheimer’s Dementia and moved into Aged Care late in January this year.  I took the quilt to show him yesterday and he loved it, he started tucking it into his bed straight away.  He was stunned that you had included so much of what he loves. He also showed it to some of his friends there and they admired it greatly, it started conversations about the sports he used to play and where he travelled. 
I asked him what he would like to say to you, he has been having trouble getting his thoughts and words together, but he managed it. He said that he couldn’t believe how someone who never met him could do this for him, and get it so right. He wanted you to know that his life eventually ended out alright, he married and has two children and is OK.

For myself, your gift has touched my heart too.  I cried when I opened it. My husband is now so different to how he was, and our family is all struggling with the long goodbye. Your quilt encapsulated the real, loving, thoughtful, intelligent man he always was and brought that version of him back to life and so many happy memories of him too.

My daughter and son would like to add their thanks too. 

 They are both in their late thirties, our daughter lives in Sydney and works in science, our son followed in my footsteps and became a primary school teacher.  We have a three year old granddaughter and a six month old granddaughter and a fifteen month old grandson. In years to come I can see us showing them your quilt and telling them stories about their grandfather.

Thank you again.
Best wishes

Embroideries by Joan B

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Good Morning Sonia J,

 

Thank you for the time and effort you put into making this beautiful dhobey bag. I’ve already put it to good use and I can honestly say it’ll go with me to any ship or base I post to in the future. I spied the beautiful colours and design out of the corner of my eye during selection and knew it was the one I wanted.

Everyone appreciates the love and care you all put into making these for us and it really does help brighten our day. They bring a bit more colour to an otherwise pale surrounding.

 

Thank you again and I wish you the best in all future endeavours 😊

  

Kind Regards,

 
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Good evening,

 

 

I am emailing to say thank you so much for the Quilts that were made for the crew members of Cape Solander. The three quilts that have come so far are absolutely brilliant and definitely have a personal touch and bring character to the cabins on board. We are still waiting on a couple more, but when they arrive we will send back a photo with all of them together. We can’t thank you enough for all that you do, it truly means a lot to myself and my team.

 

Kind regards,

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Hi Bridget R,

 

Thank you very much for this cute laundry bag with your wonderful letter! 

 

First of all, it so nice to meet you and your happy family through your letter. I also have a 22 yr old son and he is looking for his life career as well. He is currently working as a part time medical admin while studying uni course online.

 

Secondly, heaps of thanks for sewing the laundry bag I have been dreaming for!  I have been looking forward to it since I first joined the ship in Jan 2024 and saw all these beautiful laundry bags of my shipmates!  The light blue is my favourite colour and the train is the top one favourite of my son! Looking at these cute trains reminds me of him as a little boy. It definitely warms my heart when we sails. By the way, it is pretty cold on the ship LOL.  The grey blue makes the trains standing out. And the top colourful bit is the perfect final touch. The name part is so handy and clear. It fits all my dreamed pieces for a laundry bag! I can’t love it more! Thank you for your beautiful work and your kindness to donate this to us!

 

Have a wonderful day!

 

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Until next week keep your letters, emails and photos coming in.  Tuesdays would be so totally boring without them!
 
Cheers Bel P

 

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