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Double celebration for two long-serving Marine Rescue Cottage Point volunteers

by Marine Rescue NSW 14 Mar 01:55 PDT
(l-r) Greater Sydney Regional Director Peter Steigrad - Chris Gillett ESM - Commissioner Alex Barrell - Central Zone Commander Dan Duemmer © Marine Rescue NSW

A combined half-century of service by two volunteers at Marine Rescue Cottage Point was celebrated today, with Christopher Gillett ESM and Paul Millar both honoured during a ceremony at the unit base on the banks of Cowan Creek.

One of Marine Rescue Cottage Point's longest-serving volunteers, Christopher Gillett, was acknowledged for more than 35 years of dedicated service and was presented with his Second National Medal Clasp. He was also awarded a Commissioner's Commendation for Service by Marine Rescue NSW Commissioner Alex Barrell.

"Chris is an incredible individual who has dedicated more than three decades to serving the local boating community and carrying out Marine Rescue NSW's mission of saving lives on the water.

"He has played a crucial role in developing and providing leadership, capability, and professionalism at the unit. The quality of training and ongoing mentoring of volunteers has ensured that Marine Rescue Cottage Point has the capability to deliver a professional rescue service.

"Chris is a highly skilled vessel Master and continues to impart his knowledge to other volunteers in his role as the unit's Trainer and Assessor. He has had a major influence on the performance and direction of the unit and has made a significant contribution to the safety of the boating community on NSW waters.

"Chris began volunteering with the Coast Guard back in 1989. He has saved countless lives over the years, and Marine Rescue NSW is grateful for his service," Commissioner Barrell said.

The Second National Medal Clasp and Commissioner's Commendation for Service are the latest on a long list of honours for the retired teacher, who was awarded the Emergency Services Medal in the 2001 Queen's Birthday Honours list and Life Membership of Marine Rescue NSW in 2010. The unit's rescue vessel, CP 30, bears his name and is affectionately known as the Chris Gillett.

Marine Rescue NSW Greater Sydney Regional Director Peter Steigrad and Central Zone Commander Dan Duemmer also attended the ceremony, with Director Steigrad presenting Coxswain Paul Millar with the National Medal for 15 years of service. The National Medal recognises long and diligent service by members of recognised government and voluntary organisations who risk their lives or safety to protect or assist the community in times of emergency or natural disaster.

"Paul is a valued and trusted member of Marine Rescue Cottage Point. The local community is privileged to have such a highly skilled seaman ready to assist them in their time of need.

"Paul knows the operation inside out. He began his journey at the unit with Volunteer Coast Guard and has previously served as Unit Commander and Treasurer. We congratulate him on his diligent service," Regional Director Steigrad said.

Marine Rescue Cottage Point Acting Unit Commander Leanne Chandler said both Gillett and Millar continually go above and beyond to ensure the safety of boaters on local waterways.

"Chris and Paul are brilliant operators, and Marine Rescue Cottage Point is extremely appreciative of what they bring to the unit day in, day out.

"Both men continue to give their time to train and educate our members. They are excellent teachers and great mentors," she said.

Marine Rescue NSW is a volunteer based not-for-profit professional organisation dedicated to keeping boaters safe on the water and supporting local communities.

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