Working Boats issue 17

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The lighthouse girl Fay Howe, the lighthouse keeper’s daughter at remote Breaksea Island, was already a remarkably accomplished young woman at the outbreak of World War 1 in 1914. But it was her kindness, unstinting effort and telegraph skills that left her warmly remembered by Australian troops sailing to war from Albany. For many troops, Fay was the last opportunity to get messages back to their loved ones. By Peter Strachan

Faye Howe: Acclaimed daughter of the Breaksea Island lighthouse keeper. — Image supplied by the Albany History Collection courtesy of Don Watson and the extended Watson family.

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Working Boats October 2019


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Women in industry

1min
page 11

2019 Australian Search and Rescue Awards

2min
page 41

Breaksea Island Lighthouse

1min
page 40

The lighthouse girl

3min
pages 38-39

Remembering the lives lost with the sinking of MV Noongah

3min
pages 34-35

Women in maritime

4min
pages 32-33

Tides of change for women in maritime

2min
pages 30-31

Are the alterations on your vessel above board?

2min
page 29

Safe Access to vessels

2min
page 28

Aground on Daw Island

3min
pages 26-27

Yamba backs national system

2min
page 25

Inside the AMSA Response Centre

3min
pages 22-23

Tips for navigating safely

2min
pages 20-21

Destined for the sea

4min
pages 18-19

Women in Seafood Australasia

4min
pages 16-17

Help gather weather data for the global maritime community

1min
page 15

Bareboating in safety

4min
pages 12-14

My Boat

1min
page 10

Breaking down barriers at the Port of Brisbane

3min
pages 8-9

Championing diversity

2min
page 5

Aye aye captain

2min
pages 6-7
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