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They argued their case, won, and got on with the jobs they were so clearly capable <strong>of</strong> doing.You showed yourselves; ot<strong>her</strong> women looking on; and perhaps, most importantly, your male colleaguesand antagonists that women could meet the highest standards <strong>of</strong> the Australian Air Force.Through years <strong>of</strong> determined and first-class effort, you showed the whole <strong>of</strong> Australian society thatwomen could line up alongside men: do the training; work in trades and skilled technical employmentthat men had previously dominated; be the very finest electricians, fitters, flight mechanics, instrumentmakers, engineers, and, <strong>of</strong> course, pilots.You really are a lesson in how it's done; how to make change for the better, and for good.When I was a girl, I admired your strong, brave, cheerful f<strong>ac</strong>es, and your stylish, commanding unifor<strong>ms</strong>.The blue forage cap with light blue piping. The smart j<strong>ac</strong>ket over the box pleat navy skirt. The bl<strong>ac</strong>kleat<strong>her</strong> sling shoulder bag, with bl<strong>ac</strong>k gloves and nylons.You made me feel safe and proud, but it was thrilling to watch you too.I guess I had a sense even then that you represented something important to Australian women.And I still feel the same.As Governor-General and Commander-in Chief, I'm so privileged to engage with our Defence Force inso many ways - they are an extraordinarily talented team <strong>of</strong> Australian men and women.But I have to say, I get a special thrill in seeing our Army, Navy and Air Force women, performing theirroles with such pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism and skill.WRAAF women, you are an abiding source <strong>of</strong> inspiration to me, as I know you are to the women <strong>of</strong> theRAAF today.Patsy Adam-Smith wrote in the pref<strong>ac</strong>e to <strong>her</strong> book, Australian Women at War, <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the rarestcavalcades Australia has known - the fiftieth anniversary <strong>of</strong> the end <strong>of</strong> World War Two - when in 1995a thousand ex-servicewomen came to Darwin en masse.She wrote:These women - all happy to announce that they were over seventy years <strong>of</strong> age - travelled the thousands<strong>of</strong> kilometres from e<strong>ac</strong>h State and Territory and corner <strong>of</strong> the map <strong>of</strong> Australia.Some drove cars and station wagons 'up the tr<strong>ac</strong>k' to re<strong>ac</strong>h the Top End <strong>of</strong> Australia, ot<strong>her</strong>s flew in, butit mattered little how they re<strong>ac</strong>hed this distant outpost: they were coming to celebrate with friends whocan never be forgotten, comrades they hadn't seen for half a century, women who had forged a bondthey could never forget. My women friends, this national reunion and anniversary <strong>of</strong> 60 years <strong>of</strong>leadership and <strong>ac</strong>hievement is a time to let fly, to rejoice in your rich and proud history, to count thehours and years <strong>of</strong> contribution you've made to the stability and future <strong>of</strong> this nation, and to c<strong>her</strong>ish thebonds between you.I wish you a weekend <strong>of</strong> enormous joy and celebration.

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