Australian High Commissioner, Susannah Hodson, said the visit underscored the importance of preparedness and partnership. “Partnership is our greatest strength in times of need.

The ADV Reliant made a three-day pit stop in Rarotonga, Cook Islands to showcase specialist gear, deliver handy training sessions, and reinforce Australia’s ongoing promise to help keep Pacific waters safe.

Here are the key activities that Teekay supported during the successful visit that continues to build long-lasting partnership with our friends in the Pacific.

Capacity Building

During the visit, the ship welcomed special guests onboard, including Cook Islands Prime Minister, the Hon Mark Brown and the Australian and New Zealand High Commissioners. They joined the guided tours displaying Reliant’s disaster relief, health support, and search-and-rescue capabilities.

Equipment Delivery 

ADV Reliant delivered essential equipment to the Cook Islands Police Service (as Minister of Police) to support their maritime security efforts, including maintenance for their patrol boat – a gesture that Safety and Security is a priority for all. 

Maritime Training

Our dependable ADV Reliant crew, alongside Australian Defence personnel, ran maritime-focused first aid training for a mix of government agencies, helping local responders sharpen their skills for sea-based medical emergencies. Participants included a broad selection of Cook Islands maritime and emergency professionals, including representatives from Rarotonga Hospital, Police and Fire services, NGO’s, various government agencies, Te Puna Marama Voyaging Foundation, and Ports and Airports Authorities, as well as other organisations involved in marine rescue and support operations.

Strengthening Partnerships 

Australian High Commissioner, Susannah Hodson, said the visit underscored the importance of preparedness and partnership. “Partnership is our greatest strength in times of need. If natural disasters strike in the Pacific, Australia, New Zealand, our wider Pacific family stand shoulder to shoulder to protect lives and rebuild communities. ADV Reliant’s visit is a testament to that commitment.” Hodson also praised the crew’s contribution to regional capability, saying: “From delivering essential equipment to providing specialised training, their work ensures our Pacific partners have the tools and expertise they need to respond to challenges at sea and on land.

We salute the men and women of ADV Reliant for making this possible and we are proud of our integral role in supporting these operations. Here are some photos from this meaningful exercise:

Men and Women stand with Reliant in the background A view of the Reliant from the side in Cook Island Aerial view of the Cook Island port Reliant on water men and women with leis around their necks smile and pose practicing safety protocol with a crash test dummy by the deck practicing safety protocol with a crash test dummy at the gym practicing safety protocol with a crash test dummy men and women representatives with leis around their necks smile and pose

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