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Kuttabul may refer to: * HMAS Kuttabul (naval base) * HMAS Kuttabul (ship) * Kuttabul, Queensland Kuttabul is a rural town and locality in the Mackay Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , the locality of Kuttabul had a population of 730 people. Geography The town is located in the centre of the locality. The Bruce Highway crosses throug ...
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HMAS Kuttabul (naval Base)
HMAS ''Kuttabul'' is a Royal Australian Navy (RAN) base located in in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. ''Kuttabul'' provides administrative, training, logistics and accommodation support to naval personnel assigned to the various facilities that form Fleet Base East, the main operational navy base on the east coast of Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma .... A part of Fleet Base East itself, ''Kuttabul'' occupies several buildings in the Sydney suburb of Potts Point and in the immediately adjacent Garden Island dockyard. It also supports navy personnel posted to other locations throughout the greater Sydney region. The base is named for the steam ferry HMAS ''Kuttabul'' that was sunk while docked at Garden Island during a Japanese midget submarine ...
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HMAS Kuttabul (ship)
HMAS ''Kuttabul'', formerly ''SS Kuttabul'', was a Royal Australian Navy depot ship, converted from a Sydney Ferries Limited ferry. ''Kuttabul'' and her identical sistership, ''Koompartoo'', were the largest and last K-class ferries built. ''Kuttabul'' had the highest passenger carrying capacity of any ferry on Sydney Harbour and was ordered for the crowded Milsons Point to Circular Quay route. During the Japanese midget submarine attack on Sydney Harbour on 31 May 1942, ''Kuttabul'' was sunk, with 21 naval personnel aboard. Design and construction To service the booming population growth on the North Shore prior to the construction of a bridge connection, Sydney Ferries Limited ordered the largest, and what would be the last, " K-class" ferries. They were ''Kuttabul'' and ''Koompartoo'', steam-powered ferries, built in 1922 by the Walsh Island Dockyard and Engineering Works in Newcastle. Similar in size to Manly ferries, they were rated at 448 gross and 201 net register t ...
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