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Manuscript Name | Papers of Haydn Swinbourn |
Manuscript Number | JHL 007 |
Last Updated | August 2021 |
Extent | 1 folder |
Location | Special Collections, UNSW Canberra |
Abstract | Papers about chaplaincy work in Bali after the Bali bombings kept by Haydn Swinbourn |
Military
This collection relates to the Bali bombings. It includes notes, files, and other material kept by Army Chaplain Haydn Swinbourn.
2001-2003
Haydn Swinbourn is an Anglican clergyman ordained in the Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn in 1992. He held several parish appointments in the Diocese before being seconded to the Australian Regular Army as a chaplain in 2002. As an Army chaplain, Haydn, accepted postings in Australia in the Northern Territory, Queensland, New South Wales and Canberra. Haydn was deployed overseas three times; the Bombing of Bali (2002), Iraq (2003-04) and East Timor (2006). Haydn now lives in retirement in the rural city of Goulburn NSW, he continues to be involved in pastoral ministry in small rural towns nearby.
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Papers of Haydn Swinbourn, Special Collections, UNSW Canberra, Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra, JHL 007.
The collection was donated to The Howard Library by Haydn Swinbourn in 2018.
Army chaplain, Bali bombings
Haydn Swinbourn
Chaplain
Booklet for National Remembrance Service honouring the victims of the terrorist attacks in Bali on 12 October 2002. Held in The Great Hall, Parliament House - 16 October 2003
Booklet for National Remembrance Service honouring the victims of the terrorist attacks in Bali on 12 October 2002. Held in The Great Hall, Parliament House - 16 October 2003
Envelope addressed to Chaplain Haydn Swinbourn from the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet
Letter to Haydn Swinbourn from Prime Minister and Cabinet thanking him for his attendance at the service for victims of the Bali bombing held at Parliament House - 24 October 2002
National Memorial Service booklet for the victims of the terrorist attacks in Bali. The Great Hall, Parliament House, Canberra - 24 October 2002
Small piece of paper with the ‘Prayer for the Australian victims’ written on it. It was spoken by Chaplain Haydn Swinbourn at the National Memorial Service - 24 October 2002
Wattle sprig fastened with floristry tape worn by Haydn Swinbourn at the National Memorial Service - 24 October 2002
Booklet for a Memorial service for Australian, New Zealand and Canadian citizens killed or missing at Bali on 12 October 2002 at the Australian Consulate-General in Bali - 17 October 2002
Booklet for a Memorial service for those who have suffered in the terrorist attacks on the United States of America 11 September 2001. Held at Royal Military College Duntroon - 14 September 2001
Booklet for an Interdenominational service of commemoration and thanksgiving honouring the lives of victims of terrorist attacks in the United States of America. Held at the Great Hall, Parliament House, Canberra - 17 September 2001
Sheet of newspaper. In the news section is an article about Bali Assist members to be recognised and calling for nominations for awards
Name card for Chaplain Swinbourne [sic]. Gold embossed emblem of Australia at the top
Order of Service booklet for the celebration of the life of Robert James 'Bob' Marshall held at Unley Oval - 6 November 2002
Memorial card with a photo of Bob Marshall and on the reverse the details of his family. Born 25 February 1934 and died in Bali - 12 October 2002
Business card of David Marshall, son of Bob Marshall, sent to Haydn Swinbourn along with the letter, order of service and memorial card
Letter to Chaplain Swinbourne [sic] from David Marshall thanking him for help and support after the Bali bombings. David Marshall was the son of Robert 'Bob' Marshall
Envelope addressed to Chaplain Haydn Swinbourn. Sent from Sydney to Durack, Northern Territory
Card with ‘Vale. James Berkeley Hardman 23.5.1974 - 12.10.2002’ on the front. From the Hardman family thanking Swinbourn for the ‘overwhelming support they had received’
Typed report [11 pages] on Operation Bali Assist. The Operational log starts at 1400 on 13 October 2002 and ends at 1300 on 24 October 2002
Photocopy of a Commander Combat Support Group Commendation for Squadron Leader IS Whitley for dedication and professionalism during Operation Bali Assist
Subjective Units of Distress Scale (SUDs) rating [5 double sided pages] filled in by Haydn Swinbourn. Read 5 times with annotations relating to the readings
Handwritten notes [5 pages] written by Haydn Swinbourn regarding his time with Operation Bali Assist
Typed document [3 pages] titled ‘Confidential lessons learned from 11 September 2002’ (notes from Kenyon meeting 17 October 2002) with information about how to treat families, processes at the morgue and things to be aware of and prepare for
Information about a Memorial Service being held on 17 October 2002 at the Australian Consulate-General. Also details counselling service arranged for volunteers
Typed information for relatives and friends of victims of the Kuta bombing from the Australian Consulate - 16 October 2002
Typed letter from the Radisson in Bali thanking guests for their offers of blood donation and inviting guests to a Hindu prayer meeting - 15 October 2002
Typed information sheet produced by the Australian Consulate in Bali about the state information hotline numbers; state mental health responses to Bali attack
Print out from Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) website with the travel advice for Indonesia
Typed [2 pages] titled ‘Suggested Liturgical Resources for the Day of Remembrance for the victims of the Bali Bombings. Sunday 20 October 2002’. Some handwritten names on the second page - 17 October 2002
Email from Peter Woodward forwarding on an email from Peter O'Keefe regarding Chaplain deployments to Bali
Email [2 pages] advising Australian visitors in Bali should try and depart on available flights. Advising to defer all travel to Bali until further notice - 14 October 2002