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24 March 2026

Marine Rescue Tuross Moruya stalwart Blaise Madden has been recognised for 15 years of dedicated service with Marine Rescue NSW, receiving the prestigious National Medal. The National Medal acknowledges long and diligent service by members of recognised government and voluntary organisations who risk their lives or safety to protect or assist the community in times of emergency or natural disaster. Madden began volunteering with Marine Rescue NSW in June 2010, and all 15 years of his recognised service have been with the organisation. Over that time, he has become one of the most experienced and respected members of the Tuross Moruya unit. A highly skilled seaman, Madden is a rated vessel Master and rescue watercraft (jet ski) operator. His extensive operational knowledge and calm leadership have played a vital role in ensuring the unit remains rescue-ready and capable of responding to emergencies on local waterways. Throughout his service, Madden has twice served as Unit Commander, with his most recent tenure concluding mid-last year. His leadership has strengthened operational capability within the unit and fostered a strong culture of professionalism, training and teamwork. Congratulations, Blaise, and thank you for your service.