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The 2nd (Australian) Division - Lecture and Networking event

Where
Anzac Memorial
Anzac Memorial
Southern end of Hyde Park, Sydney NSW 2000
Auditorium
When

Tuesday 31 March from 1pm to 2pm

Pre-ordered Sandwiches served at 12 noon

Cost

Adult: $15.00RUSI NSW Member: FreeSandwiches: $10.00Serving personnel in Uniform: Free

What do you know about the Australian Army's 2nd Division?

Speaker: Major General Matthew Burr AM

Subject: 2nd (Australian) Division

Matthew Burr assumed command of the 2nd (Australian) Division on 7 December 2024. He enlisted in the Australian Army as an apprentice in 1986 and, in 1993, graduated from the Royal Military College at Duntroon, has held command appointments as Squadron Commander of 108th Signal Squadron; Commanding Officer of 5th/6th Battalion, Royal Victoria Regiment; and Commander of the Australian contingent for Exercise Suman Protector in Malaysia.

Major General Burr has served in staff appointments within the Directorate of Reserve Officer Career Management and as Acting Director-General of Reserves. He has also been a senior instructor in multiple roles, including at Melbourne University Regiment and the Royal Military College. Major General Burr's senior leadership roles have included appointments as the Deputy Commander of 2nd (Australian) Division and the Commander of 4th Brigade.

Major General Burr concurrently served as Commander of Joint Task Force 646 (Operation Bushfire Assist) and Commander of Joint Task Force 629.2 (Operation Covid-19 Assist and Operation Flood Assist 2022). He was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for his leadership in these operational appointments.

Major General Burr deployed on Operation Tanager in 2000 as part of the United Nations Military Observer headquarters in Timor-Leste. In 2015, Major General Burr also deployed on Operation Highroad (Resolute Support) as the Chief of International Engagement to the Afghanistan Government Ministries within NATO headquarters.

In his civilian career, Major General Burr is a Fire Rescue Victoria officer. He has significant multiagency and integrated campaigning experience. In 2009, he deployed to Victoria's Black Saturday operations and was part of the Australian Government's response to the Christchurch earthquakes in 2011, where he was awarded a New Zealand Fire Service citation. Source: Department of Defence

  • RUSI NSW Members: FREE admission

  • Non-members: $15

  • ADF serving personnel in uniform: FREE admission.

Sandwiches $10 served at 12 noon must be pre-ordered by the Friday before the event. Book and pay by the Friday before the event by credit card (via PayPal) - rusinsw.org.au/datacap/Credit_Card_Pay.php or pay at the door.

Information about our events : rusinsw.org.au/site/Activities.php#nextlect

Be informed: Ursula Davidson Library provides an unparalleled collection of Military resources: UDL Reading Lists. Come visit the RUSI NSW Library after the lecture.

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