Operation Quickstep - Tonga
Australian Defence Force (ADF) operation in Fiji and Tonga, November 2006
Introduction
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) deployed three warships and SAS troops off the coast of Fiji between October and December 2006, in a period of tension between the Government of Fiji and the Fiji Military Forces led by Commodore Voreqe "Frank" Bainimarama - a political crisis that culminated in a military coup on 6 December 2006.
The deployment of naval vessels and SAS troops, codenamed Operation Quickstep, ended in tragedy following during an exercise involving a Blackhawk helicopter carrying SAS troops. An accident during a landing on HMAS Kanimbla caused two deaths - the helicopter pilot and an SAS trooper.
Following major rioting in the capital of the neighbouring islands of the Kingdom of Tonga on 16 November 2006, Operation Quickstep was extended from the waters of Fiji to Tonga, as Australian and New Zealand troops and police were deployed in the aftermath of the destruction and arson of central Nuku'alofa.
Government sources:
Testimony, Chief of the Defence Force Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston, Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee, 14 February 2007, pp8-9
"Operation Quickstep was the ADF response to government direction to be prepared to conduct an evacuation of Australian and other foreign nationals from Suva in response to the deteriorating situation in Fiji towards the end of October 2006. HMAS ships Kanimbla, Success and Newcastle remained outside Fijian territorial waters for 45 days with an embarked evacuation assistance force. ….Concurrent with Operation Quickstep, the ADF also responded to a request for assistance from the government of Tonga. The ADF deployed approximately 50 people to Tonga as part of the New Zealand-led task force assisting the Tongan Defence Services to maintain law and order in their capital. We also evacuated a small number of Australian and other approved nationals. Interestingly, this was the fifth evacuation operation mounted by the ADF in a very busy year."
Department of Defence responses to questions on notice, Senate inquiry into Australia’s involvement in peacekeeping operations, July 2007
“Headquarters joint operations command saw a need to formalise personnel liaison and exchange requirements between Defence, the AFP, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Emergency management Australia. This issue is relatively new, arising from Operation Quickstep (Fiji and Tonga) and is still a work in progress. However each organisation has identified or embedded liaison and planning officers to work with other organisations.”
See also:
- Operation Tokoni
- Operation Quickstep - Fiji