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Wanderers Dive Club

Serving ADF members, emergency services, veterans and dependants can experience the freedom and confidence of exploring the underwater realm.

Members of the Wanderers Dive Club meet regularly for social dives and courses.

WDC

Facts & Figures

The Wanderers Dive Club received SDI certified dive training from Wyvern Resilience
between 2023 to current.
Members
1
Total Certifications
1
Open Water
1
Computer Nitrox

Building a Strong

Military, Emergency Services & Veteran Community

Friendship

Scuba whilst building friendships within the military, emergency services and veteran community.

Challenge

Our diving activities will put you under various levels of stress depending on your personality and experiences.

Resilience

Our goal is to give you tools to manage stress and build resilience.

Goals

Tools to manage stress and build resilience will assist you in attaining your goals in everyday life.

Instructors

Our instructors are veterans, current serving members or experts in their fields. They are keen to to share their knowledge and experience with you.

Mentors

Our mentors are all highly skilled soldiers from units that demand the highest standards of performance and resilience. These dedicated professionals are keen to share their knowledge and experience with you.

More Info?

"Our vision is to facilitate meaningful dive activities and share our wellness strategies, in order to forge a stronger community and build resilience in all who participate..."
Wanderers Dive Club
Committee
Documentary
In The Lead Up To Anzac Day

Under a Bamboo Sky is a unique Australian WW2 documentary that tells the story of the Prisoners of War captured during the fall of Singapore.

Australian Documentary

Under A Bamboo Sky

Synopsis

The film follows the years-long journey of these soldiers, sailors & airmen through four countries: from the Changi POW camp, to being forced into slave labour building the Thai Burma Railway, shipwrecked at sea, and sent into factories and down coal mines in Japan.

Using newly colourised archival footage and the recorded voices of more than 60 former POWs, the film traces their extraordinary journey through captivity across four countries from Changi to the Thai–Burma Railway, and on to forced labour in Japan. Told in their own words, these stories offer a deeply personal and moving insight into one of the most challenging chapters of Australia’s wartime history.

Find A Screening

CinemaDateTimeTickets
The WindsorSaturday 18 April13:00VIEW
The WindsorSunday 19 April13:00VIEW
Event InnalooWednesday 22 April10:30VIEW
Event WhitfordWednesday 22 April10:30VIEW

Official Website: www.underabamboosky.com.

Could Your Family Be Connected To This Story?

As part of this project, efforts are underway to reconnect with the families and descendants of the 63 soldiers whose voices feature in the film.

Explore The List of Names

We invite the Wyvern Resilience community to explore the full list of names and help share these stories ensuring that the voices of those who endured are not only remembered, but reconnected with the families and communities they belong to.

Explore The Voices

Explore the full list of voices in the film here.

Do You Recognise A Name?

If you recognise a name, or believe you may have a personal or family connection to one of these individuals, we warmly invite you to email: info@underabamboosky.com.