Rock and Tempest, Patricia Collins
Rock and Tempest, Patricia Collins
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Rock and Tempest
Surviving Cyclone Tracy and its Aftermath

Author: Patricia Collins

Narrator: Eva Seymour

Unabridged: 8 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/26/2024


Synopsis

WINNER OF THE ANZAC MEMORIAL TRUSTEES MILITARY HISTORY PRIZE, 2025 NSW HISTORY AWARDS

When Cyclone Tracy flattened Darwin on Christmas Day 1974, it was the worst natural disaster Australians had ever experienced. Stationed in the city with the Women's Royal Australian Naval Service, Patricia Collins not only lived through Tracy but was part of the massive clean-up effort. This is her extraordinary story.

The experience of living through a terrifying natural disaster is chillingly told by Collins as she recounts her own dark hours that Christmas, along with those of her contemporaries. They sat huddled in doorways and bathtubs as the winds raged, lifting off roofs, picking up cars and sinking ships. Most of the city was destroyed. Seventy-one people died.

The Navy suffered terrible losses. A patrol boat was sunk with the loss of two crewmen and another was driven onto rocks. A sailor lost his wife and two children, and another lost his young son.

In the days after Tracy, the majority of Darwin's population was evacuated interstate as the Navy's Task Force arrived to clean up and rebuild. Collins was there as a survivor of Tracy and now an integral part of the recovery.

Rock and Tempest contains astonishing first-person accounts of terror and uncertainty as well as courage and survival. It is fascinating and moving, and absolutely essential reading.

About Patricia Collins

Patricia Collins was a Wran (the women's branch of the RAN) stationed in Darwin at the time of Cyclone Tracy. She wrote a brief account of her experiences during Tracy and the clean-up for her son when he was a teenager and interested in what had happened. The essay was submitted by a third party to the editor of the magazine Australian Warship and was subsequently published with her permission in Issue 24 in 2005. Patricia then turned it into a book and brought in experiences from many of those she served with during that time. Rock and Tempest is her first book.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bethany on August 02, 2024

This book was an interesting read, to learning not only about Tracy, but about the clean up efforts, and about the WRANS as a whole. The father of one of my childhood friends survived the cyclone and was evacuated south with his family. I thought about him a lot while reading this, and I hope he’s d......more

Goodreads review by Lesley on January 17, 2025

Just read this on the recommendation of a friend because of the 50th Anniversary of Cyclone Tracy. My sister and I had just attended a gathering of CT survivors and were chatting to Liz Grimes, who Is one of the WRANS quoted throughout the book. Her parents knew our parents and apparently Liz and her......more

Goodreads review by Catherine on September 23, 2024

well researched and compelling I enjoyed reading this story. It was interesting and well told. As an ex WRAN I was not surprised to read of the comradely spirit of the RAN in pitching in to clean up. Also unsurprised that the effort was unrecognised. Dedication to duty was above and beyond.......more