Hmas Colac
HMAS Colac
(J-242/M-05), named for the town of
Colac
in
Victoria
, was a
Bathurst class corvette
laid down by Morts Dock and Engineering at
Balmain
in
New South Wales
on
18 April
1941
, launched on
30 August
1941 by Miss M. Heady, senior lady on the staff of Morts Dock and Engineering and commissioned on
6 January
1942
. HMAS Colac paid off to reserve on
27 November
1945
but recommissioned as a training ship on
20 February
1951
. She paid off to reserve on
30 January
1953
. In
1962
she was converted to a tank cleaning vessel and served in that capacity until
30 September
1983
. On
4 March
1987
she was sunk by a Mark 48
torpedo
fired by the
submarine
HMAS Ovens
. Colac
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