House debates

Tuesday, 10 February 2026

Statements by Members

Appelbee, Austin

1:38 pm

Photo of Andrew HastieAndrew Hastie (Canning, Liberal Party, Shadow Minister for Home Affairs) Share this | | Hansard source

Today I want to honour a young man who put his life on the line for his family. Our story begins on the WA south coast last month, where a family holiday became a life-or-death emergency. A mum and her kids were out on the water kayaking on a beautiful summer's day in Geographe Bay. And then the wind came up, the sea turned, and they were pulled out to the deep. Very quickly they were stranded, exhausted and afraid, and the clock was ticking. That's when 13-year-old Austin Appelbee was asked by his mother to do something extraordinary. She asked Austin to swim for shore and get help. And swim he did for four kilometres through open and unforgiving ocean. His mission was very simple: to save his family. Now, Austin didn't panic. He took on the job and just kept swimming. And, when he finally hit the beach, he kept moving. He got up, ran two kilometres for help and set in motion the rescue that saved his mum, his brother and his sister. What Austin did was incredible, and that's why I'm honouring him here today in this House. His actions were brave and they were selfless. Austin showed a quiet heroism that reminds us of previous generations of Australians who have stood up during wars, natural disasters and other national trials. Austin saved his family, but he also showed us that Aussie kids have what it takes in a crisis. I believe in our Aussie kids, their potential and their ticker, and that's why I have hope in Australia's future.