Mission to Seafarers Sydney announces team for the year ahead

  • Posted by David Sexton
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  • 28 May, 2026

THE Mission to Seafarers Sydney held its annual meeting this week, “with strong attendance” and what was described as “a shared sense of purpose” for 2026-27.

Chair Rob Dunn opened the meeting with his annual report, expressing gratitude to supporters, stakeholders, volunteers, staff, and the board for their commitment to seafarer welfare.

CEO Clayton Strong followed with an overview of the year’s activities and key statistics, highlighting the Mission’s continued impact across the port community.

Chaplains Reverend Retchie and Reverend Tay delivered a joint presentation that blended reflection and storytelling. Through the story of the man and his boat and a short video titled The Boy Came to School Late, they invited attendees to consider the unseen burdens many seafarers carry.

Their message emphasised the importance of compassion, curiosity, and presence in maritime pastoral care.

The chaplaincy team reaffirmed their commitment to honouring every seafarer’s humanity, offering care without conditions, and creating safe spaces for those who serve at sea.

As Reverend Tay noted, “when we take time to understand the journey someone has walked, our ministry deepens and our service becomes truly Christlike”.

Directors Christopher Rynd, Jane Fyffe and Mark Edward are looking forward to a busy year ahead at the Sydney Mission. Credit: Reverend Un Tay

Directors Christopher Rynd, Jane Fyffe and Mark Edward are looking forward
to a busy year ahead at the Sydney Mission. Image: Reverend Un Tay

The team for the year ahead is:

Chairman: Rob Dunn

Directors:

  • John Bradley
  • Mark Edmonds
  • Jane Fyffe
  • Christopher Rynd
  • Justin Moffatt
  • Daniel Belzer

Principal Chaplain: Reverend Un Tay

Chief executive: Clayton Strong

According to Rev Tay, the meeting ended with "a renewed dedication to kindness and dignity in all aspects of the Mission’s work".

 

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Posted by David Sexton

David Sexton is DCN’s senior journalist and has an extensive career across online and print media. A former DCN editor, he returns to covering shipping and logistics after a four-year hiatus working at Monash University during which time he managed production of key reports into the Indonesian ports and rail sectors.

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