“We fought for what we left behind, knowing our tomorrow will be your today.”

– Awati Mau

Awati Mau

Torres Strait Islander (Saibai Island)
Private
Pioneer Company, Torres Strait Light Infantry Battalion
Australian Army

Medals

1939-1945 Star
Defence Medal
War Medal 1939-1945
Australia Service Medal 1939-1945

“I am from Saibai Island, which is an island in Australian waters, just four km from the Papua New Guinea mainland. When I was 16 years old, I joined the Torres Strait Light Infantry Battalion (TSLIB) which is Australia’s only all-Indigenous military unit. I was attached to the Pioneer Company, where we undertook construction and building tasks throughout the Torres Strait. Our original light infantry role was expanded to conducting support functions including engineering, transport, supply and signals

Formed in 1943 to defend Australia’s northern lands from the threat of Japanese invasion during the Second World War, our battalion consisted of 880 men from across the Torres Strait. As there were only about 4,000 people living across the Torres Strait, this shows our commitment, to our community and nation and to defending and protecting country.

I feel very proud, at the age of 97, to lead the service and parade on Thursday Island to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the TSLIB. It was a special moment, along with being personally recognised for my service by being seated beside the chief of the Australian Army Lieutenant-General Simon Stuart. I had hoped that Mebai Warusam, who is 99, and still living on Saibai Island had been able to attend. We are the only two members of our Battalion living who served during WW2.”

– Awati Mau

Awati Mau and Mebai Warusam passed away in 2023.