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Last weekend we paused to reflect on the enduring spirit of ANZAC Day, a time to honour the courage, sacrifice and servi...
01/05/2026

Last weekend we paused to reflect on the enduring spirit of ANZAC Day, a time to honour the courage, sacrifice and service of those who have worn our nation’s uniform, past and present.

We extend our sincere thanks to our families, friends and the wider community for their continued support. Your backing enables us to serve with strength and purpose. Lest we forget.

🇦🇺 ANZAC DAY DAWN SERVICE – 25 APRIL 🇦🇺The 2nd Combat Engineer Regiment warmly invites all serving members, ex-serving p...
15/04/2026

🇦🇺 ANZAC DAY DAWN SERVICE – 25 APRIL 🇦🇺

The 2nd Combat Engineer Regiment warmly invites all serving members, ex-serving personnel, friends, and family to join us in commemorating ANZAC Day at our Dawn Service.

This is a time to reflect, remember, and honour the service and sacrifice of those who have served our nation.

Event Details:
• Entry: Via Samford Gate (Samford Rd)
• Arrival: From 3:00 AM
• Gunfire Breakfast: 4:15 AM – 4:45 AM
• Dawn Service Commences: 5:05 AM
• Post-Service Breakfast & Bar Open: From 6:00 AM
• Guests Depart: 8:30 AM
• Dress: Smart casual with medals or RAS badge.
• Parking: 2 CER Parade Ground -
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For anyone that would like to attend the QLD Sappers Association ANZAC Day Luncheon

Location: The Prince Consort Hotel 230 Wickham St, Brisbane - 12 AM

Please contact the Sappers Association QLD through [email protected] to register your attendance.

If you or your family require base access, send a photo of your driver's licence/s or IDs and vehicle colour, make, model and registration to [email protected] to be added to the base access list.

Note that Gaythorne Station will be closed to the public during the transit of troops with weapons from 9 - 9.30 AM

The Regiment looks forward to catching up with you on the day in remembrance of our veterans and fallen.

Lest We Forget.

The 2nd Combat Engineer Regiment has had a busy and productive start to the year, with personnel engaged across a wide r...
02/04/2026

The 2nd Combat Engineer Regiment has had a busy and productive start to the year, with personnel engaged across a wide range of training activities and operational preparation. From field exercises that sharpen combat engineering skills to specialist trade training that strengthens technical capability, our soldiers continue to demonstrate professionalism, adaptability, and a strong commitment to readiness. Alongside this, the Regiment has proudly supported a number of charitable initiatives, reinforcing our connection with the community and reflecting the values we stand for.

As we move through the year, we extend our sincere thanks to the families and friends who provide unwavering support to our soldiers, your contribution is vital to our success. Your resilience and encouragement enable our people to perform at their best, both at home and on operations. On behalf of the Regiment, we wish everyone a safe and happy Easter, and we look forward to continuing our work together in the months ahead.

Yesterday saw the unit’s command team present a number of honours and awards, promotions and farewells to some of our sa...
04/12/2025

Yesterday saw the unit’s command team present a number of honours and awards, promotions and farewells to some of our sappers, non-commissioned officers and officers. The day also marked the official handover of the Commanding Officer, LTCOL Alex Edgar and Regimental Sergeant Major, WO1 Dan Hedges to their respective successors, LTCOL Ian MacDougall and WO1 Ian Hallt. This occasion presented the perfect opportunity for Driver to handover his reign as the unit’s mascot. Outgoing Driver has been adopted by one of our sappers where he will live the best of life in retirement.

To LTCOL Edgar and WO1 Hedges: thank you for your leadership, compassion and your gift to the unit – an updated Royal Australian Engineers corps badge to reflect His Majesty The King’s Royal Cypher to display proudly at the front of the unit. The unit and its community wishes you both the best on your next postings.

To LTCOL MacDougall, WO1 Hallt and Driver – welcome to 2 CER!

Reigning 7th Brigade - Australian Army Tug of War Competition winners for the sixth consecutive year! A huge congratulat...
20/11/2025

Reigning 7th Brigade - Australian Army Tug of War Competition winners for the sixth consecutive year! A huge congratulations to our champions today - massive effort all round 💪

🚨Breaking News🚨This week, the unit welcomed our new mascot, ‘Driver’, the Australian Terrier. Our current mascot, ‘Drive...
17/09/2025

🚨Breaking News🚨

This week, the unit welcomed our new mascot, ‘Driver’, the Australian Terrier. Our current mascot, ‘Driver’ will be retiring in the very near future to a good home with one of our unit sappers, where he will be loved unconditionally as a friendly pet with an attitude.

The original ‘Driver’, a silky terrier puppy, was born in Sydney on 15 September 1915. Driver accompanied 4 Field Company Engineers as a mascot when they left Australia on the troopship, Suffolk, on 30 November 1915. He was smuggled aboard in the pocket of Driver Fred Roberts. The unit was reorganised in Egypt and became 7 Field Company Engineers, arriving in France on 19 March 1916.

After Roberts left the unit in 1916 Driver (later Sergeant) Leslie Ernest Ross took over ownership of the dog. He liked to sit on his owner's feet, ate anything offered and was great friends with the cook. Whenever the unit moved, Driver travelled in the officers' mess cart. Driver was an expert ratter and in 1917, on the Somme, members of the unit took him on ratting expeditions in the old trenches at Bazentin and Longueville. At the time of the German withdrawal to the Hindenburg Line in 1917 Driver went missing from the unit as it moved through Bapaume, only re-joining it, footsore and hungry, two days later at Favreuil. Ross claimed that Driver could tell the difference between the sounds made by German and Allied aircraft and would hide only when German aircraft passed over the unit.

Ross smuggled Driver aboard the troopship 'Castalia' on the return trip to Australia, arriving on 1 June 1919. During the voyage, both the ship's captain and the officer commanding troops became aware of Driver's presence and demanded that he be put down before the ship arrived in Australia. He was hidden during inspections and members of the ship's crew were paid to hide him in their quarters. It was suspected that, as Ross would leave the ship at his home port of Sydney, customs officials would be waiting for him when the ship docked. A volunteer was found to smuggle Driver off the ship in Melbourne. A kit bag was cut up to make a pocket to fit inside a greatcoat and the soldier disembarked carrying the coat over his arm. He laid it on the pier for 20 minutes during a kit inspection but Driver did not move. Driver was then forwarded to Sydney by rail. He lived the rest of his life with Ross's father and died on 31 October 1926.

Welcome puppy Driver to 2 CER – may the chew toy odds be forever in your favour!

13/08/2025

A great training opportunity with invaluable experience for our Combat Rescue Team 💪

Our past, present and future members of the Regiment and their families and friends have an open invitation to the Galli...
07/05/2025

Our past, present and future members of the Regiment and their families and friends have an open invitation to the Gallipoli Barracks Open Day on 17 May 2025.
All details included in the link below.

Congratulations to all the members of 2 CER, past and present , whose contributions to these operations have been recogn...
07/06/2024

Congratulations to all the members of 2 CER, past and present , whose contributions to these operations have been recognised with this award.

Congratulations to MAJ John McCreadie, who has been presented with his 2nd Federation Star by the CA. This award signifi...
21/02/2024

Congratulations to MAJ John McCreadie, who has been presented with his 2nd Federation Star by the CA. This award signifies an amazing 45-year service to the Army. MAJ McCreadie enlisted to the Australian Army on 12 April 1977 as a Field Engineer, fulfilling all ranks within the Other Rank structure before commissioing in 2003. MAJ McCreadie is currently the welfare officer for the 2nd Combat Engineer Regiment.

2 CER hosted the inaugural South East Queensland 'Ram Shovel' Rugby match last Thursday. This match featured the Gunners...
14/12/2023

2 CER hosted the inaugural South East Queensland 'Ram Shovel' Rugby match last Thursday. This match featured the Gunners (RAA) versus the Sappers (RAE) from all South East Queensland units, competing in women's touch football and men's Rugby 15s.

The Gunners defeated the Sappers in the women's touch game with a score of 3-1. Special mention to captain/coach SPR Deni Ross for organising the team.

The Sappers' men's team, led by LCPL George Harris, won the men's rugby match 20-0 and took home the Saint Barbara's Barrel, presented by COMD 7X Brigadier Michael Say. Special mentions to SPR Ryan McHugh for being awarded the best-on-ground and CPL McKenzie Fairfax for organising the men's side.

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Gallipoli Barracks, Enoggera
Brisbane, QLD
4051

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