Vice Admiral Matthew John Tripovich, (born 4 January 1956) is a retired senior officer of the
Royal Australian Navy
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. He served as
Chief Capability Development Group from 2007 until his retirement in October 2010.
Early life
Matthew John Tripovich was born on 4 January 1956 in
Seymour, Victoria
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.
Aged 18, he entered the
Royal Australian Naval College
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at
Jervis Bay
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A area of land around the southern headland of the bay is a territory of the Commonwealth of Austral ...
in January 1974.
Naval career
As a junior officer Tripovich served in HMA Ships , , , , , , and . He completed the Royal Navy's
Principal Warfare Officer
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Australia
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's Course in 1984 and, specialising in anti-air warfare, returned to Australia to serve as the Direction Officer aboard .
In January 1986, Tripovich joined the Directorate of Naval User Requirements in Navy Headquarters Australia and was promoted to
lieutenant commander
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in July 1986. He returned to sea in May 1987 as the Direction Officer, Senior Warfare Officer and Operations Officer in . He was appointed as the Fleet Direction Officer on the staff of the Maritime Commander Australia in December 1988. Tripovich was awarded a
Chief of Navy’s Commendation that year.
On promotion to
commander
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in May 1990, Tripovich rejoined HMAS ''Brisbane'' as Executive Officer and saw active service during hostilities in the 1990–91 Persian
Gulf War
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. He was awarded the
Conspicuous Service Cross for his service during the ship's deployment.
Tripovich headed the Navy's
Nulka
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Active Missile Decoy program during 1992–93 and attended the
Joint Services Staff College in the first half of 1994. He commanded from September 1994 to May 1996, and then was Staff Officer to the
Chief of the Defence Force until August 1997.
On promotion to
captain
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, Tripovich became the Director of Maritime Combat Development at
Australian Defence Force Headquarters (ADFHQ) in Canberra. Returning to sea in July 1999, he assumed command of , and again saw active service during
INTERFET
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operations off East Timor later that year.
Promoted to
commodore in April 2001, Tripovich was appointed Director General Naval Capability, Performance and Plans in Navy Headquarters. He rejoined the Fleet as Commodore Flotillas in June 2002 and led the Australian Fleet Sea Training Group, which was awarded a Chief of Defence Force Commendation for its collective contribution to the preparation of forces for a wide range of real world operations during his tenure. As Commodore Flotillas he also commanded the Deployable Joint Force Headquarters (Maritime), which provided deployed command staff for most of the major exercises and real world operations in which the RAN was involved, including operations in the Middle East and the Solomon Islands.
In February 2004, Tripovich moved ashore and became Director General Navy Personnel and Training at Navy Headquarters. He was promoted to
rear admiral
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on 1 July 2005 and became Head of Capability Systems in Australian Defence Headquarters. In the
Queen's Birthday Honours
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of 2005, he was appointed as a
Member of the Order of Australia
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for "exceptional service to the Royal Australian Navy" in the three appointments that he held as a commodore.
[It's an Honour, ''Member of the Order of Australia, Matthew John Tripovich'', 13 June 2005](_blank)
, retrieved 18 April 2008.
Citation: "For exceptional service to the Royal Australian Navy as Director General Navy Capability, Performance and Plans, Commodore Flotillas and Director General Navy Personnel and Training."
On 28 September 2007, Tripovich was promoted to
vice admiral and appointed
Chief Capability Development Group. As a result of his "distinguished service" in this position and that of Capability Systems, he was upgraded to an
Officer of the Order of Australia
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in June 2010.
[http://www.gg.gov.au/res/File/PDFs/honours/qb10/Media%20Notes%20AO(Mil)%20(final).pdf ]
http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=1142623&search_type=simple&showInd=true
For distinguished service as Head Capability Systems and Chief Capability Development Group. He relinquished this post in October 2010 on retirement from the ADF.
Personal
Tripovich has a Graduate Diploma in Strategic Studies, is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors Course, a fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (FAICD), is a graduate of Harvard Business School’s Advanced Management Program and a member of the Harvard Business School Alumni.
Tripovich married his wife Faye on 30 August 1980; the couple have a son, Daniel, and daughter, Kate. He rides a
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People
* Harley (given name)
* Harley (surname)
Places
* Harley, Ontario, a township in Canada
* Harley, Brant County, Ontario, Canada
* Harley, Shropshire, England
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, is an enthusiastic fly fisherman and enjoys watercolour painting.
Official ADF Bio
/ref> Tripovich is a member of the Canberra branch of the Commonwealth Club, the Naval Warfare Officers Association of Australia and of Canberra Legacy
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.
References
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1956 births
Military personnel from Victoria (Australia)
Australian military personnel of the Gulf War
Chiefs of Capability Development Group (Australia)
Graduates of the Royal Australian Naval College
Living people
Officers of the Order of Australia
Recipients of the Conspicuous Service Cross (Australia)
Royal Australian Navy admirals
Recipients of the Meritorious Unit Citation
Fellows of the Australian Institute of Company Directors