Deployed home to help out

12 March 2025

A young soldier from Redlands in Queensland, who grew up in an Army family, has returned to help his community in their time of need. 

Private Carter Fredericks is one of dozens of soldiers from 6th Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment, who are assisting across south-east Queensland in the wake of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred.

“It is pretty crazy as I never experienced anything like this when I was growing up here,” Private Fredericks said.

He found himself clearing debris off roads only a couple blocks from the house he grew up in. 

“I grew up only 500 metres away from here; my parents’ place is pretty close,” Private Fredericks said.

Soldiers with chainsaws cut up fallen trees, while others cleared away the smaller branches.

“All days, we’ve been cutting up trees,” Private Fredericks said.

The reconnaissance platoon infantryman is the youngest of four brothers who have all served in the Army. One of his older brothers was deployed on cyclone response operations around Lismore at the same time.

The Army teams in Redlands moved around the suburbs in their Bushmaster protected mobility vehicles, working with emergency services personnel. The sight was a pleasant surprise for a lot of local families who offered cold drinks and food to the soldiers as they worked.

Once the tempo of operations slows down, Private Fredericks is hoping to get a chance to visit his parents to see how they’re recovering from the wild weather.

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