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Growing up in Casterton, Paul Cottier enjoyed the freedom of a small-town childhood, surrounded by mates and steeped in music. His passion was sparked not just by his father, a gifted musician, but also by the rich legacy of the Casterton Vice Regal Band—an enduring symbol of musical pride in the region.
Together with his brother, Paul carried that passion into the Royal Australian Navy Band. As a bugler, he played at iconic events—from the visit of Pope John Paul II to the haunting stillness of the Gallipoli Dawn Service. He performed alongside greats like James Morrison at Generations in Jazz, and served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and East Timor.
Trained in conducting and arrangement, Paul rose through the ranks to become Director of Music Navy, finishing his distinguished career as a Commander.
Tune in to hear his incredible story of service, sound, and resilience—shaped by heritage, community, and the enduring power of music.
Growing up in Casterton, Paul Cottier enjoyed the freedom of a small-town childhood, surrounded by mates and steeped in music. His passion was sparked not just by his father, a gifted musician, but also by the rich legacy of the Casterton Vice Regal Band—an enduring symbol of musical pride in the region.
Together with his brother, Paul carried that passion into the Royal Australian Navy Band. As a bugler, he played at iconic events—from the visit of Pope John Paul II to the haunting stillness of the Gallipoli Dawn Service. He performed alongside greats like James Morrison at Generations in Jazz, and served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and East Timor.
Trained in conducting and arrangement, Paul rose through the ranks to become Director of Music Navy, finishing his distinguished career as a Commander.
Tune in to hear his incredible story of service, sound, and resilience—shaped by heritage, community, and the enduring power of music.