BATTLE OF BRITAIN ‘LACE’
The Royal Australian Air Force has celebrated its 105th birthday by recognising outstanding performance and leadership at the annual Proficiency and Leadership Awards in Canberra.
Leading Aircraftman Will Lauenstein from No 13 Squadron in Darwin was named the RAAF’s Aviator of the Year. Serving as the Indigenous Liaison Officer in the northern region, LAC Lauenstein has made a significant impact through mentorship, advocacy, and strengthening cultural understanding.
“I want to acknowledge the Darwin community. The people, the culture, and the connections up there play a big part in shaping who I am and the work I do. I am proud to be a part of the community,” LAC Lauenstein said.
Details of the awards were shared by the Royal Australian Air Force on its official Instagram page @ausairforce.
Deanna Nott, Air Force Association National Vice President and Director of Communications, presented the prestigious Most Proficient Squadron award — an honour the Air Force Association has proudly presented since 1961.
“The opportunity to speak directly with serving members about what the Air Force Association does, highlight its ongoing relevance, and encourage membership — while also showcasing our important work in advocacy, commemorations, and now as a registered charity raising funds for to support homeless veterans — was truly rewarding,” said Deanna, a Wing Commander Reservist, who recently celebrated 32 years in the Air Force.
“Meeting the winners, especially the outstanding young leaders of the future, was incredibly encouraging. It left me with every confidence that our Air Force is in very safe hands.”
The Air Force Association continues to play a vital role supporting current and former Air Force members through advocacy, commemorative activities and charitable programs that deliver real impact.

