HMAS Leeuwin
One ship and one shore base of the Royal Australian Navy have been named HMAS Leeuwin after Cape Leeuwin in Western Australia.
- HMAS Leeuwin (naval base), a naval base in Fremantle, Western Australia from 1940 to 1986, then operated by the Australian Army as Leeuwin Barracks
- HMAS Leeuwin (A 245), lead ship of the Leeuwin-class hydrographic survey vessels, which entered service in 2000 and is active as of 2015
Other bases were established as subordinate to the Fremantle base. These were also given the name HMAS Leeuwin, but with a Roman numeral suffix added:
- HMAS Leeuwin II, the Freshwater Bay Yacht Club
See also
- HMAS Cape Leeuwin, a lighthouse tender commissioned into the RAN during World War II