-Edition 1175, September 20, 2007-
We have contact
THREE SOTG soldiers received wounds in an intense contact with the Taliban in Afghanistan earlier this month.

   
Grenade use paused
CDF has ordered an immediate pause in the training use of the F1 grenade after a Defence civilian was injured.
   
Well done, by George
TWENTY-ONE world leaders, 42 ministers and 4400 business delegates visiting one city at the same time.
   
An RTF2 soldier guards a captured Taliban PKM machine-gun and AK47 automatic rifle after a contact in Oruzgan province that resulted in the Taliban suffering casualties.
Photos by Cpl Jamie Osborne

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Four months into Operation Outreach, once troubled communities are now feeling the benefits of Norforce’s presence.
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MSD technique workshop-
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Personnel
 
Online resource for witnesses
THE Office of the Director of Military Prosecutions (ODMP) has launched its inaugural intranet site.
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Trial for instructors-
Put an end to bad behaviour-
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Lifestyle
 
Spreading the risk is essential if you want to safeguard your investments, writes ASIC Commissioner Jeffrey Lucy.
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SAY AGAIN, OVER-
COMICS-
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Sports
GAME FOR PEACE
Like a tiger: Cpl Steve Guiliani out paces a UN Warrior player in the Australian Rules football exhibition match in Dili. Photo by Cpl Mark Doran.
THE International Stabilisation Force (ISF) Tigers 14-09-93 proved too strong for the United Nations (UN) Warriors 04-07-31 in a much-anticipated AFL exhibition match in Dili on September 8.
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