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Commander Patricia Kemp, Lieutenant Commander Wesley Truscott, President of Nauru Lionel Aingimea, Dr Helen Cheney and Commanding Officer HMAS Canberra Captain Jace Hutchison on board Canberra. Photo: Leading Seaman Matthew Lyall
24 Aug 2022
Navy, Army
News

President's thanks for making Nauru safer

Nauru's President, Lionel Aingimea, thanked the Royal Australian Navy for its efforts on Operation Render Safe during a visit to HMAS Canberra.

Alliances & relationships
From left, Privates Kenneth Tucker, Peter Collins, Patrick Collier, Jessica Dargan and Patrick Rankine during an adventure training activity in the Northern Territory. Photos: Captain James MacLean
24 Aug 2022
Army
News

Walking together for a good cause

Walking along the Larapinta Trail in the Northern Territory, Captain James Maclean reflected on fatherhood and his family.

People & service
Craftsman Cameron Powell moves the 30mm cannon on a Tiger armed reconnaissance helicopter at Robertson Barracks in Darwin. Photo: Corporal Rodrigo Villablanca
24 Aug 2022
Army
News

Aviation career takes off with passion

Aviation is a passion for avionics technician Craftsman Cameron Powell, from the 1st Aviation Regiment.

People & service
Soldiers of 6RAR and members of the Long Tan Veterans Association light a candle during the Battle of Long Tan service held at St John's Cathedral. Photo: Captain Cody Tsaousis
23 Aug 2022
Army
News

Mutual appreciation by young and old on Long Tan Day

Soldiers of the 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, joined Vietnam War veterans to commemorate Long Tan Day.

People & service
Soldiers from the 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, conduct sea kayaking from Maroochy River to Mudjimba Beach as part of the adventure training exercise. Photos: Corporal Nicole Dorrett
23 Aug 2022
Army
News

Using trust to overcome fears

Soldiers recently completed several adventure training activities to enhance their mental and physical toughness.

Capability & technology
Private Maria Aniceto checks the stock levels of catering supplies in the deployable catering capability at Camp Birt during the Army Aboriginal Community Assistance Program in Gapuwiyak. Photo: Warrant Officer Class Two Kim Allen
23 Aug 2022
Army
News

Chance to engage with Indigenous culture

About 22 hours’ drive from her family in Darwin, Private Maria Aniceto has made herself right at home in another Northern Territory town.

People & service
The emblem of the 75th anniversary of Australian peacekeeping.
22 Aug 2022
Navy, Army, Air Force
News

Keeping the peace for 75 years

A national commemorative service recognising the 75th anniversary of Australia’s involvement in peacekeeping operations will be held in Canberra.

People & service
A rifleman from the 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, fires the blazer sniper rifle during the live-fire phase of the basic sniper course at Greenbank Training Area. Photos: Signals Christopher Kingston
22 Aug 2022
Army
News

Aims met in a test of nerves

Soldiers from 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, showed no signs of nerves while undertaking the notoriously tough basic sniper training.

Capability & technology
Governor-General General (retd) David Hurley, Mrs Linda Hurley and Major General Michael Krause assist Kokoda campaign veteran George Turner at the opening of the Kokoda Memorial Track. Photo: Major Roger Brennan
22 Aug 2022
Army
News

Track's naming marks 80th anniversary of Kokoda campaign

The Governor-General officially opened a new track at Kokoda Barracks to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Kokoda campaign.

People & service
Private Adrian Fleming completes a daily field test of the purified water at Camp Birt during the Army Aboriginal Community Assistance Program in Gapuwiyak, Northern Territory. Photo: Warrant Officer Class Two Kim Allen
22 Aug 2022
Army
News

Connection to country in the Top End

A Territorian through and through, 1st Health Battalion’s Private Adrian Fleming is loving the opportunity to spend time in his own backyard.

People & service
Chief of Army Lieutenant General Simon Stuart speaks with industry representatives during the Chief of Army Symposium 2022 at the Adelaide Convention Centre. Photo: Sergeant Tristan Kennedy
19 Aug 2022
Army
News

On a flight path to heavy lifting

Unmanned aerial vehicles could be delivering supplies and doing casualty evacuations within five to 10 years.

Capability & technology
Trade Conductor Warrant Officer Class One Jason Hartley from 17th Sustainment Brigade works in the fuel quality control centre during Exercise Overland - Nautical Petros at Cowley Beach Training Area. Photo: Corporal Dustin Anderson
19 Aug 2022
Army
News

Specialists keep the wheels turning

The Army relies on fuel to keep things operational and there is one team of specialists that ensure the correct type goes where it needs to.

Capability & technology
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