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Participants start the 10km Run Army event. Photo: Corporal Sagi Biderman
02 May 2022
Army
News

Fun Run raises more than $150,000 for Legacy

Army’s second annual Run Army community fun run raised more than $150,000 for Legacy to support veterans and their families.

Ceremonies & events
The unveiled headstone of recently identified First World War Australian Army soldier Driver Albert Nicholson at Adelaide Cemetery in Villers-Bretonneux, France.
29 Apr 2022
Army
News

Headstone unveiled for WWI soldier Albert Nicholson

More than 104 years after his death, a the grave of Driver Albert Nicholson is now marked by a headstone bearing his name.

Commemoration & history
Corporal Callum Hite supervises the preparation of a Tiger armed reconnaissance helicopter for live-fire practise during Exercise Griffin Guns at Mount Bundey training area, south of Darwin. Photo: Lance Corporal Mitchell Creek
28 Apr 2022
Army
News

Regiment gets its guns out

Ground crew aircraft support (GCAS) soldiers provided vital functions for helicopters on Exercise Griffin Guns.

Capability & technology
Bombardier Christopher Dawson Army holds an unmanned aerial vehicle used on its first domestic mission during Operation Bushfire Assist.
27 Apr 2022
Army
News

Drone operator returns to bushfire town for Anzac Day

A bombardier who flew drone missions to support fire relief efforts in Victoria in 2019, returned to one of the bushfire-ravaged towns on Anzac Day.

Commemoration & history
Sergeant Wei Huang, from the School of Armour, discusses the vehicles on display with Henry Rogers and his father, Tom, at the Puckapunyal Military Area community open day. Photo: Private Kelsey Innes
27 Apr 2022
Army
News

Rare glimpse of Puckapunyal for public

Members of the public got a rare opportunity when the Puckapunyal military area opened its gates for a day in early April.

People & service
Commander of the 7th Brigade, Brigadier Michael Say, leads the Australian Army contingent in the Brisbane City Anzac Day parade. Photo: Major Roger Brennan
26 Apr 2022
Army
News

Pacific mateship on show in Anzac Day parade

Personnel from Army’s 7th Brigade gathered across Gallipoli Barracks to commemorate Anzac Day, and also paraded through Brisbane.

Commemoration & history
Musician Francis White sounds the Last Post during the Commonwealth memorial service in Gallipoli, Turkey. Photo: Corporal David Cotton
26 Apr 2022
Army
News

Anzac Cove service a poignant one for bugler

The haunting tune of a lone bugler sounding the Last Post during the dawn service on Anzac Day is emotive and powerful for all Australians.

Commemoration & history
Australian Army Band musician Corporal Laura Burden holds a photo of her great-uncle, Private Richard Bainbridge Brooker who served at Gallipoli in 1915. Photo: Corporal David Cotton
26 Apr 2022
Army
News

Anzac Day 2022: a family connection at Anzac Cove

Being at Anzac Cove for the dawn service on Anzac Day was significant for Australian Army Band musician Corporal Laura Burden.

Commemoration & history
Australian Defence Force and New Zealand Defence Force personnel stand by the cenotaph after the Anzac Day commemorations in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Photo: Captain Edward Pym
26 Apr 2022
Navy, Army, Air Force
News

Anzac Day commemorated in the Middle East

Anzac Day was commemorated in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, with a service at the Emirates Palace Hotel.

Commemoration & history
Australian Invictus Games 2020 competitors enter the stadium during the Invictus Games 2020 closing ceremony at Invictus Games Park in The Hague, Netherlands. Photo: Flight Sergeant Ricky Fuller
23 Apr 2022
Navy, Army, Air Force
News

Invictus closing ceremony caps incredible week

Seven days of unforgettable competition and camaraderie concluded with a stunning closing ceremony at Invictus Games The Hague.

Sports, health & wellbeing
Australia's Invictus Games 2020 competitors are cheered on by family and friends during one of the events at Invictus Games Park in The Hague, Netherlands. Photo: Sergeant Oliver Carter
23 Apr 2022
Navy, Army, Air Force
News

Family and friends are at the heart of Invictus Games

If our Invictus warriors are the masters of their fate, then the same can be said for their family and friends.

Sports, health & wellbeing
Australian Invictus Games 2020 competitor Mark Armstrong deflects the ball during the sitting volleyball match against Netherlands at Invictus Games Park in The Hague, Netherlands. Photo: Flight Sergeant Ricky Fuller
23 Apr 2022
Navy, Army, Air Force
News

It’s not about the medals for Mark

For former Australian Army soldier Mark Armstrong, the Invictus Games is about the connections and friendships you form.

Sports, health & wellbeing
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