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Dailymotion Opposition pledges $21 billion for Australian military by 2030 Posted: 27 April 2025 | Last updated: 27 April 2025 Defence is now front and centre of the election campaign after the ...
In an essay published this week, General Smith calls on the next government to review the secretive $368bn AUKUS nuclear subs deal, saying the mammoth expenditure denies the chance of dealing ...
Anthony Albanese has declined to elaborate on a hint that Australian intelligence was ... advance about a rejected Russian request to base military aircraft in Indonesia. The prime minister ...
Followed categories will be added to My News. A young Jacqui Lambie in the Australian Army. Picture: Supplied Anzac Day has always been special for my family. My uncle served in Vietnam ...
16th Aviation Brigade will conduct flying operations in support of ANZAC Day 2025 in Darwin. Up to four Australian Army Tiger Armed Reconnaissance Helicopters from the 1st Aviation Regiment will ...
16th Aviation Brigade will conduct flying operations in support of ANZAC Day 2025 in Townsville. Up to three Australian Army CH-47F (Chinook helicopters) from the 5th Aviation Regiment will operate in ...
Read her story. Ms Dillon first joined the Australian Army reserves in 1981, balancing her service to her country with her service in the classroom teaching the next generation. “I always wanted ...
Major Angela Uphill, who has served as a physiotherapist in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps for 22 years, has described the devastation of losing her veteran husband to suicide.
The Salvation Army is branching its outreach into school education in Armadale. The charitable organisation has partnered with alternative secondary school program Alta-1 to open their first ...
James Brickwood China and Russia flexing their military muscles closer to Australia is the ugly new reality whoever wins the election will face. On top of these obvious threats to Australian ...
He said the Australian military believed — incorrectly — that the Japanese had deciphered their radio codes during WWII, so pigeons were sometimes seen as the most secure mode of communication.
“Why are Australian military involved in exercises preparing for war with China?” she asked. This year’s exercises were also described as a “full-scale battle scenario” by the ...