Soldiers deployed with Joint Task Unit Tiger are assisting NT Police and emergency services with a range of personnel and logistics support throughout the NT. Darwin-based 1st Combat Signal Regiment communications specialists Signaller Joshua Kindred and Signaller Adelaide Brown were called up to deploy as part of the team. Signaller Kindred said they provided communications […]
2020
1CSSB Cycles for cancer
Some of Darwin’s fittest soldiers will push their legs to the limit as they cycle 1,200 km to help Australians affected by cancer. 10 soldiers from 1st Combat Service Support Battalion (1 CSSB) will pedal from Darwin to Kakadu, Pine Creek, Litchfield and Berry Springs, returning to Darwin after a week. Additionally, the team will […]
Memorial service held for lost soldier
With close family and friends present, the 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, paid their respects to Private Nathan Bewes who was killed in action while serving in Afghanistan as part of Mentoring Task Force One in July 2010. A small service was held at Gallipoli Barracks, Brisbane, to remember a soldier who was not only […]
RAAF Wagga’s 80 years of service
Over the past 80 years, thousands of Defence Force members have passed through the gates of RAAF Base Wagga in preparation for military service. The base marked its birthday on Wednesday, July 1, reflecting on its evolution; from preparing Air Force personnel for the battlefields of World War II, to the challenges faced by the […]
Aussie companies win grants for F-35 fleet
Three Australian companies have been awarded new grants to help build their capacity to support production and sustainment of the global F-35 fleet. The grants were awarded as part of Defence’s New Air Combat Capability – Industry Support Program (NACC-ISP), which has issued 45 grants worth more than $21 million since the program’s inception nine […]
Recognition for initiative and dedication
As the first member of her family to pursue a career in the military, Flight Lieutenant Arihia Peri has always forged her own path, welcomed new challenges and has never been afraid to aim high. Her family moved from Auckland to the Central Coast, NSW, when she was young. As an independent teenager, Flight Lieutenant […]
HMAS Toowoomba heads home
Royal Australian Navy frigate HMAS Toowoomba is returning home after completing a six-month deployment to the Middle East. Toowoomba has concluded her assignment to Joint Task Force 633 (JTF633) as part of Operation Manitou, conducting counter-terrorism and maritime security operations while patrolling the waters stretching from the Southern Arabian Gulf to the Gulf of Aden. Commander JTF633 […]
Navy’s Indigenous advisers drive change
The Royal Australian Navy has a long connection with Australia’s proud Indigenous heritage. Indigenous sailors have served in the Navy since its formation and in the navies of pre-federation Australia. In 1909, the Indigenous names Parramatta, Yarra and Warrego were selected for the first three River-class torpedo boat destroyers built for the fledgling Australian Navy. Navy’s […]
Vet passes on valuable lessons
With 160 years of history to its credit, the 2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment often looks to its forefathers for inspiration. A Vietnam War veteran who fought in the Battle of Binh Ba in June 1969, Ray De Vere gave a briefing earlier this month to attentive soldiers at Gallipoli Barracks, Brisbane, which proved to be educational and motivating. […]
Defence & COVID-19 Update
Nationally, approximately 900 personnel are deployed as part of Operation COVID-19 Assist. The Minister for Defence, Senator the Hon Linda Reynolds CSC, announced Operation COVID-19 Assist on April 1, 2020. Current nation-wide Defence support includes: Contact tracing and planning support teams to all state and territory governments. Supporting law enforcement agencies with mandatory quarantine arrangements. […]