Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel will conduct live firing training activities in the Holsworthy area, over the February to December period. The training will be conducted during the day and ...
Your Excellences, Premier, Ministers, Distinguished guests. Good morning, and I thank the Whadjuk-Nyoongar people for that very warm welcome to country and offer my respects respects to all Elders ...
Let me begin by saying how wonderful it is to be back on the land of the Kaurna people, and I pay my respect to their elders past, present and emerging. And because our Army has a long and very proud ...
Elders of the Gapuwiyak and Baniyala communities. Elders and communities of Arnhem Land, especially those along the route which we travelled to be here this morning. The Honourable Natasha Fyles, ...
We gather here today in what are widely agreed to be the most uncertain times in several generations. The ‘end of history’ has proven to be little more than a holiday, as once again we find ourselves ...
On this Vietnam Veterans’ Day, the nation pauses to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the end of Australia’s commitment to the Vietnam War. Between the arrival of the first members of the Australian ...
Honoured guests, ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. To Commodore Peter Leavy, the President of the ANI, thank you for the invitation to come and speak. This is a great annual event, held in honour ...
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 ...
Good morning. Welcome to the Great Hall of Parliament House, the home of Australian democracy, and the warmest of welcomes to the Chief of Army’s Symposium 2025. It is a great privilege to be with you ...
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 ...
ASC leaders, coaches, scientists and staff, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon to you all. It is both a pleasure and a privilege to speak to you today. I feel very comfortable amongst this audience.
I acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land where we meet this morning, the Ngunnawal people, and pay my respects to their elders, past, present and emerging. I also acknowledge the service ...
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