Australian Army Military Police will be honing their skills across the Wide Bay region between 20 and 25 October 2024 with Exercise Archbold. The annual specialist certification activity will involve ...
In accordance with State Legislation a prescribed hazard reduction burn will be conducted on sections of the Canungra Field Training Area (Kokoda Barracks) which will generate smoke over the period ...
Training is scheduled to be conducted at the Canungra Field Training Area (Kokoda Barracks) which may generate low to moderate noise over the period 28 September to 16 October 2024. Activities will ...
Prescribed hazard reduction burn with RFS will be conducted on sections of the Holsworthy Training Area (Holsworthy Barracks) which will generate smoke over the period 28th of September to 04 October ...
A prescribed hazard reduction burn will be conducted on sections of the Canungra Field Training Area (Kokoda Barracks) which will generate smoke over the period 25th to the 29th of September 2024. In ...
Australian Defence Force personnel will be conducting a live fire military training exercise in the Learmonth Air Weapons Range, Exmouth, during 8–9 October 2024. To ensure the safety of all involved ...
This training is vital to developing the skills of Defence personnel, and to maintaining the world-class military capabilities the Australian Defence Force provides to the Government in defence of the ...
A prescribed hazard reduction burn will be conducted on Greenbank Training Area which will generate smoke over the period 17 September 2024 to 22 September 2024. Greenbank Training Area is described ...
There are many pathways to become a part of Australian Army. Find your ideal role and information on how to apply. Optimising the performance of personnel to ‘prepare for and win the fight’ was at the ...
The M777 replaces the L119 105mm light gun and the M198 155mm medium gun in Royal Australian Artillery units. This equipment is a significant advance in Army’s capabilities and has a much higher level ...
The slouch hat is an object strongly associated with Australian identity. The word ‘slouch’ refers to the sloping brim. The brim is made from rabbit-fur felt or wool felt and is always worn with a ...