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Singaporean Troops to Train Alongside Aussies in Queensland

Singaporean Troops to Train Alongside Aussies in Queensland
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Allegations of serious criminal conduct exposed in Ben Roberts-Smith defamation case

Allegations of serious criminal conduct exposed in Ben Roberts-Smith defamation case We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Two cases of alleged serious criminal conduct have arisen from the defamation case launched by war veteran Ben Roberts-Smith, including the unlawful leaking of information from the military inspector-general’s secret hearings into war crimes. The allegations, detailed during the ongoing case before the Federal Court, also involve accusations of unlawful handling of classified information. Ben Roberts-Smith arrives at the Federal Court last Thursday. Credit:Dominic Lorrimer Mr Roberts-Smith is suing The Age and

Dancers Twerked To Welcome The Navy s Newest Toy, The HMAS Support

Published April 14, 2021 To sign up for our daily newsletter filled with the latest news, goss and other stuff you should care about, head HERE. For a running feed of all our stories, follow us on Twitter HERE. Or, bookmark the PEDESTRIAN.TV homepage to visit whenever you need a news fix. Australia’s latest political scandal is checks notes a bunch of dancers twerking at the commissioning of the Royal Australian Navy’s newest seafaring toy. Let’s unpack. On Saturday, dancers at Sydney’s Garden Island welcomed the HMAS Supply into service by doing a dance routine to Sean Paul‘s “Boasty” (among other bangers).

Intelligence officer death linked to war crimes report

News by Cydonee Mardon Premium Content Subscriber only An Australian Intelligence ­officer s death in the Army headquarters carpark has links to the Brereton report into war crimes in Afghanistan, sources claim. The man was believed to be in possession of an encrypted computer hard drive that if it were to be made public would change a lot of the public stance and opinion on what went on in Afghanistan, a source who spoke on the condition of anonymity told The Sunday Telegraph. It is understood the intelligence officer was going to make the information public because the Brereton report is an erroneous one-sided witch- hunt against the SAS to try to appease the Afghanis.

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