‘Don’t recall seeing any actual results’:Alleged military abusers might still be serving

‘Don’t recall seeing any actual results’:Alleged military abusers might still be serving

Commissioners at the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide say there have been difficulties pinning down whether the dozens of alleged abusers have been dealt with.

  • byCloe Read

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China gives ADF leaders ‘great clarity’ about military challenges
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China gives ADF leaders ‘great clarity’ about military challenges

Nothing focuses military minds like the prospect of war. Given the geopolitical unrest,the ADF’s reshuffled leadership will have to consider that eventuality.

  • byMick Ryan
‘We don’t accept that happened’:Defence,DVA mishandled complaints

‘We don’t accept that happened’:Defence,DVA mishandled complaints

The Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide has been told an abuse taskforce had to intervene on behalf of complainants.

  • byCloe Read
Army officer promoted after allegedly bullying colleague who later took his life

Army officer promoted after allegedly bullying colleague who later took his life

Had the dead man’s mother not intervened,the promoted officer may have been allowed to stay in the army,the chief of defence told a royal commission.

  • byCloe Read
Warning signs for air force as ADF comes under scrutiny over suicide risk

Warning signs for air force as ADF comes under scrutiny over suicide risk

Chief of Defence Angus Campbell has been questioned at the royal commission over defence’s slow response to suicide.

  • byCloe Read
‘Failed veterans’:Ex-minister grilled over tardy response to claims backlog

‘Failed veterans’:Ex-minister grilled over tardy response to claims backlog

The former Morrison government has been accused of “failing veterans” by dragging its heels over recommendations to fix major backlogs in compensation claims.

  • byCloe Read
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Veterans’ Affairs lost $430m after former minister forced to make cuts

Veterans’ Affairs lost $430m after former minister forced to make cuts

A Coalition member was made to cut more than $430 million from Veterans’ Affairs to offset money allocated in the budget,as the department struggled under a 50,000-strong compensation claims backlog.

  • byCloe Read
Soldiers waiting up to eight weeks to see a psychiatrist:Royal Commission

Soldiers waiting up to eight weeks to see a psychiatrist:Royal Commission

An Australian army brigadier who commands about 3000 soldiers has also detailed hazing incidents and the difficulties in personnel trying to get help for mental health.

  • byCloe Read
‘You have been heard’:Providing a voice for loved ones lost to Defence suicide
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‘You have been heard’:Providing a voice for loved ones lost to Defence suicide

The hardest part of my job as royal commissioner is asking people to recall the most painful experiences of their lives and helping provide a voice for their loved ones when they can no longer speak. Their stories will help others.

  • byDr Peggy Brown
Nurse will tell hearing soldier was denied treatment for suicide ideation

Nurse will tell hearing soldier was denied treatment for suicide ideation

The Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide will this week hear allegations from army nurses that standards of mental and physical healthcare have declined since Bupa won the ADF health services contract in 2019.

  • byTim Barlass
Military must listen to grieving families and finally act

Military must listen to grieving families and finally act

The familiarity of the harrowing stories from bereaved families at the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide is an indictment on the inaction of the past.

  • byKirstin Ferguson