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Indonesian friends lend a hand
Devastated by two fires in the past seven years, Australia’s heritage railway, the Zig Zag Railway near Lithgow, NSW, is benefiting from the suppor

Midnight rescue for high-tech bed
The Army has been thanked for retrieving a hospital patient’s bed in the middle of the night during a bushfire crisis on Kangaroo Island, South Aus

Special gifts amid fond farewell
Handmade keepsakes have been presented to members of the Japan Self-Defense Force as thanks for their efforts.

Militaries build bridges
Bridges constructed by the Australian, Fijian and Papua New Guinea militaries will improve access to a popular tourist attraction.

Diverse skills passport to experience
A wide range of abilities makes Leading Aircraft Woman Tiarne Westland a valuable hand in the relief effort.

Unmanned technology used to fight bushfires
An Army regiment used an unmanned aerial system to survey blazing scrub in the Orroral Valley near Canberra on February 6.

Kiwi mates end trans-Tasman service
After doing plenty of heavy lifting, three Royal New Zealand Air Force NH-90 helicopters and their crew have returned home.

Return to fire-ravaged home evokes mixed feelings
Pilot Officer Isabella Filmer did not know what to expect when she recently returned to her hometown of Mallacoota to be reunited with her family.

Scientists provide support to bushfire response
Defence scientists have contributed to the response to the bushfire crisis by using a research aircraft to conduct surveillance operations.

Chinook unit's hours a record
An Army unit has achieved a record for the most hours flown in a month by the Australian CH-47 Chinook fleet.

Local flock makes call sign Shepherd 'official'
An Army chaplain has been honoured by the community of Corryong for his work in the area during the bushfire crisis.

Managing air assets a vital role
Victoria’s State Control Centre has played a pivotal role in coordinating the multi-agency response during the bushfire crisis.