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NAIDOC Week

A 'wonderful career' of inspiration
Indigenous Elder of the Air Force Warrant Officer Uncle Harry Allie is proud to be passing on his experience.

Flags raised in Middle East to mark NAIDOC Week
Australians serving in the Middle East have joined the broader ADF in recognising NAIDOC Week.

Bush Uni students get a lesson in Defence opportunities
Pilot Officer Gabrielle Read was pleasantly surprised to be reunited recently with two people she was at school with 10 years ago in Katherine.

Chance meeting leads to cultural awakening
While Lieutenant Damian Briggs has always known he was Indigenous, it is not something he embraced until recently.

Indigenous mentor driven to achieve dream
Private Pamela Amber has achieved her dream of joining Defence and is now setting her mind to being a role model for future Indigenous soldiers.

A great opportunity to promote cultural awareness
Corporal Tianita McDonnel would like everyone to be involved in NAIDOC Week.

Indigenous Elder shares knowledge in Townsville
Aunty Lorraine visited North Queensland in her first official role to the region as the Army Indigenous Elder.

Ship's company 'one big tribe' as culture shared
Indigenous sailors in HMAS Adelaide are swapping stories and celebrating their culture as the ship’s company marks NAIDOC Week.

Hit the ground running
Indigenous Liaison Officer Flight Lieutenant Tramaine Dukes has introduced an Indigenous theme to the bases’ fortnightly run/walk.

Working for a shared future
Leading Aircraftman James Evans is the first member of his family to join the military and thinks it would be a great career choice for his kin.

Deployed a long way from K'gari
The Middle East is a long way from the lush tropical island Warrant Officer Nathan Sandow’s ancestors called home.

Following proud family tradition
Sergeant Annie Dufficy is carrying on her family’s proud tradition of mixing Indigenous culture and military service.
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