There’s one thing Russia’s rulers can’t tolerate. It is those who challenge their self-assumed total authority. If there’s one thing history has […] The post Opinion – Russia ready to kill those who oppose it appeared first on Royal Australian Regiment Association.

The independent Defence Honours and Awards Appeals Tribunal will re-examine the issue of medallic recognition for Australians who served with […] The post Independent Tribunal to reconsider medallic recognition for Rifle Company Butterworth appeared first on Royal Australian Regiment Association.

Sadly I have to inform you that Kiwi Gibbons passed away peacefully in his sleep yesterday at 1 pm, at […] The post Vale 14109 WO1 Marco “Kiwi” Gibbons OAM – 22 March 1931- 06 April 2022 appeared first on Royal Australian Regiment Association.

This Report originated from the RCBRG’s challenge over 15 years to the Government’s decision that RCB service was peacetime service. […] The post The Whitton Report – Rifle Company Butterworth’s Service in Malaysia 1970-1989 appeared first on Royal Australian Regiment Association.

Developing regional tensions should concern Australians as much as events in Ukraine. READ MORE The post Opinion – Much to Worry About in our own Region appeared first on Royal Australian Regiment Association.

A multi-billion-dollar investment in new national cyber and intelligence capabilities are among a range of measures outlined in the Commonwealth […] The post Budget 2022-23 released, Defence strategy unveiled appeared first on Royal Australian Regiment Association.

Veterans Affairs Minister Andrew Gee has launched a stunning attack on the federal government, revealing he was on the cusp […] The post Veterans Affairs Minister Andrew Gee threatens to resign on eve of budget over funding shortfall appeared first on Royal Australian Regiment Association.

There is a long running dispute between the RCBRG and the Defence Department on the rightful categorisation of RCB’s service […] The post Commentary – RCB Nature of Service as Warlike appeared first on Royal Australian Regiment Association.

Is Canberra’s long-sighted defence strategy failing to uphold the nation’s interests in a rapidly deteriorating regional and global security environment? […] The post Defence: Does Canberra need to ‘radically’ rethink its defence strategy? appeared first on Royal Australian Regiment Association.

The Royal Australian Air Force’s new space division has today commenced operation, with managing hypersonic threats and enhancing space-powered ISR […] The post Defence: Hypersonics at core of newly operational Space Command appeared first on Royal Australian Regiment Association.

There’s nothing like the whiff of distant grapeshot to energise Australia’s plethora of armchair military strategists. Military professionals, on the […] The post Opinion: Where are the strategists and tacticians? appeared first on Royal Australian Regiment Association.

With a small fleet, far north Queensland makes far better sense in terms situating the boats closest to where they […] The post Opinion – Far North Queensland the place to berth nuclear subs appeared first on Royal Australian Regiment Association.