Following the signing of the Pukpuk Treaty, Australia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) will commence working together on a ...
The ADF is widening eligibility criteria to enable more people to join it, including developing options to recruit non-Australian citizens. (Commonwealth of Australia) The Australian Defence Force ...
Papua New Guinea’s offer of 10,000 citizens to join the Australian Defence Force is a “statement of intent” rather than a ...
The Australian Defence Force has launched a new recruitment campaign designed to remedy the tech skills shortage in the services by enlisting a specialist firm to find new apprentices and qualified ...
Papua New Guinea and Australia will establish a joint recruitment taskforce to create a pathway for PNG citizens to join the Australian Defence Force (ADF).
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Australian Defence Force sets sights on “purpose-built” space workforce
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is set to create a permanent space workforce to enhance its capabilities within the space domain. The necessity for skilled staff in new areas such as space ...
The redacted and declassified version of the Australian Labor government’s Defence Strategic Review (DSR), released on April 24, raised an alarm over the Australian military’s “significant workforce ...
Australia’s Pukpuk treaty with PNG will open the way for up to 10,000 Papua New Guineans to serve in the Australian Defence ...
After a slight delay, Australia and Papua New Guinea formally signed a defence treaty this week committing the two nations to ...
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Australia to bolster air command-and-control with $88m
The Australian Government has committed up to A$133.6m ($88m) over the next five years to support ADF air operations.
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