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O'Brien, Kevin, e Zakir Rahmani. "Career Aspirations of Young Australians in Relation to the Defence Force". Australian Journal of Career Development 4, n.º 3 (outubro de 1995): 51–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/103841629500400316.

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At present some 7000 jobs are available for young Australians in the Australian Defence Force. As a part of recruiting strategies the Defence Force Recruiting Branch regularly examines the issues and concerns on which 17–24 year olds base their career decisions. This case study describes the key findings of recent research undertaken by two different consultants on the perceptions of young Australians towards schooling, careers and employment, and identifies the factors affecting their choice of a career in the Australian Defence Force. Based on a paper presented at the Australian Association of Career Counsellors Conference, April 1995.
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White, Samuel. "A Shield for the Tip of the Spear". Federal Law Review 49, n.º 2 (9 de março de 2021): 210–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0067205x21993147.

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The defence of superior orders is not new. However, within Australia, its statutory codification is lamentably underexplored. The 2018 Amendments to Part IIIAAA of the Defence Act 1903 (Cth) provides a neat catalyst to expand the defence and look at possible manners in which it can be constructed. Utilising a theoretical case study of Australian Defence Force members killing a possible terrorist, ‘this article addresses’ the key elements of the defence—what an order is, when can it be constructed as being manifestly unlawful and what does reasonable and necessary force mean for Australian Defence Force members.
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Wade, Darryl, Louise Mewton, Tracey Varker, Andrea Phelps e David Forbes. "The impact of potentially traumatic events on the mental health of males who have served in the military: Findings from the Australian National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing". Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 51, n.º 7 (30 de setembro de 2016): 693–702. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0004867416671413.

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Objective: The study investigated the impact of potentially traumatic events on mental health outcomes among males who had ever served in the Australian Defence Force. Method: Data from a nationally representative household survey of Australian residents, the 2007 National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing, were used for this study. Results: Compared with community members, Australian Defence Force males were significantly more likely to have experienced not only deployment and other war-like events but also accidents or other unexpected events, and trauma to someone close. For non-deployed males, Australian Defence Force members were at increased risk of accidents or other unexpected events compared to community members. After controlling for the effect of potentially traumatic events that were more prevalent among all Australian Defence Force members, the increased risk of mental disorders among Australian Defence Force members was no longer evident. For non-deployed males, Australian Defence Force and community members were at comparable risk of poor mental health outcomes. A significant minority of Australian Defence Force members had onset of a mental disorder prior to their first deployment. Conclusions: Deployment and other potentially traumatic events among Australian Defence Force members can help to explain their increased vulnerability to mental disorders compared with community members. Providers should routinely enquire about a range of potentially traumatic events among serving and ex-serving military personnel.
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Pollard, Rebecca, e Claire Ferguson. "Intimate partner violence within Australian Defence Force families: an exploratory study". Journal of Gender-Based Violence 4, n.º 2 (1 de junho de 2020): 191–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/239868020x15850130841880.

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International studies indicate a growing problem of intimate partner violence within military families. Despite this, there has been little research into intimate partner violence perpetrated by Australian Defence Force personnel or veterans. A thematic analysis of secondary data was conducted to explore the organisational and social drivers that influence intimate partner violence occurrences by Australian Defence Force personnel, and how the Australian Defence Force enforces its zero-tolerance policy on domestic violence perpetration. Results revealed that the Australian Defence Force and Department of Veteran Affairs made no statements regarding intimate partner violence as a problem for military personnel, despite this study indicating that this population are at a greater risk of perpetration. The Australian Defence Force attributed intimate partner violence causation to ‘abnormal’ individuals or situations. This ignores the culture of hypermasculinity and emphasis on operational effectiveness that was enforced during Australian Defence Force training, and that emerged as a continuous theme throughout the results.
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Sharwood, P. F. "IF01�AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE EDUCATION PROGRAMS". ANZ Journal of Surgery 79 (maio de 2009): A47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1445-2197.2009.04921_1.x.

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Gulam, Hyder. "Disability and the Australian Defence Force". Alternative Law Journal 29, n.º 4 (agosto de 2004): 194–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1037969x0402900407.

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Sadler, Nicole, Miranda Van Hooff, Richard A. Bryant, Ellie Lawrence-Wood, Jenelle Baur e Alexander McFarlane. "Suicide and suicidality in contemporary serving and ex-serving Australian Defence Force personnel". Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 55, n.º 5 (16 de março de 2021): 463–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0004867421998751.

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Objective: The risk of suicide in contemporary serving and ex-serving Australian Defence Force personnel is an area of significant concern, driving government-directed inquiries, community campaigns and most recently, the establishment of a permanent National Commissioner for Defence and Veteran Suicide Prevention. This concern is mirrored in international militaries and despite investment in prevention programmes, suicide is a leading cause of death in military populations. This review seeks to summarise recent findings from Australian research regarding the magnitude and factors associated with suicide and suicidality in contemporary serving and ex-serving Australian Defence Force populations and discusses research findings, implications and future opportunities. Methods: Initial review of the prevalence of suicide and suicidality in the general community and military populations is presented, followed by review of recent research findings pertaining to suicides and suicidal thoughts, plans and attempts in contemporary serving and ex-serving Australian Defence Force personnel. Key findings are presented from the 2010 Australian Defence Force Mental Health and Wellbeing Prevalence Study and the 2015 Transition and Wellbeing Research Programme. Results: Differences between serving and ex-serving Australian Defence Force cohorts were observed, with rates of completed suicide in ex-serving Australian Defence Force males more than double that of serving Australian Defence Force males, and increased risk for suicidality observed among those who had recently transitioned out of full-time Australian Defence Force service. Risk for increased suicidality and completed suicide is particularly evident for younger males of lower ranks, and those who have been medically discharged. Conclusions: The findings provide insight into career phases and groups that should be followed-up and targeted for prevention and early intervention programmes, including prior to and several years following transition out of full-time military service. Further research to better understand the factors that influence those who develop suicidal ideation, and those who progress to plans and attempts, will inform a more sophisticated approach to suicide prevention programmes.
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Baldino, Daniel, e Andrew Carr. "Defence diplomacy and the Australian defence force: smokescreen or strategy?" Australian Journal of International Affairs 70, n.º 2 (12 de janeiro de 2016): 139–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10357718.2015.1113229.

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Davies, Murray James. "Spiritual Injuries—An Australian Defence Force Experience". Journal of Veterans Studies 6, n.º 1 (18 de maio de 2020): 158. http://dx.doi.org/10.21061/jvs.v6i1.152.

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Wallace, Duncan, e Stephen Rayner. "Telepsychiatry services in the Australian Defence Force". Australasian Psychiatry 21, n.º 3 (29 de maio de 2013): 278–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1039856213476123.

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Landy, Rosemary A., e John H. Pearn. "Medical Ethics in the Australian Defence Force". Professional Ethics, A Multidisciplinary Journal 8, n.º 2 (2000): 23–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/profethics2000827.

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Foster, Kevin, e Jason Pallant. "Familiarity Breeds Contempt? What the Australian Defence Force Thinks of its Coverage in the Australian Media, and Why". Media International Australia 148, n.º 1 (agosto de 2013): 22–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1329878x1314800104.

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This article offers the first empirical study of the origins, nature and effects of Australian Defence Force (ADF) opinions about the Australian media's coverage of Defence issues and ADF operations. It summarises the history of fractious military–media relations in Australia, and looks at the principal contributors to the current antipathy between the parties. It argues that while the media routinely denounce the military's motivations in its dealings with the fourth estate, they have no means of understanding its rationale, as until now there has been no empirical analysis of what the military thinks of the media's treatment of it and how these opinions have been shaped. The article then presents and examines the results of its survey of the 2011 intake at the Australian Command and Staff College. From an analysis of these results, it proposes why the ADF has such a low opinion of Australian media coverage of the armed forces, and examines the consequences of these opinions for current and future military–media relations.
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Daly, Liz. "The Effects of Current Cold Chain Management Equipment in Controlling the Temperature of Pharmaceutical Stores in an Australian Defence Force Exercise Environment". Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 34, s1 (maio de 2019): s124. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x1900267x.

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Aim:The purpose of this pilot study was to analyze the current cold chain storage methods of Class 8 stores, specifically thermolabile medications and temperature sensitive diagnostics, dressings, and fluids, for the Australian Army in a training area within Australia. This research was designed to identify deficiencies in current storage methods, including the inability to maintain the recommended storage temperature of pharmaceutical stores in accordance with the Therapeutic Goods Administration, as well as foster communication between key stakeholders, including the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps and the Department of Defence Joint Health Command, and to develop a cold chain protocol specific for the Australian Defence Force.Methods:This pilot study identified the common occurrence of breaches in a specific climate and recommends that current mission essential equipment be replaced. It also discusses the need for clearly defined guidelines with accountability of the stakeholders to ensure that the provision of health support to all Australian Defence Force personnel is in accordance with civilian standards.Results:This pilot study identified that the carried thermolabile medications and temperature sensitive diagnostics, dressings, and fluids were commonly exposed to temperatures outside the range recommended by the manufacturers. These findings related mainly to the storage equipment for Class 8 stores used by the Army. As a result, it is recommended that such equipment is replaced so that the cold chain storage meets the Therapeutic Goods Administration Guidelines to ensure that health support to Australian Defence Force Personnel in the field is in accordance with the standard of care expected at a civilian health facility.Discussion:This pilot study has enabled the Australian Defence Force to qualify and quantify the temperature exposure of the medications and stores and engage with key stakeholders to trial and apply new technologies and processes for the management of the cold chain.
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Hood, David. "Defence Strategic Review and Adapt: Implementing DSR as a Wargame". Air/Space 2 (2023): bp32226859. http://dx.doi.org/10.58930/bp32226859.

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Australia’s Defence Strategic Review (DSR) has been completed, with the final report handed to Government (Prime Minister of Australia, 2023). In considering priorities for Defence capability and assessing force structure, posture and preparedness1, the DSR is likely to recommend difficult choices for a relatively small Defence Force which must live within necessarily-limited means. Much like in war itself, Defence’s ability to adapt to DSR outcomes will be crucial. Indeed, former defence official Paul Dibb has warned Defence requires ‘serious historical and cultural change’ to implement the DSR’s recommendations (Hurst, 2023). Such change could be painful, especially if each service views the DSR’s recommendations through the lens of a zero-sum game, with winners and losers. Doing so not only misses the point of the review itself, but diverts our attention away from an important—arguably unique—opportunity offered by the DSR: using it as a wargame to practise the kind of adaptability we will need to fight the next war. Australia’s current strategic circumstances, and their trajectory, mean we cannot afford to miss such an opportunity. This article discusses how the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) can use the DSR as a wargame to test its adaptability in a joint environment, and why doing so is an effective way to practice applying air and space power effects into the joint force, in preparation for the next war.
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McKernan, Michael. "The Australian Army, and: The Royal Australian Air Force, and: The Royal Australian Navy, and: Making the Australian Defence Force, and: The Department of Defence, and: Australian Defence: Sources and Statistics, and: An Atlas of Australia's Wars (review)". Journal of Military History 68, n.º 1 (2004): 312–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jmh.2003.0396.

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Dawson, Squadron Leader A. S., e R. J. Smales. "Restoration longevity in an Australian Defence Force population". Australian Dental Journal 37, n.º 3 (junho de 1992): 196–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1834-7819.1992.tb00742.x.

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Habiba, Princess. "The Australian Defence Force Academy Skype Sex Scandal". Armed Forces & Society 43, n.º 2 (27 de julho de 2016): 300–321. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0095327x16642040.

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In 2011, the Australian Defence Force Academy became embroiled in a sex scandal when a cadet made public, claims of abuse. Her claims led to a number of inquiries, which unveiled many other historical abuse claims. As such, this case revealed some of the potential problems associated with the containment of such disputes. To explore this further, a brief review of workplace changes (1930–present) was conducted, which highlighted the development of current containment measures. This was followed by a two-pronged case analysis of the 2011 Australian Defence Force Academy Skype sex scandal. Boltanski’s process theory was used in conjunction with Bourdieu’s field theory to study the containment of the case. Combined, these analyses revealed that, while a focus on the central players and their relations as psychologized/personal is a main strategy for containment, this approach can deflect attention from other factors that play important roles, resulting in more significant, far-reaching problems.
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Jans, Nicholas A. "Military Professionalism: Changes in the Australian Defence Force". Armed Forces & Society 15, n.º 2 (janeiro de 1989): 171–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0095327x8901500202.

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Joseph, Keith. "Contemporary Ethical Issues Within the Australian Defence Force". Professional Ethics, A Multidisciplinary Journal 6, n.º 3 (1998): 123–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/profethics199863/411.

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Horn, Mark E. T., Tarek Elgindy e Antonio Gomez-Iglesias. "Strategic workforce planning for the Australian Defence Force". Journal of the Operational Research Society 67, n.º 4 (abril de 2016): 664–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/jors.2015.85.

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Neath, Adrian T., e Geoffrey G. Quail. "Comparison of Morbidity in the Australian Defence Force with Australian General Practice". Military Medicine 166, n.º 1 (1 de janeiro de 2001): 75–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/milmed/166.1.75.

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Short, Bruce. "Tuberculosis testing and immunisation in the Australian Defence Force". Australian Prescriber 26, n.º 6 (1 de dezembro de 2003): 146. http://dx.doi.org/10.18773/austprescr.2003.105.

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Dawson, Anthony S., e Roger J. Smales. "Dental health changes in an Australian Defence Force population". Australian Dental Journal 39, n.º 4 (agosto de 1994): 242–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1834-7819.1994.tb04785.x.

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Wallace, Duncan, e Samantha Hodges. "Telepsychiatry in the Australian Defence Force: a success story". Australasian Psychiatry 26, n.º 1 (31 de janeiro de 2018): 105–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1039856217734673.

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Wake, Nicola. "Battered Women, Startled Householders and Psychological Self-Defence: Anglo-Australian Perspectives". Journal of Criminal Law 77, n.º 5 (outubro de 2013): 433–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1350/jcla.2013.77.5.868.

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This article provides a timely and critical reappraisal of the interconnected, but discrete, doctrines of loss of self-control, under ss 54–56 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, and self-defence within s. 76 of the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008. The loss of control conceptualisation renders it difficult for defendants to claim the partial defence where exculpatory self-defence has been rejected, and fear of serious violence is adduced. This doctrinal incoherence has been exacerbated by the fact that s. 43 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013 effectively legitimises the use of disproportionate force in self-defence, but only in ‘startled householder’ cases. A more appropriate avenue of reform is provided by developments in Australian jurisdictions. This comparative extirpation engages the introduction of a new partial defence of self-preservation/psychological self-defence predicated on the notion of excessive utilisation of force in self-defence as in New South Wales, supplemented with a ‘social framework’ provision, akin to that in Victoria. The new defence would avoid the problems associated with requiring the abused woman to establish a loss of self-control and/or affording an affirmative defence in ‘startled householder’ cases.
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Oswald, Bruce ‘Ossie’. "unamir: a Deployed Legal Officer’s Retrospective". Journal of International Peacekeeping 22, n.º 1-4 (8 de abril de 2020): 95–115. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18754112-0220104007.

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From August 1994 until February 1995 I served as an Australian Defence Force legal officer with the Australian Medical Support Force which was a component of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda. During this deployment three duties I engaged with still stand out for me 25 years later: investigating the mass grave site at Ntarama, the use of force to defend the mandate and individual self-defence, and detention. This paper, in large part, engages with my reflections of these issues in the context of my military law practice, and academic research and writing. I conclude by making six observations from my experiences in Rwanda.
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Macdonald, Gail, e Helen Boon. "Building school capacity to support students from Australian Defence Force families during parental deployment". Australian Journal of Education 62, n.º 1 (26 de janeiro de 2018): 5–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0004944118755779.

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Students who have parents deployed to a war zone are more vulnerable to an increased level of stress and anxiety, health problems, behavioural disorders and academic under-achievement. Yet, little is known about the processes employed by schools to support these students. This study investigated the deployment support work conducted by Defence School Transition Aides who are employed in some Australian schools to support students from Australian Defence Force families to manage the transitions associated with school mobility and parental absence for service reasons. Fifteen parents, 17 teachers and 15 Defence School Transition Aides were asked, in semi-structured interviews, to describe students’ responses to parental deployment, how their schools supported students and what specific processes were employed by Defence School Transition Aides to assist students’ coping during parental deployment. Findings from qualitative analyses, suggest that Defence School Transition Aides assist school communities to build their schools’ capacity to support students with deployed parents by raising the school communities’ awareness of these students’ specific needs.
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Ondrék, József. "Australian Involvement in the Malayan Emergency". Academic and Applied Research in Military and Public Management Science 17, n.º 2 (30 de junho de 2018): 61–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.32565/aarms.2018.2.5.

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Australian defence and foreign policy experienced a great shift in 1942. From that year on, the nation began to think of itself as an independent entity, and a key player in Southeast Asia. The first armed conflict that Australian units participated in after the end of the Second World War was the Malayan Emergency, where all service branches contributed forces to the successful counterinsurgency war. The aim of this article is, firstly to look at the events and factors that initiated this shift in Australian policy, and secondly to analyse the forces the nation committed to fighting the Emergency. This analysis includes the fighting forces of the Royal Australian Air Force, the Army as well as the Navy.
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Sanders, Lauren, e Penny Saultry. "Biometrics and new and emerging technologies – future challenges in the use of biometric data in the conduct of military operations". Military Law and the Law of War Review 62, n.º 1 (10 de julho de 2024): 114–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/mllwr.2024.01.06.

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The collection of biometric information is subject to domestic, as well as international legal regulation. These regimes can pose complex challenges to military forces seeking to use biometric data during military operations. Using Australia as a case study, this article identifies how the Australian domestic legal regime applies to the collection, disclosure and use of biometric data by the Australian Defence Force (ADF) when conducting military operations outside Australia. It analyses the impact of this legal regime on the ADF’s participation in coalition operations, deriving a range of principles relevant to the exchange of biometric data that can aid interoperability during coalition operations. It highlights the value of conscious planning for the use of biometric data, detailed knowledge of coalition partner domestic law requirements and information sharing agreements to the conduct of legally robust coalition military operations.
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Lynham, Anthony. "Panoramic radiographic survey of hypodontia in Australian Defence Force recruits". Australian Dental Journal 35, n.º 1 (fevereiro de 1990): 19–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1834-7819.1990.tb03021.x.

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Smith, Hugh. "The Dynamics of Social Change and the Australian Defence Force". Armed Forces & Society 21, n.º 4 (julho de 1995): 531–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0095327x9502100402.

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Neuhaus, S. J. "TS13 HAEMOSTASIS IN THE AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE: THE TOURNIQUET CONTROVERSY". ANZ Journal of Surgery 77, s1 (maio de 2007): A95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1445-2197.2007.04133_13.x.

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Sherrard, J., M. Lenné, E. Cassell, M. Stokes e J. Ozanne-Smith. "Injury prevention during physical activity in the Australian Defence Force". Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 7, n.º 1 (março de 2004): 106–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1440-2440(04)80049-5.

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Hendrickse, A., A. Ellis e R. Morris. "Use of simulation technology in Australian Defence Force resuscitation training". Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 147, n.º 2 (1 de junho de 2001): 173–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jramc-147-02-11.

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Benvenuti, Andrea, e Moreen Dee. "The Five Power Defence Arrangements and the reappraisal of the British and Australian policy interests in Southeast Asia, 1970–75". Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 41, n.º 1 (21 de dezembro de 2009): 101–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463409990270.

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Working from recently declassified Australian and British government files, this paper examines the archival evidence on policy thinking in London and Canberra towards the Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA) during the period 1970–75. The article argues that one of the main reasons for the Heath government's decision to deploy a token military force in Southeast Asia as part of a multilateral defence arrangement with Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia and Singapore was the desire to uphold these Commonwealth connections. By contrast, Canberra was beginning to question the value of such arrangements in a rapidly changing Southeast Asian strategic environment.
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Wu, Wen, Xiao Hua Wang e David Paull. "Evaluating the Australian Defence Force stakeholder participation at Shoalwater Bay Training Area, Queensland, Australia". Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, n.º 12 (11 de novembro de 2013): 1802–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09640568.2013.839445.

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Wessell, Luke. "Muslims in the Military". Australian Journal of Islamic Studies 2, n.º 1 (9 de abril de 2017): 16–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.55831/ajis.v2i1.29.

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Australian Muslims rarely join the Australian Defence Force. There is no evidence this statistic is changing, no sign it is likely to change in the near future, and meanwhile the Australian Muslim population continues to grow faster than the general Australian population. If statistical trends continue, at best the situation will become far more noticeable, and at worst it will become an issue of national security and societal cohesion. This paper discusses the risks of long-term segregation of Australian Muslims from the nation’s defence forces, and considers them alongside the risks of acting to deliberately increase in numbers of Muslims serving in the ADF. Muslim jurists face a dilemma, where the scholar who is against Islamic service in the ADF risks being perceived as not supportive of Australia’s efforts to fight ISIS, et al, and the scholar who comes out in support of ADF service risks being perceived by their own community as endorsing Western imperialism and the collateral damage suffered by innocent Muslims in the same geographical areas. Similar dilemmas for ADF leadership also exist and are the cause of app
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van der Pols, Jolieke C., Jeeva Kanesarajah, Alison Bell e Chi-Wai Lui. "Current dietary supplement use of Australian military veterans of Middle East operations". Public Health Nutrition 20, n.º 17 (15 de agosto de 2017): 3156–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1368980017001975.

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AbstractObjectiveTo assess patterns and levels of dietary supplement use among Australian Defence Forces, previously deployed to the Middle East Area of Operations.DesignA cross-sectional study. Participants of a large survey self-completed questions about dietary supplement use, health status, personal and job-related characteristics, and lifestyle factors. Frequency of current use of supplements was assessed in three categories (bodybuilding, energy and weight loss).SettingMiddle East Area of Operations post-deployment health survey.SubjectsCurrent and ex-serving Australian Defence Force personnel (n 14 032) who deployed to the Middle East between 2001 and 2009.ResultsBodybuilding supplements were used by 17·5 % of participants, energy supplements by 24·5 % and weight-loss supplements by 7·6 %. Overall, 32·3 % of participants used any of these supplements. Bodybuilding and energy supplements were more often used by men, younger persons and those in the Army, while weight-loss supplements were more commonly used by women and Navy personnel. Supplements in all three categories were more commonly used by persons in lower ranks, active service and combat roles. Users of bodybuilding supplements had healthier lifestyles and better health status, while users of energy and weight-loss supplements had less healthy lifestyles and poorer mental and physical health status. Overall, 11·7 % of participants used supplements containing caffeine and 3·6 % used a creatine-containing product.ConclusionsUse of dietary supplements among Australian Defence Force personnel is common, and patterned by lifestyle factors and health status.
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Dobinson, Ian, e Edward Elliott. "A Householder's Right to Kill or Injure an Intruder under the Crime and Courts Act 2013: An Australian Comparison". Journal of Criminal Law 78, n.º 1 (fevereiro de 2014): 80–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1350/jcla.2014.78.1.894.

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Section 43 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013 has amended s. 76 of the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008 such that a person may be acquitted in a case of self-defence in his or her own home where he or she uses disproportionate, but not grossly disproportionate, force against an intruder. This extends to circumstances where a householder intentionally kills such an intruder. This amendment, a result of Conservative Party policy, appears to be based on populist appeal and a response to certain high-profile cases. By comparison, Australian home invasion legislation imposes limitations on the rights of a householder to kill in circumstances such as a home invasion. In addition, a number of Australian jurisdictions provide for a partial defence of excessive self-defence. Section 43 provides only that the disproportionate force used by a householder be reasonable in the circumstances as the householder believed them to be. Further to this, the amendments are vague, ambiguous and likely to create significant uncertainty.
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Riseman, Noah. "Hunting Gays and Lesbians in the Australian Defence Force, 1974–1992". Journal of the History of Sexuality 28, n.º 3 (setembro de 2019): 325–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.7560/jhs28301.

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Riseman, Noah. "Transgender policy in the Australian Defence Force: Medicalization and its discontents". International Journal of Transgenderism 17, n.º 3-4 (23 de setembro de 2016): 141–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15532739.2016.1227759.

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Chambers, Anthony J., e John A. Crozier. "Australian Defence Force surgical support to peacekeeping operations in East Timor". ANZ Journal of Surgery 74, n.º 7 (julho de 2004): 577–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1445-2197.2004.03063.x.

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Williamson, Sue, Michael O'Donnell e Joshua Shingles. "Unintended Consequences: Implications of the 2014 Australian Defence Force Pay Deal". Australian Journal of Public Administration 74, n.º 3 (24 de março de 2015): 354–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8500.12149.

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Kitchener, Scott. "Epidemiology of malaria from East Timor among Australian Defence Force personnel". Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 96, n.º 4 (julho de 2002): 376–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0035-9203(02)90365-2.

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Ackermann, Deonna, Simon Chapman e Julie Leask. "Media coverage of anthrax vaccination refusal by Australian Defence Force personnel". Vaccine 23, n.º 3 (dezembro de 2004): 411–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2004.03.068.

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Flawith, Ian. "Civil-Military Cooperation and the Australian Defence Force: A Reserve Capability". Australian Journal of Multi-Disciplinary Engineering 6, n.º 2 (janeiro de 2008): 199–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14488388.2008.11464785.

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Wheeler, S. "An analysis of combined arms teaming for the Australian defence force". Journal of the Operational Research Society 57, n.º 11 (novembro de 2006): 1279–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.jors.2602104.

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Hoglin, Phillip J., e Nicole Barton. "First-term Attrition of Military Personnel in the Australian Defence Force". Armed Forces & Society 41, n.º 1 (10 de julho de 2013): 43–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0095327x13494743.

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Smith, Hugh, e Ian McAllister. "The Changing Military Profession: Integrating Women in the Australian Defence Force". Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology 27, n.º 3 (dezembro de 1991): 369–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/144078339102700305.

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Elmes, Nathan J. "Malaria notifications in the Australian Defence Force from 1998 to 2007". International Health 2, n.º 2 (junho de 2010): 130–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.inhe.2010.03.001.

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