In attempting to commercialise, polarise and white wash, Mr Singleton has got his so-called apology all wrong.
Resilience
The Black Band
Perhaps only a few thousand people wear or own The Black Band, and fewer still really know what they are for. Discussing the issue with a six-year old can sometimes bring different things into focus.
The Girls In The House Across The Way – Part 2.
Part 2 of the Tale of the Bad Girls. Who are they really? What can 12 Platoon do to help? Do they need help?
The Girls In The House Across The Way – Part 1.
Is everything as it is told in Timor 2003? Or are the girls in the house across the way not who they seem? Part 1 of the Tale of the Bad Girls.
Unanswered Questions.
Sean Starling, a former Infantrymen, reflects on what Anzac Day means to veterans of Australia's recent conflicts.
Keep Your Tribe.
For those leaving the military, keeping a connection through the ideas of 'tribe' can ease the transition and continue a life with purpose.
You Ready?
Danger can come from anywhere. Even those who are meant to be your allies.
The Hills Of Nazir Karez.
Everyone learns perspective in a different way. Former soldier Sam O'Neil tells the story of a perspective he learnt from an Afghan child on a long deployment into a poor village.
The Deadly Dinner
Not a 'Red Wedding' style of dinner, but a story about how just one small piece of meat almost sent me home in a coffin. Please laugh at my expense.
The Toughest Part.
Is the toughest part of war going? Serving? Losing your mates? Or coming home? Air Force veteran Lisa reflects on her experiences and how they have impacted her and her family.