27 Oct Ethics & Religion In the Defence Force, religion is a barrier to care – and it shouldn’t be 27/10/2022 By Collin Acton 0 comments In February 2018, as head of the Royal Australian Navy’s Chaplaincy Branch I attended an international Chiefs of Chaplains conference i... Continue reading
13 Sep Ethics & Religion Proselytising through military doctrine 13/09/2022 By Phillip Hoglin 0 comments To the casual observer, the inclusion of religious concepts in the Australian Army’s warfighting doctrine would seem to be a poor fit. ... Continue reading
09 May Ethics & Religion Anzac Day: Religious services are turning veterans away 15/07/2022 By Phillip Hoglin 0 comments I didn’t attend the Anzac dawn service this year. In truth, I have not attended a dawn service for over a decade, instead preferring a ... Continue reading
25 Apr Science & Health Religious chaplaincy is failing the Defence Force 15/07/2022 By Phillip Hoglin 0 comments While the nation takes stock to remember our Anzacs this week, we need to take a moment to think about how we can better support the cu... Continue reading
05 Jul History My time: The experiences of an ordinary soldier in Papua New Guinea 04/08/2022 By Stephen Mooney 0 comments The overwhelming majority of Australians who have served in war zones have been volunteers. However, during the Vietnam war, 63,735 mal... Continue reading