Lawyers for former SAS corporal will likely spend the coming days pouring over the reasons for the dismissal of his appeal.
Final Anzac Day march for veteran from three-time Military Cross family
As 94-year-old Australian war veteran Patrick Forbes prepares for his final Anzac Day march, he reflects back on his family's history of service which saw three members awarded the distinguished Military Cross.
Ukrainian troops' ceasefire warning: 'It won't work with the Russians'
Ukrainian soldiers and medics who have been on the front line during Russia's full-scale invasion over the past three years have come to the United Kingdom for six weeks to boost their battlefield medicine skills, and they have a message about ceasefire negotiations underway.
Investigation finds pilot disorientation led to fatal army Taipan crash
The Defence Flight Safety Bureau (DFSB) investigation has concluded into the army Taipan helicopter crash that killed four personnel during a training exercise off the Queensland coast in 2023.
Putin launches fresh conscription drive to find 160,000 more troops
The Russian military has been seeking to boost its military to some 1.5 million active soldiers, as the country continues its conflict in Ukraine.
Bodies of four US soldiers found after vehicle sank in Lithuania swamp
The armoured vehicle they were travelling in went missing while participating in a military drill.
Integrity watchdog boss steps aside from six defence investigations
The head of the National Anti-Corruption Commission continues to hold senior roles in the Army Reserves six months after a misconduct finding was made against him.
Uncertainty surrounds Australian Abrams tanks donated to Ukraine
Operations stall at a logistics hub in Poland that is expected to soon receive Australian Abrams tanks donated to Ukraine's war effort.
One ADF soldier remains hospitalised after Defence trucks roll
One soldier remains in hospital with non-life-threatening injuries after two Australian Defence Force military vehicles rolled in flood-stricken NSW over the weekend.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and defence minister provide update on crash involving two ADF vehicles
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and defence minister Richard Marles confirm 13 soldiers were injured in a crash involving two ADF vehicles doing 'route clearance work' in Lismore, NSW.
12 'heroes' hospitalised after Defence trucks roll in NSW flood zone
Twelve defence force personnel are being treated in hospital for non-life-threatening injuries after two Australian Defence Force military vehicles rolled.
Defence personnel taken to hospital after two army vehicles roll
Thirteen defence force personnel have been injured in an incident involving two army vehicles just outside of Lismore in northern NSW.
Delays expected as Australian soldier challenges loss of war medals
At least one commanding officer has challenged Defence Minister Richard Marles's decision to strip commanders of medals over the conduct of soldiers in Afghanistan.
'Creative outlet' for soldiers producing game-changing inventions
A soldier's brainwave has the potential to help provide a cheap, easy-to-replicate solution to the global IV fluids crisis, and other army personnel are being encouraged to get creative too.
Australia commits $100m to boost stock of world's 'best' armoured truck
The federal government has ordered another 40 Bendigo-built Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicles in a contract valued at more than $100 million, as part of ongoing expansion of the army.
First North Korean deaths reported in Russia-Ukraine conflict
Ukraine's military intelligence agency and the Pentagon say about 30 North Korean troops were killed or wounded during a battle with the Ukrainian army.
400 new homes to be built as Townsville braces for influx of troops
With the arrival of hundreds of extra personnel to Australia's largest garrison city set to put pressure on an already tight rental market, the federal government has announced plans to build new homes for troops and their families.
'We could never build a relationship': Life when your dad is in the SAS
Georgy Sides and her friends grew up with absent fathers who served their country in Afghanistan in the wake of September 11. Now they're sharing their stories of how Australia's commitment to a distant theatre of war altered their adolescence and shaped who they are today.
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Federal government questioned over VC award delay
Vietnam veterans who campaigned for Private Richard Norden to be awarded the VC question why it took the government two years to approve the award.
Army veteran urged police to 'put him to sleep' before shooting, inquest told
Queensland police tell an inquest into the death of Steven Angus, 52, that "lethal force" was the only option when Mr Angus confronted them with knives.
Army showcases new Black Hawk helicopters and confirms destruction of former Taipan fleet by year's end
The army staged a mock hostage rescue operation on Tuesday using three of the recently delivered UH-60M aircraft.