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cape york 1972, leyland brothers world, condensed story
Mostly land rover action, but also includes winching, fixing tyres, other story details. I cut most of the scenic filming from this one.
See the full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NguKEVAv18M
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The number of deaths by suicide among those who serve or have served in Australia’s military “is unacceptably high”, reads the royal commission’s final report into veteran suicide.

An average of 78 serving or ex-serving members of the Australian Defence Force have died by suicide each year for the past decade – an average of three deaths every fortnight. “As large as these numbers are, they underestimate the scale of the problem,” say the report’s authors.

The seven-volume document was handed to governor-general Sam Mostyn at Government House in Canberra on Monday. Later in the day, the document was tabled in parliament by defence minister Richard Marles.

Over three years, the inquiry received almost 6,000 submissions and heard from hundreds of witnesses who told the commission about systemic abuse in the ADF.

“The establishment of this royal commission can be seen as a clear signal of the failure of successive governments, the ADF, the Department of Defence and Department of Veterans’ Affairs to learn from the lessons of the past, to implement the reform required to effect real change, and to adequately address the needs of those who serve our country,” say the report’s authors. https://www.governmentnews.com.au/royal-commission-delivers-final-report-into-defence-force-suicide/
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