Andrew Hastie is the answer to redressing the Liberal Party’s possible extinction. The Brisbane Broncos were refusing to comment on the presence of the former soldier, who is facing charges of war ...
He was once celebrated as Australia’s “uber-soldier”, said Michael Bachelard in The Sydney Morning Herald. Ben Roberts-Smith, a towering 6ft 7in corporal in the Special Air Service Regiment (SAS), had ...
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MP warns MPs to avoid Roberts-Smith trial commentary
Federal MP Luke Gosling has urged colleagues to refrain from public commentary on Ben Roberts-Smith’s war crimes trial, warning it could jeopardise a fair legal process. The call comes amid political ...
A “tough time” for the defence force has not been assisted by outside forces "stoking" tension, Nationals leader Matt Canavan has said, after reports suggested the Ben Roberts-Smith case was causing ...
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One Nation leader Pauline Hanson backs Ben Roberts-Smith attendance at War Memorial opening
Federal parliament will adjourn early today so politicians can attend the official opening of a hall as part of the controversial $550 million extension of the War Memorial.
The Australian Federal Police has detailed intelligence surrounding Ben Roberts-Smith's arrest, pushing back against criticisms of its public nature.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Australia’s most decorated living veteran, Ben Roberts-Smith, did not apply for bail when the war crime murder charges against him were listed in a Sydney court Wednesday.
April 17 (UPI) --Australia's most decorated living soldier, Ben Roberts-Smith, was granted bail Friday after being charged with war crimes stemming from his time in Afghanistan. Roberts-Smith, 47, a ...
Liberal MP and fellow Afghanistan veteran Andrew Hastie (right) gave evidence in the defamation trial brought by Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith (left). Source: AAP / Graphic art by Leon ...
When former SAS commander Mark Wales watched mates caught in the crossfire of the Ben Roberts-Smith defamation trial, his ...
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Accused war criminal allowed to move closer to family
Australia's most decorated living veteran will be allowed to live closer to his family as he awaits trial for alleged war crimes while deployed in Afghanistan.
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