The report, which was tabled in parliament this afternoon, makes 122 recommendations to improve the health and wellbeing of the men and women who serve in the Army, Navy and Air Force.
The ADF doesn't want the inquiry to look into the actions of the crew that night, the helmet-mounted sight display, night vision systems or "human factors".
As part of the federal government's national defence strategic review unveiled in April, the eligibility critieria will be expanded to fill critical skilled workforce shortages.
Liberal Senator David Fawcett told 9News he relayed Kiev's interest in the Taipan MRH-90 aircraft to the Australian government in early October while he was attending a NATO parliamentary assembly in Copenhagen.
The two sailors were boarding a vessel in search of illicit Iranian weapons when one fell into the water due to eight-foot swells, and the second jumped in after them according to protocol.
Those onboard and presumed dead have been identified as Captain Danniel Lyon, Lieutenant Maxwell Nugent, Corporal Alexander Naggs, and Warrant Officer Joseph Laycock.
Following the emotional lows and highs of the successful search for four children missing 40 days in the Amazon, the people of Colombia can't relax yet as they wait for news of a dog still in the jungle after helping find the young plane crash survivors.
The gunman behind the second-deadliest US mass shooting of the year was terminated from the Army due to health concerns and may have been driven by right-wing extremism.
Details of possible meetings between the Department of Defence and journalist Chris Masters ahead of a secret inquiry into alleged war crimes in Afghanistan may be made public after a bid by former soldier Ben Roberts-Smith.
In a chilling video, rebels holding Kiwi Phillip Mehrtens hostage have threatened to kill him if the Indonesian Army hunts for them after the subdued pilot is forced to speak.
Propaganda videos have begun circulating on Russian social media in recent days to encourage Russians to fight in Ukraine, despite the Kremlin having denied needing more recruits.
Training started almost immediately for the 39 Australian Army personnel who were selected to march as part of the funeral proceedings for Queen Elizabeth II.
The Australian Army conducted the service in Zonnebeke, approximately 105 years after the soldier was believed to have been killed, in the 1917 Battle of Menin Road.