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6th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment

Private Rory Khochoba (left) from 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, working alongside the Lord Mayor of Brisbane, Adrian Schrinner, clearing debris from flood-damaged houses in Windsor, Brisbane. Story by Lieutenant Geoff Long. Photo by Corporal Jonathan Goedhart.
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Brisbane Lord Mayor rolled up his sleeves with Army

08/03/202210/03/2022 Posted by Mike Hughes 2366 Views 0 Comments 6th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment, Operation Flood Assist 2022

Lord Mayor of Brisbane Adrian Schrinner rolled up his sleeves and worked side-by-side with soldiers from 6th Battalion, Royal Australia

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Army Corporal Sebastian Evens (odd camera - right) from 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, applies a bandage to St Lucia resident Ms Ann Mckenzie. Story by Lieutenant NIc Hawkins. Photo by Corporal Nicole Dorrett.
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Helping residents back on their feet

08/03/2022 Posted by Mike Hughes 2035 Views 0 Comments 6th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment, Operation Flood Assist 2022

Working alongside Brisbane residents to clean-up their houses during recent floods, Australian Army medics deployed to St Lucia and rendered

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Army soldiers Corporal Joel Down, left, Private Aaron Smith, centre, and Private Zach Quick from 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, assist Gympie residents clean up. Story by Lieutenant Geoff Long. Photo by Corporal Jonathan Goedhart.
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Army lends a hand in Gympie

04/03/202204/03/2022 Posted by Mike Hughes 3280 Views 1 Comment 6th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment, Operation Flood Assist 2022

More than 80 soldiers from 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (6RAR), have started the challenging work of helping Gympie locals

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