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KC-30A refuelling coalition aircraft

Australia’s Air Task Group (ATG) consisting of six RAAF F/A-18F Super Hornets, an E-7A Wedgetail Airborne Early Warning and Control aircraft and a KC-30A Multi-Role Tanker Transport aircraft continue to support Operation OKRA with missions in Iraq. Nearly 400 personnel have deployed to the Middle East as part, or in direct support, of the Air Task Group. Australia’s efforts are in response to a request for assistance by the Iraqi Government in combating ISIL terrorists. Operation OKRA is the Australian Defence Force's contribution to the international effort to combat the ISIL terrorist threat in Iraq. Australia's contribution is being closely coordinated with the Iraqi government, Gulf nations and a broad coalition of international partners.

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Young Endeavour World Tour
On Monday, 22 December the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) operated national Sail Training Ship (STS) Young Endeavour set sail at the start of an extraordinary 12-month circumnavigation of the world – the vessel’s first such deployment in more than 20 years. The Governor-General, His Excellency General the Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove AK MC (Retd), who is the Patron of the Young Endeavour Youth Scheme, joined the Hon Darren Chester MP, representing the Prime Minister, as well as Chief of Navy Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO, CSC, RAN, Commander Australian Fleet Rear Admiral Stuart Mayer, CSC and Bar, RAN, the Chair of the Young Endeavour Advisory Board Mr Marshall Baillieu, and family and friends of the Young Endeavour crew to farewell the ship from Garden Island. During the voyage more than 200 young Australians will join the square-rigged tall ship for voyages between 18 and 60 days’ duration. Crews of 24 youth and 12 RAN staff will sail Young Endeavour in the Roaring Forties, across the Atlantic Ocean, through the Mediterranean Sea and the English Channel, into the North Sea, and return via the Cape of Good Hope and the Indian Ocean. A highlight of the program will be the ship’s attendance at Gallipoli during the Anzac Centenary Commemorations in April 2015. The Young Endeavour Youth Scheme provides young Australians aged 16-23 with a unique, challenging and inspirational experience at sea aboard Young Endeavour. Since 1988, more than 12,000 youth completed the internationally recognised youth development program under the guidance of a specially trained RAN crew, and a further 10,000 guests from organisations supporting youth with special needs have joined harbour day sails.