Just printed. The Summer Edition of the Australian Peacekeeper Magazine

With some confronting topics our first article opens conversations to help diminish the stigma associated with mental health struggles and suicidal ideation, and encourage empathy, understanding and recovery.

The Summer Edition of the Australian Peacekeeper Magazine has just been printed and is now on its way to your mailbox.

In this edition, we break from tradition by opening conversations, starting with Unprint Rising. Artist and former Army member Kathryn Rae candidly reflects on the trauma and loss she experienced when her husband, Andrew—also an Army veteran—died by suicide in 2017.

We also feature the Australian National Veterans Arts Museum (ANVAM) 2025 Festival of Veterans Arts (FOVA25) at Melbourne’s Southbank Arts Precinct from March 21st to 30th. In addition, our Padre's Pilgrimage to the Heart, The Power of Surfing, and Jen Wittwer CSM's coverage of The Hidden Threat in Peacekeeping: Sexual Violence are highlighted in this issue.

Plus, learn more about how Aspen Medical values former ADF employees, along with additional articles and book reviews that you won't want to miss.

The electronic edition will be live on our website a week after magazines have been received by post.

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