Australian Defence Force runs first public affairs, photographer course for international military

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Students of the International Combined Public Affairs and Photographers Course in front of an Abrams M1A2 main battle tank as part of a photography trip to practice their imagery storytelling skills at Puckapunyal Military Area, Victoria, on 27 March 2025. (L-R): Captain Mohammad Al Khawaldeh from the Jordanian Armed Forces, Lance Corporal Loraini Asela from the Republic of Fiji Military Forces, 2nd Lieutenant Clarissa Nurvianty Kurniawan from Tentara Nasional Indonesia, Corporal Loretta Tosusu from Vanuatu Mobile Forces, and Warrant Officer Class Two Sela 'Eva Fifita Finau, from His Majesty's Armed Forces Tonga. Photo: Corporal Naomi James

The Australian Defence Force has run its first multinational public affairs officer and photographers course with international military personnel.

The Australian Defence Force has run its first multinational public affairs officer and photographers course with international military personnel.

Personnel from the Jordanian Armed Forces, Republic of Fiji Military Forces, Tentara Nasional Indonesia, Vanuatu Mobile Forces, the New Zealand Defence Force and His Majesty’s Armed Forces Tonga attended the ADF course from 17 to 28 March at Joint Training Command in Simpson Barracks, Melbourne this year.

“I feel very happy to have been a part of this course and will now be able to share what I have learnt with my colleagues in my organisation back home,” Warrant Officer Class 2 (WO2) Sela ‘Eva Fifita Finau, of His Majesty’s Armed Forces (Tonga) said.

 
 

“I also feel much more confident in responding to questions from the media than at the start of the course.

“It was great to work together with everyone from many countries to build our skills.”

WO2 Finau also took part in the photographers course to develop her skills in producing imagery to support public affairs messaging.

Commander Joint Training Command Colonel Paul Baker said delivering the first international military public affairs and photography course was an important step towards the future.

“Military public affairs is a critical capability to inform and educate Australians and the broader region on the Australian Defence Force's capabilities,” COL Baker said.

“As information through many means continues to shape and influence the public, our combined military public affairs personnel can ensure truth and transparency remain at the core of what we do.

“This course provided an important opportunity for many nations to come together to build their collective military public affairs capacity, which will stand them in good stead for a strong future.”

Chief Instructor Commander Darren Mallett, of Joint Training Command said the course provided a critical opportunity for multinational military public affairs personnel to share knowledge and skills.

“We had the opportunity to collectively build our public affairs and photography capabilities across many nations, through practical experiences, cultural exchange and mutual understanding,” CMDR Mallett said.

“Developing peer relationships across our forces ensures we are an integrated and capable combined military public affairs force.”

Senior Instructor Squadron Leader Jessica Aldred, of Joint Training Command said the students participated in field trips to practise their skills at RAAF Base Point Cook and Puckapunyal Military Area.

“The opportunity to visit Puckapunyal and Point Cook to practise media interview skills and capture imagery of military capability and personnel was well-received by our partner nations,” SQNLDR Aldred said.

“I am incredibly proud of what the members have been able to achieve in such a short period of time, despite many of them having limited prior experience.”

Robert Dougherty

Robert is a senior journalist who has previously worked for Seven West Media in Western Australia, as well as Fairfax Media and Australian Community Media in New South Wales. He has produced national headlines, photography and videography of emergency services, business, community, defence and government news across Australia. Robert graduated with a Bachelor of Arts, Majoring in Public Relations and Journalism at Curtin University, attended student exchange program with Fudan University and holds Tier 1 General Advice certification for Kaplan Professional. Reach out via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or via LinkedIn.
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