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Beer honouring Black Hawk crash victim and SAS trooper Josh Porter to flow at Australian barracks
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Brewers Matt and Sharynne Wilson plan to start canning the pale ale from the end of the month.
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A Queensland brewery has crafted a beer in honour of a former SAS trooper who died in a military training tragedy off Fiji.
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The brewery hopes to have the pale ale canned and in Australian barracks this year
Trooper Porter died in a training exercise off Fiji while preparing to evacuate Australians ahead of a coup
The young woman from the Gold Coast filed a sexual and racial discrimination claim in the Federal Court claiming a soldier placed his genitals on her head in October 2017.
Former Army Captain Kaiya Chen is suing the ADF over alleged sexual harassment.
Crime by Vanda Carson
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Subscriber only A young Queensland army officer who claims a soldier put his genitals at the back of her head has taken the Australian Defence Force to court after their investigators ruled the alleged act as clumsy but not unacceptable. Kaiya Chen, a former army Captain who was raised on the Gold Coast, alleges in a sexual and racial discrimination claim filed in the Federal Court this month that the soldier put his genitals at the back of her head while she was seated in a classroom at the Defence Force school of languages in October 2017.