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Be comfortable being uncomfortable

The inside story of the AFP dive team at Tham Luang Cave.

The largest US seizure of methylamphetamine that almost never was…

It took eight hours for a joint taskforce to cut through a shipping container's-worth of car audio capacitors, looking for a veritable motherlode of narcotics.

Among equals

You get the feeling that Ben Blakeney was always going to leave an impression.

Bizarre brush with Japanese sect marked early AFP foray into international counter terrorism

Travelling from Tokyo, members of the relatively unknown Japanese 'Aum Supreme Truth Sect' — and its leader Shoko Asahara — touch down at Perth International Airport. If they're attempting to 'fly under the radar' after disembarking, they're making some very odd moves.

Staying on track

In 2007, AFP member Mark Scott passed away after a plane accident. Twelve years on his wife and daughters have remembered Mark by walking the Kokoda Track.

AFP Leaders – Commander Sandra Booth

When Commander Sandra Booth left school, she wanted to be one of two things – a sailor, or a police officer. We sat down with Commander Booth to talk about her journey in the AFP.

Fly in, fly out

At the AFP – for sworn and unsworn members – the need to have a new perspective on life away from the station or the office is key.

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