John Bale

@JBBale

- CEO & Co-founder. Supporting Australians affected by their service and their families. Ex-serviceman, loving husband and father.

Joined October 2012

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    Our longitudinal study of military families across the deployment cycle: via

  3. Honoured to be addressing RMC 2nd Class dinning in tonight.

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    Our CEO met today to discuss veterans' futures and their transition to civilian life

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    Your Australian athletes are hard at work training for the upcoming Games

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    Thank you Australia- just awarded Country Work Of The Year for "Spirit Of The Anzacs". Honoured to write...

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    In Melbourne today, doing an interview on behalf of by James O'Connor from Elite Team Leadership

  8. Opening of 'Campbell 5' a new precinct in the ACT the charity supported for the day.

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    Happy 100th Birthday to our Military Police

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    Seen our TV commercials? Produced and published for free by - we need to support our vets this ANZAC Day!

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    Have you caught the latest Soldier On Journal? Surfing, an expanded Centre and - check it out at

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    Aussie Mudders, make your muddy miles count. Get out there and support

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    Inspiring story, amazing woman - Brimlea-Jane you're an absolute champion!

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    "What kind of culture do u drive?" coach Hanson on for

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    Military service and the loss of his mate changed James - but what would heal him was surprising

    Military service and the loss of his mate changed James - but what...
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    . reveals the science behind the surfing high and how it could heal more than the blues SUNDAY 7PM

    • @GordoMarcks

      Senior Coach Para-Rowing for Rowing Australia

    • @NarrativeCenter

      Center for the Study of Narrative and Conflict Resolution (CNCR) at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University.

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