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Victims of Terrorism Australia

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To varying degrees, all Australians are either victims of terrorism or have been adversely impacted by terrorist acts. This includes police, emergency workers and counter terrorism professionals.

Victims of Terrorism Australia (VOTA) has been formed to assist victims cope with trauma and to come out the other side. Two retired police who had distinguished careers in counter-terrorist operations, Caroline O’Hare and David Gawel, join podcast host Jason Byrnes in this episode. They talk about the impact of terrorism in Australia, signs all police should be aware of, and VOTA’s objectives. It is well worth your time.

Caroline and Dave’s article, Victims of Terrorism Australia (VOTA), is in the December 2024 edition of the APJ and can be read at www.apjl.com.au

Podcast host: Jason Byrnes APM

Guests: Caroline O’Hare APM and Dr David Gawel APM

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To varying degrees, all Australians are either victims of terrorism or have been adversely impacted by terrorist acts. This includes police, emergency workers and counter terrorism professionals.

Victims of Terrorism Australia (VOTA) has been formed to assist victims cope with trauma and to come out the other side. Two retired police who had distinguished careers in counter-terrorist operations, Caroline O’Hare and David Gawel, join podcast host Jason Byrnes in this episode. They talk about the impact of terrorism in Australia, signs all police should be aware of, and VOTA’s objectives. It is well worth your time.

Caroline and Dave’s article, Victims of Terrorism Australia (VOTA), is in the December 2024 edition of the APJ and can be read at www.apjl.com.au

Podcast host: Jason Byrnes APM

Guests: Caroline O’Hare APM and Dr David Gawel APM

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