Negative drug tests recorded for personnel who packed Jack Fitzgibbon parachute before deadly jump
Defence says they carry out random drug testing on an ongoing basis and investigations into Fitzgibbon’s death continuingGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAll defence personnel involved in packing and checking Lance Corporal Jack Fitzgibbon’s parachute before his tragic death had tested negative for prohibited substances, the Australian defence force says.On Sunday the ABC reported six unidentified soldiers serving at the Royal Australian Air Force base in Richmond had “failed comprehensive drug screening in mid-February and early March” and were facing potential expulsion from the ADF.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundupDefence All-hours Support Line (ASL) – 1800 628 036Defence Member and Family Support – 1800 624 608Open Arms – Veterans & Families Counselling – 1800 011 046 Continue reading...

Defence says they carry out random drug testing on an ongoing basis and investigations into Fitzgibbon’s death continuing
All defence personnel involved in packing and checking Lance Corporal Jack Fitzgibbon’s parachute before his tragic death had tested negative for prohibited substances, the Australian defence force says.
On Sunday the ABC reported six unidentified soldiers serving at the Royal Australian Air Force base in Richmond had “failed comprehensive drug screening in mid-February and early March” and were facing potential expulsion from the ADF.
Defence All-hours Support Line (ASL) – 1800 628 036
Defence Member and Family Support – 1800 624 608
Open Arms – Veterans & Families Counselling – 1800 011 046 Continue reading...