Army's first new Black Hawks arrive as 'secretive' Taipan crash investigation continues By News August 07, 2023 Add Comment Edit Two new Black Hawks arrive in Australia, which will eventually form part of a 40-strong helicopter fleet to replace the Army's troubled Taipans that remain grounded following last month's crash in Queensland. Share this post Related PostsSevere weather to bear down on parts of Queensland over Easter periodNo new community acquired COVID-19 cases detected in QueenslandSevere weather to bear down on parts of Queensland over Easter periodFashion designer Carla Zampatti to be given state funeral in NSWChaotic conclusion caps off most exciting W-League season in yearsAmazon apologises for denying that its US employees sometimes need to pee in bottles while workingMeet the community leaders dispelling COVID-19 vaccine misinformationLast of 400 stranded ships pass through Suez Canal as compensation case looms
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