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Could Adaptive Sport be Key to Solving the Retention Challenge in the ADF?

8 min · 29. mar. 2026
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This article argues for a renewed focus on sport and competition to promote faster recovery, improved retention, and a better organisational culture. The Australian Defence Force’s ongoing challenge of retention has been well commentated and documented. In 2021, the Australian Army saw 11.9% of its force separate, with almost a third of those separations being involuntary – including medical discharges.

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