Australia has to take on resolving issues in war crimes report: Hurley

By Libby Bingham
Updated April 14 2021 - 11:17pm, first published November 25 2020 - 7:29am
Civic Stopover: Australia's Governor-General David Hurley visiting the Jack Mason Memorial Military Museum at Devonport RSL Club. Picture: Brodie Weeding.
Civic Stopover: Australia's Governor-General David Hurley visiting the Jack Mason Memorial Military Museum at Devonport RSL Club. Picture: Brodie Weeding.

Australia's Governor-General David Hurley was the chief of the defence force when alleged war crimes revealed in the Brereton report were committed and has described them as "horrific and reprehensible."

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