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From Canberra to Kabul
Prime Minister Turnbull met with leaders and Australian troops in Iraq and Afghanistan on the eve of Anzac Day. Photos Andrew Meares
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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull in Baghdad, Iraq Credit:Andrew Meares
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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull met with Australian troops serving at Camp Qargha near Kabul, Afghanistan.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull met with Australian troops in Camp Taji, Iraq.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull protects his eyes from rotar wash as Blackhawk helicopters land at the Resolute Support Mission HQ Kabul, Afghanistan.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, Chief of the Defence Force Air Marshall Mark Binskin and ISAF Commander General Mick Nicholson at the memorial at the Resolute Support Mission HQ Kabul, Afghanistan.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull met with Australian troops serving at Camp Qargha near Kabul, Afghanistan.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull met with Afghani President Dr Mohammed Ashraf Ghani at Dilkusha in the grounds of the Presidential Palace in Kabul, Afghanistan.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull met with Australian troops at Camp Taji during a visit to Iraq.Credit:Andrew Meares
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A Maori welcome from the New Zealand troops in Camp Taji, Iraq on Sunday.Credit:Andrew Meares
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With Australian Special Forces in Baghdad.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Flying into Baghdad, Iraq on Sunday.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull met with Afghan President Dr Mohammed Ashraf Ghani at Dilkusha in the grounds of the Presidential Palace in Kabul, Afghanistan on Monday.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull met with Australian troops serving at Camp Qargha near Kabul, Afghanistan on Monday.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Malcolm Turnbull and ADF chief Air Marshall Mark Binskin in Afghanistan.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull during a recent visit to troops in Afghanistan.Credit:Andrew Meares