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INFORMATION SESSION... Australian Air Force Cadets are recruiting for 2026. If you know someone aged between 13 and 16 who likes adventure, excitement, and learning new skills, come to their free information session on Friday, November 21. Shepparton AAFC members at the Tocumwal Air Show, from left, Charlie Francis, Cohen Burrows, Em Fox, and Gus Thiel. Photo: Supplied

Australian Air Force Cadets hold free information session

FOR teenagers seeking adventure, excitement, and to develop new skills that will help them grow into the best version of themselves, the Australian Air Force Cadets (AAFC) might be calling.

AAFC are recruiting again for 2026, so they are inviting all young people to a free information session on Friday, November 21.

AAFC are a youth-oriented organisation that is administered and actively supported by the Royal Australian Air Force, which focuses on youth leadership development. They aim to teach cadets life skills and good citizenship that will help them in the future, in the civilian world or if they intend to join the defence force.

INFORMATION SESSION… Australian Air Force Cadets are recruiting for 2026. If you know someone aged between 13 and 16 who likes adventure, excitement, and learning new skills, come to their free information session on Friday, November 21. Shepparton AAFC members at the Tocumwal Air Show, from left, Charlie Francis, Cohen Burrows, Em Fox, and Gus Thiel. Photo: Supplied

The AAFC free information session is on Friday, November 21, from 6.30pm to 8.30pm at the Somme Barracks, 108 Sobraon Street, Shepparton. To register, contact co.419sqn@airforcecadets.gov.au.

To be eligible to enrol, you must be 12 (turning 13 in 2026 and be in high school in 2026) and not have turned 16. For more information, visit www.airforcecadets.gov.au/how-to-join.