It also hasn't helped that the media has been trashing the ADF for at least the last 20 years; there's not a bad news story that has been overlooked, even when they represent half truths such as rates of sexual assault in the military versus comparable demographic groups such as in universities. I don't subscribe to the "all journalists are rabid left wing" view, but sometimes I do wonder. Perhaps the ADF is just an easy target. Similarly, I wonder if the "reforms" in education over the last half century, or at least since Vietnam, have left us with a definite bias against a military career for their pupils amongst teachers. There certainly seems to be little promotion of the concept that a life of service should be a valued thing, which was certainly aroundin my early youth and encouraged by many of the generation that fought WW2
Assail, agree - I was paid the same as an RN Captain when over there on OW courses. Not sure what they are like now, but we were certainly still ahead of them when I last had anything serious to do with it in the 90s.