Her Father Fought in World War II, She Travelled 12 Hours for Roberts-Smith

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Tammy Hickey, Cunnamulla resident in western Brisbane, Australia on June 7, 2026. Daniel Y. Teng/The Epoch TimesBRISBANE, Australia—A daughter of a World War II serviceman, aunt of a sailor, and great-aunt to three boys now serving in uniform, Tammy Hickey says she could not stay home and had to travel more than 12 hours to show support for Ben Roberts-Smith.Hickey was one of dozens who turned up at Rocks Riverside Park in Brisbane’s western suburbs for a special barbecue organised by the Australia First group soon after news of Roberts-Smith’s arrest broke.

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