Too bloody right, that title! We reflect upon Julian Knight’s horrific experience at RMC Duntroon in 1987. Horror breeds horror (Duntroon bred Hoddle Street), just as bullies breed bullies, just as violence breeds violence, just as sexual abuse breeds sexual abuse. We commend this article and author Dr Martin Hobbs’ academic […]
Duntroon Hate
Julian Knight continues to be mistreated in the prison system of Corrections Victoria in many ways; harks back to RMC Duntroon. May be that is why he has the resilience to keep copping the government crap. It’s like ‘been there done that’, like this author: (1) Julian Knight served out his […]
It appears that behind the scenes and out of the media limelight, Julian Knight has been quietly awarded the ADF’s Australian Service Medal. This is a military honour for time served in the Australian military, the Australian Army to be specific in Julian’s case (June 1982- July 1987), so five years […]
Details of this event are provided on a dedicated webpage this website under the top menu heading ‘Duntroon Hate’. We provide a shortcut internal link to that webpage below (click the heading). KNIGHT retaliates, stabs REED The stabbing event was effectively a form of proactive self-defence against gangs of […]
In September 2025, Julian Knight (a political prisoner), after 38 years since his Canberran nightclub nose bashing by RMC Duntroon senior cadet Philip Reed (23 May 1987) , finally received the medical treatment he was due and had requested many times. That background story from RMC Duntroon 1987 again: Senior […]
Institutional Hazing Culture: OBEY OR ELSE! This posted article is derived from this website’s link to the institutional harmful, undermining and corrosive cultural problem of ‘hazing’ (bastardisation) bullying by senior cadets upon junior ‘freshmen’ cadets since 1912.
RMC Duntroon (and ADFA) lack a Student Charter for the behaviour and conduct of its military officer student cadets. Institutional Hazing Culture: OBEY OR ELSE! This posted article is derived from this website’s link to the institutional harmful, undermining and corrosive cultural problem of ‘hazing’ (bastardisation) bullying by senior cadets upon […]
The institutional criminal abuse by senior cadets upon junior cadets at RMC Duntroon goes back to the very year of RMC’s first intake of 1911. This is according to the extensive further research by former cadet Darren Moore in his 2001 documentary book on RMC Duntroon’s history entitled ‘DUNTROON: The Royal […]
