About Cadets
About Cadets
About Cadets
If you want experience things you don’t do in everyday life, then the Australian Army Cadets (AAC) is for you.
The AAC is a community-based youth development organisation focused on Defence customs, traditions and values.
As a cadet you’ll learn leadership, team building and survival skills that will set you up for life.
To join cadets you must:
- Be a resident of Australia.
- Ages For Joining the AAC:-
- Until 30th June 2017 - must be at least 13 years of age (or 12 years of age if they would turn 13 in that calendar year);
- From 1st July 2017 - must be at least 13 years of age (or 12 years of age if they would turn 13 in that calendar year), and must be in Year Eight (8) of school (or a higher school year) or would normally be in Year Eight (8) of school (or a higher school year) if he / she attended school;
- From 1st January 2018 - must be at least 13 years of age, and must be in Year Eight (8) of school (or a higher school year) or would normally be in Year Eight (8) of school (or a higher school year) if he / she attended school; and
- Provide a statement from your doctor confirming you are able to participate in cadet activities.
- Not be a member of any other Cadet force or the Australian Defence Force.
- Complete an application form signed by your parent or guardian.
Once we receive the application form, the Commander of the Unit will arrange an interview with you and your parent or guardian. It will be an opportunity for you to discuss the activities and commitment needed.
Cadets are expected to show commitment by attending activities for a reasonable period of time. However, you can leave Cadets at any time. Personal satisfaction is best achieved if you show a keen interest in progressing through the programs.
To join up as a Cadet, find the location of your nearest Unit and contact the commander during the hours the Unit meets.
Click here to find your nearest Unit.
Some Units accept recruits at any time, while others have specific recruiting periods.
Officers and Instructors of Cadets and Cadets are drawn from a diverse range of unique backgrounds and experiences. All are committed to providing and enjoying a positive and safe youth development experience, respecting the value and dignity of all people, and recognising the particular rights and needs of young people.
ADF Cadets aims to be inclusive of all young people and Officers and Instructors of Cadets, including those with disabilities, health conditions and allergies. All reasonable steps will be taken to include any person whose individual circumstances may necessitate special consideration in Cadet Unit activities, provided such steps do not jeopardize the safety or cadet experience of others.
Once certain age, citizenship, medical information and parental/guardian support requirements are met, all young people will have the opportunity to join one of the three Cadet forces: Australian Navy Cadets, Australian Army Cadets or Australian Air Force Cadets.
Purpose
The Australian Defence Force Cadets (ADF Cadets) are a personal development program for young people, conducted by the Australian Defence Force in cooperation with the community, which benefits the Nation by developing an individual's capacity to contribute to society, fostering an interest in Defence Force careers, and developing ongoing support for Defence.
Goals
Conduct a creative personal development program in a military environment that:
Extends individuals beyond their self imposed limits,
Develops an understanding of the balance between personal freedoms and choice and the responsibilities that they bring,
Promotes self reliance, self esteem and self discipline, and
Develops and recognises a broad range of skills including leadership and teamwork.
Contribute to social development by:
Encouraging pride in self, community and the nation,
Equipping young people to be better citizens,
Encouraging a volunteer ethos,
Developing work and life skills, and
Providing a supportive and safe environment.
Contribute to the development of the ADF through:
Enhancing Defence's reputation in the community,
Maintaining Service customs traditions and values,
Understanding what Defence does, and
Demonstrating a return on the Defence Organisation's investment by promoting career opportunities within Defence.
The ADF Cadets are made up of three forces –
- Australian Navy Cadets: www.navycadets.gov.au
- Australian Army Cadets: www.armycadets.gov.au
- Australian Air Force Cadets: www.airforcecadets.gov.au
There are approximately 26,000 cadets currently enrolled in the three Cadet programs; 3,200 officers and instructors of cadets and 'approved helpers' supervise and support the young people engaged in the programs; and there are 508 ADF Cadets units in all states and territories. Cadet units occupy facilities in Defence establishments, Defence-owned or leased buildings, schools, and buildings leased by individual units – so there’s bound to be one near you.
Click here to find your nearest unit.
Last updated: Wednesday, November 14, 2018

