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    Revision as of 05:52, 17 December 2020

    Captain Australia
    Image:CptnAU.jpg
    Captain Australia
    Vital Statistics
    Hero Captain Australia
    Alias(es) N/A
    Identity Secret
    Alter Ego N/A
    Category Crime Fighter
    Location Brisbane, Australia 27° 28' 8.28" S, 153° 1' 24.60" E
    Status Unknown
    Superhero Activity
    Team N/A
    Affiliates N/A
    Foes Crime
    Actions Crimefighting
    Physical Description
    Gender Male
    Outfit Green Hood with Yellow Winglets
    Colors Green, White, Yellow
    Symbol An ampersat, @
    Equipment Utility belt, mace, Swiss army knife, first aid kit, army canteen, flashlight, iPhone with GPS & camera
    Abilities Affinity with animals, photographic memory
    For other uses of Captain, see Captain (disambiguation)


    Captain Australia is a Real Life Superhero operating out of Brisbane, Australia. Captain Australia is a RLSH who aims to be a crime fighter and an inspiration to others. His four primary goals, quoted from his personal website:

    1. To prevent crimes through acting as a deterrent by actively patrolling and thus intimidating the criminal element.
    2. To intervene when I see criminal activity, or to solve crimes that I become aware of.
    3. To inspire normal people to be better, by demonstrating a level of moral excellence that I hope will serve as an example to the people I meet.
    4. If all else fails, I can accept simply amusing or shocking people – having ordinary citizens lighten their hearts by amusement or surprise.

    History

    Captain Australia first started in 2009, and hit his peak in 2011, but has been seen little since 2014.

    On September 30th, 2016, he commented on a Courier Mail article from July 2016:

    Thank you for writing this kind article.

    For those who are interested, I suspended everything in my life to focus on my middle son's welfare (he's doing quite great now), and really had no alternative but to pull back from what I see as the Great Quest (to try and find your own individual way to brighten & lighten the world).

    As my boy has been getting so much better, I've always intended to resume the mantle of Captain Australia, however just recently I've had another knock - a diagnosis of Cancer.

    So, I'm in for another fight, not Captain Australia versus The Nazi Zombies, or Captain Australia versus The Black Skull ... but Captain Australia versus The Big C, and it's a fight I'll win.

    I am so pleased and proud to know that there are people who hear that simple message "do good", and lift that flag and carry it forward in the proud Australian tradition. Working together as one (diverse and colourful) tribe, maybe we can even influence other parts of the world to turn from hate and division and find ways to help the people around us grow, learn and improve.

    Best of luck and thank you for your interest.

    Your friend

    Captain Australia


    His most recent post on his Facebook fan page:

    Just a quick cancer update, as my big appointment was yesterday.

    Unfortunately I didn't receive the "all clear" I was hoping for, but nor was it bad news. My scan was inconclusive. The PET scans can't see through damage and inflammation, and my head & neck region has suffered a profound insult and wasn't completely healed .. so unfortunately the scan couldnt definitively say there was no cancer remaining.

    I have to re-scan in 2 months, hopefully with an "all clear" result. We did learn a couple of encouraging things from the scan though:

    1) if cancer remains, it's gone from massive to tiny, which should significantly prolong my life (the original doctor gave me 6 months without intervention due to the advanced disease) 2) because it has reduced so much in size, a surgical option is unlocked .. so if in 2 months there still is cancer, there will be an option to excise it, and the doctor seemed optimistic about that. (Whereas before, if the radiation didn't work, I had no real options remaining)

    So all in all, it's positive news, but not the outcome I was hoping for. I'll update you in a couple of months, in the meantime I'm just dealing with fighting through the continuing side effects.

    Your friend Captain Australia

    External Links

    Facebook fan page

    Captain Australia's Website - UNAVAILABLE 9/06/2017

    Captain Australia's YouTube Channel

    The Courier Mail: "What happened to... Captain Australia?" - RETRIEVED 3/15/2017