Australia has lifted all restrictions on the roles that women can carry out in its armed forces.
Suitably-qualified female soldiers will be able to serve in the special forces and front-line combat units.
Defence Minister Stephen Smith said the ban would be lifted immediately but may take up to five years to implement. Critics described the move as premature and a gimmick.
Canada, New Zealand and Israel already allow women in all military roles.
Australia's military has about 59,000 full-time members, including 1,500 who are serving in Afghanistan.
Currently women are eligible for about 93% of roles, including artillery duties.
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