Australia’s most decorated living veteran is allowed to relocate closer to his family while he awaits trial over alleged war crimes. Multiple reports say the veteran is accused in relation to conduct while deployed in Afghanistan and remains under legal consideration before a trial proceeds. According to the accounts, the relocation decision enables him to live nearer to family during the waiting period rather than staying further away. The reports describe the move as part of arrangements made while he remains an accused person facing allegations connected to his overseas service. They also note his status as Australia’s most decorated living veteran, and that the allegations relate to actions during the Afghanistan deployment. The coverage does not indicate the precise location or the terms of the permit or order that allows the change in residence. Overall, the articles present the relocation as a procedural development occurring while the case progresses toward trial for alleged war crimes.