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An Australian Army CH-47F Chinook flies towards Kao Island, Tonga, to pick up three Tongan telecommunication technicians during Operation Tonga Assist 2022.
19 Feb 2022
Military Management

Airbnb reports that more people are traveling while working remotely – including its own CEO

Taking the concept of remote working one step further are digital nomads, where people can work from anywhere in the world or even travelling, if they have sufficient internet connection.
9 minutes
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A Tentara Nasional Indonesia (TNI) (Indonesian National Armed Forces) C-130H aircraft carrying TNI members, who assisted during Operation Bushfire Assist, takes-off from RAAF Base Richmond.
18 Feb 2022
Strategic Influence

Indonesia standing between great powers

This article argues that non-aligned Indonesia will continue a middle course between the US and China because it doesn’t want to alienate either.
7 minutes
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The sunset view from Royal Australian Navy minehunter HMAS Gascoyne as she sails in the waters off the coast of Northern Tasmania as part of Fleet Certification Period 2021.
18 Feb 2022
Technology & Innovation

Like a drone that you sit in – but would you feel safe?

Inspired by the movie, Return of the Jedi, Peter Ternstrom Co-founder of the company Jetson has manufactured a drone capable of carrying a pilot.
7 minutes
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17 Feb 2022
Military History

Meet the HMS Rodney Battleship That Took out the Bismarck

This article outlines the role of HMS Rodney in the sinking of famous WW2 German battleship the Bismarck and other naval operations.
17 minutes
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1621
Chase, Lilly and Diesel get up close to an Mk 2 Talon explosive ordnance disposal robot being controlled by Defence Explosive Ordnance Training School personnel during the Hawkesbury Show at Clarendon, NSW.
16 Feb 2022
Technology & Innovation

Musk: Robots to be bigger business than Tesla cars

This article suggests that Elon Musk's focus won't be cars but robots this year.
8 minutes
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1624
16 Feb 2022
Strategic Influence

What is AUKUS and what is it not?

This report argues that AUKUS is a technology accelerator to shift the military balance in the Indo Pacific without competing against the QUAD or lessening the importance of ASEAN forums by the AUKUS members.
8 minutes
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Major Kimberlea Juchniewicz checks her mail box with her four year old son Maximus while embracing flexible work arrangements of the Project Boomerang initiative.
15 Feb 2022
Leadership

Why 2022 Will Be The Year Of The Employee—And 5 Ways To Adapt

The so-called ‘Great Resignation’ is in full swing as workers worldwide reassess what they want from life and work—leaders need to understand how they can meet their employees’ expectations.
11 minutes
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Royal Australian Navy Seaman Kirie South, from HMAS Cerberus, checks a driver’s details at the Coldstream Vehicle Control Point, Victoria in support of Op COVID-19 Assist
15 Feb 2022
Communication & Cognition

We need more philosophy to create cognitive herd immunity

We’ve heard a lot about the search for herd immunity against COVID-19. A similar phenomenon protects us against bad ideas—‘cognitive’ herd immunity—where misinformation slows because it increasingly encounters minds that are prepared to fend it off.
7 minutes
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Australian Army doctor Captain Joshua Lazarus (left) and Australian Army Reserve doctor Lieutenant Colonel Mark Little (centre left) assist Iraqi medical staff as they conduct a secondary survey on a simulated trauma patient during a training session at the Taji Medical Treatment Facility in the Taji Military Complex, Iraq
14 Feb 2022
Wellbeing

Wounded Again: How Past Trauma Can Upend a Relationship

Traumas are often too humiliating and vulnerable for people to share with their partners. Left unexplored and untreated, traumas can adversely affect even the best relationships.
9 minutes
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14 Feb 2022
Military History

The Battle at Leyte Gulf: The Biggest Naval Battle Ever Broke Japan

This article argues that although the WW2 Battle at Leyte Gulf effectively ended the Japanese Navy’s ability to influence the course of the war, lessons shouldn’t be carved in stone but rather be subject to time, technology and warmaking methods.
40 minutes
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