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Night time take off by a pair of F/A-18A Hornets from RAAF Base Tindal during Exercise Pitch Black.
1 Jan 2022
Technology & Innovation

Nike Moves Deeper Into The Metaverse By Acquiring Virtual Sneaker Designer RTFKT

There is money to be made in the metaverse—and lots of it—for those willing to invest in this virtual world.
5 minutes
Archived
1527
Expatriates collect luggage
1 Jan 2022
Leadership

2021 Brought Us The ‘Great Resignation.’ No One Can Agree What To Call It.

It has been called the Great Resignation, but it has several names and might just refer to people who, as a result of COVID, are reassessing what they want out of life.
6 minutes
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1522
HMAS Warramanga's Flat Stanley gets warm by the fire in Tennant Creek.
31 Dec 2021
Technology & Innovation

NT outback to host Australian-first green hydrogen project at Tennant Creek

A unique project about to get underway in northern Australia could enable people and companies from operating in the north without having to deplete scarce underground water.
6 minutes
Archived
1523
A partially eroded mine alongside a jungle path in the Torokina District of Bougainville, where international Explosive Ordnance Disposal experts are taking part in Operation RENDER SAFE 14.
31 Dec 2021
Strategic Influence

It will really poke the panda’: New Zealand’s defence document breaks new ground on China

For the first time, New Zealand openly identifies China as a serious threat to New Zealand's interests.
7 minutes
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1521
Royal Australian Air Force loadmaster Corporal Jakeb Thorogood looks out over the C-17J Spartan aircraft ramp during a maritime surveillance flight over Palau’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) in support of the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency during Operation Solania.
30 Dec 2021
Strategic Influence

New undersea internet cable for Nauru, Kiribati and the Federated States of Micronesia will be funded by Australia, the US and Japan

Undersea cables are vulnerable to being tapped; therefore, Australia, Japan and the US are working together to maintain control over new undersea Pacific cables.
5 minutes
Archived
1525
Commander Air Combat Group (ACG), Air Commodore Tim Alsop (left) and Officer Commanding 81 Wing, Group Captain John Haly make a video call to Mr Felix sainsbury on his 100th Birthday.
30 Dec 2021
Military Management

9 Virtual Meeting Etiquette Tips for Your Next Zoom Call

Covid has resulted in virtual meetings becoming an essential part of how we do business; however, by applying a set standard set of protocols, we can ensure our virtual meetings are more effective.
12 minutes
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1519
Royal Australian Navy Medic, Seaman Alana Leonard from HMAS Penguin, administers a COVID-19 vaccination at Vaccination Outreach Clinic at the Nyngan Showgrounds, New South Wales.
29 Dec 2021
Wellbeing

Telehealth services to become a permanent part of healthcare system, following COVID-19 success

Thanks to the pandemic, many Australians have experienced the benefits of Telehealth services—a service that will now become a permanent feature of Australian healthcare.
5 minutes
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1520
Australian Army soldiers from 20th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Squadron stand guard as part of a catafalque party during the Anzac Day 2022 dawn Service at Redcliffe in Brisbane.
29 Dec 2021
Military History

Why Nazi Germany Couldn't Win at the Battle of the Bulge

Germany did not have the economic resources to put forces into battle that could defeat the allies.
6 minutes
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1517
Standing beneath the wings of a WW2 German fighter the editor of the Australian Women's Weekly, Mrs Helen McCabe addresses the Women's Integrated Networking Group (WINGS) dinner function, at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra.
28 Dec 2021
Military History

The Army Air Corps at the Battle of the Bulge

In the Battle of the Bulge, US and British airpower achieved air supremacy allowing ground troops to stop the German advance.
9 minutes
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1518
Australian Army soldier Lance Corporal Anton Yopp, from the 2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment (Queensland Mounted Infantry), is seen working from home using a Virtual Battle Simulator which allows him to maintain core cavalry skills.
28 Dec 2021
Leadership

Is Your Company Anti-WFH? This May Be Why

Some managers have begun to distrust the concept of Work from Home (WFH).
8 minutes
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