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The Australian Defence Force Cyer Skills Challenge physical event opened at the QT Canberra on Monday 29 November, while also streaming to more than 700 participants on Twitch
27 Dec 2021
Cyber

Is this how World War III begins?

If World War III happens, it is more likely to start with cyberattacks than an attack using military forces or weapons.
8 minutes
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1473
Royal Australian Air Force Aircraft Woman Laura Millen a trainee medic dons a facemask for personal protection at the Frankston COVID-19 drive through screening clinic during Operation COVID-19 Assist.
27 Dec 2021
Wellbeing

COVID-19 is a good reason to fix our bad indoor air quality—but how do we do that?

It’s not necessarily something we think about a lot, but the quality of our indoor air can greatly affect our health.
9 minutes
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1512
Australian Vice Chief of Defence Force David Johnston and General Eberhard Zorn, Chief of Defence of the Federal Republic of Germany laying a wreath at the Australian War Memorial for his inaugural visit to Australia.
26 Dec 2021
Military History

The Battle of the Bulge: Hitler’s Desperate Gambit Crushed by American Grit

The Battle of the Bulge reminds us that without adequate fuel supplies, no military can succeed.
14 minutes
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ADF members look up the latest updates using the ForceNet app while onboard HMAS Canberra
26 Dec 2021
Communication & Cognition

Rationality: What It Is, Why It Seems Scarce, Why It Matters by Steven Pinker review

Despite human developments in science and technology, there is still a disturbing surge of irrationality worldwide, leading to irrational decision making.
8 minutes
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1510
Australian Army Gunner from 101st Battery, 8th/12th Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery 'rests on arms' as part of the catafalque party, during the Remembrance Day 2021 ceremony held at the Darwin Cenotaph, NT.
25 Dec 2021
Military History

Battle of the Bulge: Hitler Sets One Last Trap --- Part One

Hitler’s decision to attack the Allies in the Ardennes Forest in the winter of 1944 made a sort of strategic sense for Hitler, but the attack was always doomed to fail.
14 minutes
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25 Dec 2021
Wellbeing

Employee Experience Strategy: Seven Key Moments When Employees Know Their Wellbeing Is A Priority

Employers need to prioritise health and wellbeing and understand that employees want to be engaged in meaningful work while maintaining a good work/life balance.
8 minutes
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A Soviet T-72 main battle tank on display at the Australian Armour and Artillery Museum in Cairns.
24 Dec 2021
Strategic Influence

This December is the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Soviet Union – how does an empire collapse?

The Soviet Union collapsed very quickly, surprising many around the world.
8 minutes
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Information leaflets and awareness ribbons are provided to personnel during Sexual Misconduct Prevention and Response Office (SeMPRO) presentations held at Fleet Base West.
24 Dec 2021
Leadership

Canada apologises for 'scourge' of military sexual misconduct

Senior members of Canada’s military have been investigated over serious allegations of violence and sexual misconduct.
14 minutes
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An Australian Army soldier from the Australian Defence Force’s Red Berets parachute display team carries the Australian flag into Sydney's Australia Day festivities on Sydney Harbour on Tuesday, 26 January 2021.
23 Dec 2021
Cyber

Inside the cryptocurrency scam: 'Frank' explains how European scammers target Australians for millions

A former crypto scammer-turned-whistle-blower says Australians are easy targets because they are extremely interested in bitcoin, and it was easy to convince them to invest.
14 minutes
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The Air Force and Army contingent during the Anzac Day Parade through the streets of Adelaide.
23 Dec 2021
Technology & Innovation

Electric car sales charging upwards in SA, but range anxiety a barrier for regional residents

More South Australian regional electric vehicle charging stations should help alleviate people's concerns (range anxiety) about recharging their electric-powered car on long journeys.
5 minutes
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