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Australian Army officer Major Mark Baretta leads Tour de Cure 2022 participants to the finish line at the Royal Military College at Duntroon in Canberra.
30 Nov 2021
Wellbeing

Could Australia become the first country to eliminate cervical cancer? Experts say it's possible

Australia could be the first country to eliminate cervical cancer by focussing on early detection.
9 minutes
Archived
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Caption: Commanding General of the United States Army in the Pacific, General Charles Flynn, signs the visitors book at the Australian War College in Canberra while Commodore Richard Boulton, AM, RAN, Commandant of the Australian War College, watches on.
29 Nov 2021
Leadership

ANU loses Australian War College contract to Deakin

Deakin to be the sole provider of education services to the Australian War College, Command and Staff Course.
3 minutes
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The Minister for Defence, Senator John Faulkner at the opening of Defence’s new Cyber Security Operations Centre in Canberra.
29 Nov 2021
Cyber

Google Issues Warning For 2 Billion Chrome Users

The past few weeks have been testing for Google as hackers continue to take advantage of Chrome vulnerabilities.
8 minutes
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Able Seaman Clearance Diver Thomas Adams uses the HTC Vive Google Earth Virtual Reality System with Able Seaman Marine Technician - Submarines Cori Williams during the official opening of the Centre for Innovation West at HMAS Stirling in Western Australia.
28 Nov 2021
Cyber

Google's AU$1 billion Digital Future Initiative to create 28,000 local jobs

Jobs, technology, talent development and partnerships are all part of Googles proposed AU$1 billion investment in Australia.
5 minutes
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Royal Solomon Islands Police Force officers undertake practical training with the Australian Defence Force in the use and maintenance of aluminium long boats in Honiara, Solomon Islands.
28 Nov 2021
Strategic Influence

As Australia deploys troops and police, what now for Solomon Islands?

This article explains the reason for the recent (Nov 21) riots in the Solomon Islands and why the Solomons asked Australia for help.
6 minutes
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A US Army Black Hawk departs from Littoral Combat Ship USS Independence (LCS 2) to take the Royal Australian Navy's Commander Australian Fleet, Rear Admiral Stuart Mayer, ashore during Exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2014.
27 Nov 2021
Strategic Influence

Lessons from the littoral combat ship

Close links between the military, politicians, and industry can sometimes result in the misallocation of funding.
8 minutes
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1454
Royal Australian Navy sailor, Leading Seaman Aviation Technician Avionics Scott Tunnard prepares to run on the flight deck of HMAS Canberra during Regional Presence Deployment 2020.
27 Nov 2021
Leadership

The answer to 'million dollar' question the best leaders understand

The health of Australian workplaces is going down the gurgler, according to a new study.
5 minutes
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1451
"Now that is something you don`t see every day" was the exclamation of people on hand to see an F-111 parked at petrol bowsers at a local petrol station near West Wyalong, New South Wales.
26 Nov 2021
Technology & Innovation

The embarrassingly easy, tax-free way for Australia to cut the cost of electric cars

This article argues that by adopting European vehicle emission standards, the price of Australian purchased electric vehicles could fall, and the range of models increase.
3 minutes
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An animation of the stereoscopic global image of the asteroid Ryugu, captured with an Optical Navigation Camera.
25 Nov 2021
Technology & Innovation

Planetary Defense Test To See If An Asteroid's Path Can be changed is about to be launched

NASA, via SpaceX, is launching a small spacecraft to assess whether it is feasible to knock an asteroid off course.
7 minutes
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Commander of the 1st Brigade, Brigadier Ash Collingburn, DSM, hands a 1st Brigade football to a child from Timber Creek at a Community Day activity at Nackaroo Airfield at the Bradshaw Field Training Area in the Northern Territory during Exercise Koolendong 2021.
25 Nov 2021
Military Management

Do companies lean harder on non-parents

Working parents have a lot to deal with, but their non-parent fellow workers may have to work harder or undertake additional duties to cover for them—resentment and conflict may result.
12 minutes
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