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ADF member prepares a needle for a patient by removing any air bubbles in the needle
23 Sep 2021
Wellbeing

The world is desperate for new antibiotics, and New Zealand’s unique fungi look promising

With antibiotics becoming increasingly resistant to infections, New Zealand's biodiversity might provide a solution.
7 minutes
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The Royal Australia Navy Band's Western Australian detachment perform the “Drums Jugalbandi” with local Indian drumming groups during the Diwali Mela - The Festival of India, at the Claremont Showgrounds in Perth, Western Australia.
22 Sep 2021
Communication & Cognition

What does social cohesion mean in Australia?

Some would argue that social cohesion in a multicultural country like Australia is unachievable—but this article suggests no real consensus on whether that’s the case.
7 minutes
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A PLA-N Yuzhao-class amphibious transport dock vessel transits through the Torres Strait on 18 February 2022.
22 Sep 2021
Strategic Influence

Civilian Shipping: Ferrying The People’s Liberation Army Ashore

Roll-on Roll-off ferries with built-in military capabilities are a significant force multiplier for China.
25 minutes
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A Royal Australian Air Force member guides aspiring pilot, Aric through a virtual reality flight simulator to commemorate the Air Force Centenary at Brisbane Festival’s Sunsuper Riverfire at Southbank, Brisbane
21 Sep 2021
Technology & Innovation

Why Silicon Valley is betting on making this dystopian sci-fi idea a reality

Many Silicon Valley companies are investing heavily to bring the metaverse to life—but this may not result in what many people are hoping will be a utopia.
9 minutes
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A Royal Australian Air Force member guides aspiring pilot, Aric through a virtual reality flight simulator to commemorate the Air Force Centenary at Brisbane Festival’s Sunsuper Riverfire at Southbank, Brisbane
21 Sep 2021
Military Management

Neurodiversity can be a workplace strength, if we make room for it

People with neurodiverse disorders are statistically unlikely to get employment, but a greater understanding of the disorders reveals that they can bring specialist and unique skills to the workplace.
10 minutes
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Imagery Scanned from Navy Historic Archive Sailors storing for survey. (coaling)
20 Sep 2021
Strategic Influence

Beijing’s ban on Australian coal is hurting China

China’s coal embargo may have been intended to punish Australia, but it now appears it has been a very costly mistake on China’s part.
8 minutes
Archived
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Chief of the Defence Force General Angus Campbell AO, DSC, Secretary of Defence Greg Moriarty and Prime Minister of Australia the Honourable Scott Morrison MP, during a press conference to announce the AUKUS alliance and nuclear submarine acquisition at Parliament House, Canberra.
20 Sep 2021
Strategic Influence

Here's why the news about Australia getting nuclear submarines with the help of the US and UK is a big deal

Nuclear-powered submarines are faster, quieter and don’t need to surface regularly—that’s why the AUKUS partnership is so vital to Australia and regional security.
8 minutes
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Executive Director Australian Strategic Policy Institute Mr Peter Jennings, PSM, facilitates a meeting about trans-national crime at the Joint Heads of Pacific Security event in Brisbane.
20 Sep 2021
Strategic Influence

AUKUS sets a better direction for Australia’s defence

Australia’s decision to purchase nuclear-powered submarines was the right decision—but we need to start preparing now.
8 minutes
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Buddy's Gymnasium's Personal Trainer Joel Bate (left) assists Corporal Callan Metzger, a 16 Ground Liaison Section Physical Training Instructor, in practicing his lifting techniques during a Natural Body Building training sessio
20 Sep 2021
Wellbeing

Why exercising on an empty stomach won't necessarily burn more fat, and other weight-loss myths

There are many myths surrounding the best way to lose unwanted body fat, so it’s best to do your homework and get the most out of your weight-loss routine.
9 minutes
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Australian Army officer Captain Patrick Duffy, team leader of Force Preparation Training at the 39th Operational Support Battalion, showcases his Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) personal protective equipment while preparing for training at Randwick Barracks, Sydney.
19 Sep 2021
Wellbeing

Toxic ‘forever chemicals’ contaminate indoor air at worrying levels, study finds

New research has found that manufactured chemicals, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), can be transmitted in the air, which could become a significant risk due to the amount of time we are now spending indoors.
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