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Royal Australian Navy patrol boats HMAS Armidale (top) and HMAS Bathurst recently conducted replenishment at sea approaches together during an at sea rendezvous as part of Operation Resolute.
6 Jul 2021
Cyber

Protecting Australia beyond its traditional borders: apps and policing in the internet age

The article examines the call for increased police powers to combat criminal cyber-activity and the need to protect civil liberties.
12 minutes
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Maritime Patrol and Response Officer, Flight Lieutenant Bradley McMaster in front of a Royal Australian Air Force P-8A Poseidon aircraft - operated by No. 11 and No. 292 Squadrons based at RAAF Base Edinburgh.
5 Jul 2021
Communication & Cognition

What is Emotional Intelligence +23 Ways To Improve It

This article discusses how emotional intelligence can provide a significant advantage in helping us to control our emotions.
25 minutes
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1117
4 Jul 2021
Technology & Innovation

Australia’s first fully renewable ‘hydrogen valley’ slated for NSW coal heartland

The Australian government, supported by local and global companies, has committed $275m over five years to fund the construction of five wind and solar plants that will produce green hydrogen.
10 minutes
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Army Captain Laura McCarthy serving under Service Category 3 (SERCAT 3) studying at home.
4 Jul 2021
Military Management

Setting Up a Home Office: The Dos and Don'ts

COVID 19 has made working from home commonplace; therefore, you must get the right set-up for your home office.
12 minutes
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1118
Members from Aviation Support (AVN) test their marshalling skills in the safety of the Virtual Reality (VR) world on the new VR Landing Helicopter Decks at HMAS Albatross, NSW.
3 Jul 2021
Leadership

What We Lose In A Virtual Workplace

This article discusses what we lose when we interact solely in a virtual workplace while acknowledging that ‘hybrid’ workplaces are here to stay.
9 minutes
Archived
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JPAU25APR04TR146.JPG 25/04/2004 Photo by Sergeant (SGT) Troy Rodgers Able Seaman Candice Freeman, a member of the Catafalque Party, mounts Anzac Cove during the Dawn Service. The Australian Defence Force Official Party to Gallipoli comprising 28 members made up from Australias Federation Guard and… read more
3 Jul 2021
Communication & Cognition

What People (Still) Get Wrong About Emotional Intelligence

Daniel Goleman states that—EI has little to do with being nice.
14 minutes
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HMAS Cerberus Commanding Officer, Captain Mike Oborn CSM gives blood as part of National Blood Donor Week.
2 Jul 2021
Wellbeing

How are blood clots associated with the AstraZeneca vaccine detected and treated?

This article examines the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of Thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS), linked to the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.
15 minutes
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1115
Air Commander Australia, Air Vice-Marshal Darren Goldie, AM, CSC, takes the controls of a flying simulator during his visit to No. 76 Squadron at RAAF Base Williamtown in New South Wales.
1 Jul 2021
Technology & Innovation

Australia needs to pick up the pace on innovation

This article argues that to be innovative, Australia needs to invest more in research and development (R&D).
10 minutes
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Physical Training Instructor CPL Taylah Gentzen and members of the Australian Defence Force listen to Pat Farmer AM as he addresses the School of Infantry Soldier Support Platoon, giving his personal story of resilience, strength and staying humble in the face of adversity, ahead of the 1000 Miles… read more
1 Jul 2021
Wellbeing

Managing your mental health when facing a new COVID-19 lockdown

This article offers suggestions from psychologists on how to deal with yet another COVID lockdown.
8 minutes
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Defence scientist Ms Sonya Slater, Defence Science & Technology Group, guides STEM undergraduate Ms Charli Goodrich from Swinburne University of Technology on the scanning electron microscope at Fishermans Bend in Melbourne.
30 Jun 2021
Technology & Innovation

The Human Genome Is—Finally!—Complete

The human genome was first deemed complete in 2000, but this was not the case—it wasn't until May 2021 that scientists mapped the entire genome.
14 minutes
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