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A Royal Australian Navy MH-60R Seahawk helicopter lands on HMAS Arunta as part of ongoing training activities during a regional presence deployment.
29 Dec 2020
Strategic Influence

Avoiding a “lost decade” in the Pacific

Being remote has protected the Pacific from the worst of the Covid-19 pandemic—however, the economic damage has been severe.
10 minutes
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Squadron Leader Emma Kilpatrick takes advantage of the flexible working arrangements by working from home.
25 Dec 2020
Military Management

The New Battles to Come Over Working From Home

This article is based on American workplaces and claims that the number of people working from home will increase—this probably also applies to Australia.
10 minutes
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An audience views the premiere screening of the Jarli animation at Event Cinemas in Sydney.
23 Dec 2020
Air & Space Power

Space Operations Chief Emphasizes Importance of Partnerships

Chief of U.S. Space Operations Gen. Raymond focussed on the importance of partnerships—'I'm going to really work hard on cultivating partnerships,' he said, citing among others Australia.
5 minutes
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Royal Australian Air Force aviator Leading Aircraftman Ronan Geoghgan (left) from No. 23 Squadron and a United States airman prepare to refuel a Japan Air Self-Defense Force (Koku-Jieitai) F-15J Eagle aircraft utilising a United States Air Force refuelling truck at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam
22 Dec 2020
Strategic Influence

After Abe: Where to for Australia’s quasi-alliance with Japan?

Japan wants a closer relationship with Australia.
15 minutes
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Chief of Navy, Vice Admiral Michael Noonan, AO, RAN, onboard HMAS Parramatta prior to departure from Fleet Base East, NSW.
19 Dec 2020
Strategic Influence

The New Great Game at Sea

The 19 – 20th Century concept of Navalism where a blue water fleet is seen as a symbol of national prestige—seems to be making a comeback.
15 minutes
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863
Rustico Tapas & Bar in Rockingham Chef Jarrad Powell (right), and apprentice Noah De Souza, check the sauce during a small master-class run by Rustico Tapas & Bar for Australian and Spanish Navy Chefs in the galley onboard Armada Espanola (ESPS) Cristobal Colon, whilst alongside Fleet Base
18 Dec 2020
Wellbeing

The wellness industry is selling you the myth that a healthy life is expensive

Margaret McCartney—a medical doctor—argues that you do not need to spend a lot of money to enjoy real wellbeing.
10 minutes
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Senior Australian Defence Force Officer at RAAF Base Amberley, Group Captain Iain Carty (left), CSM, talks with Republic of Singapore Air Force officer Colonel Kevin Chin from the Singapore High Commission at RAAF Base Amberley, Queensland.
17 Dec 2020
Technology & Innovation

This Is How Singapore Keeps Its Cool as the City Heats Up

Singapore is looking at innovative ways to use architecture, design, and foliage to reduce temperatures across the city.
10 minutes
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(l-r) Australian Army soldiers Privates Osama Ahmed and Hayley Freeman install solar panels on the roof of the Bwatnupni Police Post, to power radio batteries in support of the Vanuatu Government National Emergency Radio Network.
16 Dec 2020
Technology & Innovation

The case for going all-in on renewables

Australia needs to generate more energy from renewables, not just to reduce global warming but also to improve our security and protect our economy.
10 minutes
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Australian Army Drone Racing Team member, Craftsman Jayce Holland demonstates a training drone to Australian Army Cadets at Majura Range, Canberra.
15 Dec 2020
Technology & Innovation

Air taxis set to soar over Seoul’s skies

The use of airborne vehicles to overcome traffic congestion has been predicted for many years. However, air taxis are now being tried in Seoul.
10 minutes
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An audience views the premiere screening of the Jarli animation at Event Cinemas in Sydney.
12 Dec 2020
Technology & Innovation

How Apple Is Organized for Innovation

Apple’s leaders manage functions, e.g., cameras, and are experts in their field; they are also the decision-makers regarding the incorporation of that function in all Apple products.
20 minutes
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