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Vanuatu Police Force officer Corporal Allan Kalsal and Corporal Noel Napuat practise navigation during the sergeants promotion course run together with an Australian Army mobile training team at Cook Barracks in Port Vila, Vanuatu.
24 Mar 2022
Leadership

Finding the right balance (and flexibility) in leadership style

The calls are getting louder for leaders to change their approach to meet the demands of a fast-changing world, because a single approach to leadership simply won’t meet the challenges that today’s managers face.
11 minutes
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Skye Van De Laarschot and her husband Cameron, who is a Corporal at 6th Engineer Support Regiment, with their son, Archer, and baby daughter, Allora, at their family home in Yamanto, Ipswich.
23 Mar 2022
Leadership

Why It’s Time To Shatter The Zoom Ceiling And Embrace Remote Work

As we all know, the pandemic brought seismic shifts to how many of us work. For two years, remote work has been the norm and that has brought with it a strong preference to retain the status quo.
10 minutes
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1759
23 Mar 2022
Communication & Cognition

Know Your Region—Australian Army 'The Cove'

The Australian Army's web page 'The Cove' contains a section devoted to getting to know the countries in Australia's immediate region.
60 minutes
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1757
22 Mar 2022
Strategic Influence

Putin may be losing the information war, but Zelensky's NATO concession suggests Ukraine may be losing on the battlefield. The West must not fool itself into thinking otherwise.

Bill Roggio argues that as of 18 Mar, the Russian military has not collapsed—Ukraine has won the media war, but that does not necessarily translate into victory on the ground.
10 minutes
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An Australian Government-donated M777 155mm lightweight towed howitzer bound for Ukraine is loaded onto an Antonov AN-124 cargo aircraft at RAAF Base Amberley in Queensland.
22 Mar 2022
Strategic Influence

Is Russia losing?

Vox magazine article that argues Russia is losing the war in Ukraine.
20 minutes
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1748
Royal Australia Air Force personnel prepare to load a Bushmaster protected mobility vehicle bound for Ukraine onto a C-17A Globemaster III aircraft at RAAF Base Amberley in Queensland.
21 Mar 2022
Strategic Influence

RBA warns Russia-Ukraine war will trigger new wave of inflation and possible interest rate rises

Reserve Bank governor Philip Lowe has warned that the 2022 Russo-Ukraine conflict might trigger a new wave of inflation, and as a result, interest rates are likely to rise.
8 minutes
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1750
21 Mar 2022
Strategic Influence

How South Korea's new president could shake up the region

South Korea's new president-elect Yoon Suk Yeol won the election by less than one percentage point—in his campaign, he promised to take a tougher stance with North Korea.
11 minutes
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Australian Government-donated Bushmaster protected mobility vehicles are lined up ready to be loaded onto an Antonov AN-124 cargo aircraft at RAAF Base Amberley in Queensland.
20 Mar 2022
Strategic Influence

China is key to understanding India’s dilemma over Ukraine

In an opinion piece for the Lowy Institute, Teesta Prakash explains that India has not denounced Russia’s invasion of Ukraine because India is still concerned about China and Russia supplies India with a lot of military equipment.
5 minutes
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Australian Government-donated equipment bound for Ukraine is loaded onto an Antonov AN-124 cargo aircraft at RAAF Base Amberley in Queensland.
20 Mar 2022
Strategic Influence

A Marine special ops commander explains why Russia’s stalled advance in Ukraine is no surprise

An experienced US marine corps veteran provides his opinion on what is happening on the ground in Ukraine.
12 minutes
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Passengers collecting luggage
19 Mar 2022
Military Management

Russian ‘brain drain’ of academic, finance, and tech workers ‘might be the most important problem’ for its economy, experts say

Russian professionals are leaving the country en masse, which could lead to Russia suffering from significant internal economic and strategic disruption.
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