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21 Jun 2022
Strategic Influence

Quad Summit to focus on key challenges, ways to keep Indo-Pacific free and open

Differences between India and the other members of Quad – Australia, Japan and the US on the Ukraine conflict are unlikely to hinder growing military and economic cooperation.
8 minutes
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21 Jun 2022
Wellbeing

Deadly skin cancers to rise in Australia in 'tsunami' of cases amid shortage of GPs trained in diagnosis and treatment

Melanoma cases are projected to increase by about 50 per cent in the next 20 years worldwide; while at the same time, Australia is facing a skills shortage of doctors trained to diagnose and treat skin cancer.
4 minutes
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1927
21 Jun 2022
Leadership

The 3 Best Ways To Deal With Career Disappointment

Whether you’re decades into your career or just beginning, you’ve likely experienced some disappointment and setbacks along the way. Those career frustrations, however, don’t have to be all bad.
4 minutes
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1906
Lenticular clouds form over jagged terrain, demonstrating the challenging environment for air operations around Mount Hagen Airport during Operation PNG Assist 2018.
20 Jun 2022
Communication & Cognition

Money recovery scams are on the rise

Australians are being targeted by new online scams. Frightening figures released in April show an increase in scams of 301 per cent, compared to the same period last year.
6 minutes
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1926
20 Jun 2022
Communication & Cognition

How Business Leaders Can Build Resilience: Recognize The Complex Causes Of Stress

Regardless of external stresses, business leaders must still deliver on goals and outcomes. But how does a manager address their employee's concerns during uncertain times?
4 minutes
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Standing proudly in front of a Tomahawk trainer is former Spitfire pilot Lindsay Richards (centre), Lancaster Bomber crew Robert Chestermaster (left) and Laurie Woods DFC (right) with Air Force Cadet pilots, Corporal Michael Brannon and Flight Sergeant Anna-Leise Fitzgerald. Please note the following distinction: ADF Cadets are participants in the youth development programs conducted by the three services in cooperation with the community but they are not members of the AD
18 Jun 2022

Disrupting how we think about generations

The author of this article argues that Baby Boomers, Millennials, and Gen X employees are being unfairly labelled and it is leading to a disconnect between management and employees—one that can adversely affect an organization’s culture.
10 minutes
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The asteroid Ryugu, photographed with an Optical Navigation Camera from a distance of approximately 40km away.
17 Jun 2022
Technology & Innovation

8 things you never knew about mining on Mars, the Moon... and even asteroids!

Mining for minerals on other planets may once have been the stuff of science fiction but this potential US$1 trillion industry will be crucial if the dream of building cities in space is to become a reality.
9 minutes
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1925
17 Jun 2022
Wellbeing

Gut health specialist says prebiotics over probiotics are best for illnesses and issues

We’ve all heard the term ‘gut health’, but it’s a term that is fast becoming much more common in mainstream medicine due to the increasing number of Australian patients presenting with abdominal problems and pain.
8 minutes
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1924
16 Jun 2022
Technology & Innovation

Why Boeing’s successful Starliner test is a big deal

A Boeing-designed space capsule landed safely back on Earth after a week-long International Space Station (ISS) trip. The capsule—named Starliner—is the only private American capsule to reach the ISS other than SpaceX.
8 minutes
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1923
15 Jun 2022
Technology & Innovation

NASA rockets to blast off from Northern Territory in first Australian launch in 27 years

In the space agency's first launch from a commercial launch pad on foreign soil, NASA rockets will lift off from the Northern Territory to study astrophysics and planetary science only observable from the southern hemisphere.
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