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US sailors aboard the USS Blue Ridge manning the rails as the ship sails into Darwin
21 May 2022
Technology & Innovation

In electric-powered laser test, Navy shoots down cruise missile analog

The US Dept of Defense has announced that the Navy’s primary research and development agency has successfully tested an all-electric, high-energy laser.
2 minutes
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Australian Army officer Captain Pav Eammano deployed on Operation Lilia as part of the Multinational Police Support Group hands out colouring-in books and pencils to children during a visit to Burns Creek in Honiara, Solomon Islands.
21 May 2022
Communication & Cognition

10 Benefits of Reading: Why You Should Read Every Day

Before the advent of social media, reading books was important; it was the way most people gained deep knowledge about a subject.
12 minutes
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1843
Royal Australian Navy sailor Seaman Maritime Personnel Operator Taylor Coleman in the Defence Counsel Services call centre at Fyshwick, Canberra, ACT.
20 May 2022
Communication & Cognition

Why you should schedule all your emails

There are times when your emails can’t wait—such as when some urgent business is happening. But if your email reply isn’t time-critical, consider scheduling it for later—even if only 5-10 minutes later.
10 minutes
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(l-r) Royal Australian Air Force Leading Aircraftman Benjamin Green chats to Leading Aircraftman David Walker from No 3. Squadron during the launching of F-35A aircraft at Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska, United States.
19 May 2022
Leadership

11 advantages of introverted leadership

Being an introvert doesn’t make you less qualified to be an effective leader—in this article, Fast Company executive board members share 11 reasons why introverts can make effective leaders.
6 minutes
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a watch officer on the Current Operations desk at HQ CJTF 629, located in Medan, Northern Sumatra. He is responsible for monitoring signals, telephone and e-mail traffic to ensure he can keep the commander and his staff advised of events as they happen. Captain Payne is… read more
19 May 2022
Wellbeing

How do you spot a scam? Listen to how someone tells you to pay

This article highlights the importance of financial awareness—including scam awareness—and shares insights on building and maintaining healthy financial habits.
2 minutes
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1836
Heavy-lift Drone preparing to drop water, communications and first aid supplies to evacuees on the ground during Exercise GENESIS as part of Autonomous Warrior 2020-4.
18 May 2022
Technology & Innovation

UK Tests Heavy-Lift Drones for Frontline Military Operations

The Royal Navy has successfully tested two heavy-lift drones capable of carrying supplies to aircraft carriers to help support the UK’s frontline operations.
2 minutes
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1838
Chief of Joint Operations, Lieutenant General Greg Bilton, AO, CSC, meets with General David Berger (left), Commandant of the United States Marine Corps, at Russell Offices in Canberra on Monday, 11 April 2022.
17 May 2022
Strategic Influence

USMC chief says marines operating concepts a natural fit for Australia

US Marine Corps commandant General David Berger is overseeing sweeping changes to the way the marines will operate in what the General called a "rapidly changing strategic environment".
14 minutes
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16 May 2022
Military History

V2: The Nazi rocket that launched the space age

The WW2 German V2 rocket was one of the wonder weapons meant to save Germany—it had little strategic effect and did not affect the outcome of WW2.
12 minutes
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A Royal Australian Air Force C-27J Spartan aircraft during a flight over Lord Howe Island, New South Wales.
15 May 2022
Communication & Cognition

Record-breaking simulation hints at how climate shaped human migration

A new study shows a link between climate change and human evolution and is based on a six-month study using the Aleph supercomputer in South Korea.
10 minutes
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Papua New Guinea locals
14 May 2022
Communication & Cognition

The dangers of defending women accused of sorcery in Papua New Guinea

The UN and European Union are promoting legislation in PNG to try to protect women accused of practising sorcery and those human rights defenders who try to protect women accused of sorcery.
5 minutes
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