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An aerial photo of the construction site for Project 222 at Cook Barracks, Port Vila, Vanuatu.
13 Apr 2022
Military Management

Online shopping in the middle of the ocean

The ability to develop an on-line service in one of the world’s most geographic disparate regions is a testament to local skill, creativity and tenacity; and gives the rest of the world lessons in managing a logistics supply chain.
12 minutes
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1755
13 Apr 2022
Military History

From May to September 1939, the USSR and Japan fought an undeclared war involving over 100,000 troops. It may have altered world history.

The 1939 Japanese defeat by the Soviets at the Battle of Noonan / Khalkhin Gol may have changed the course of history by convincing the Japanese to attack America instead of the Soviet Union.
12 minutes
Archived
1817
Warrant Officer Class Two Wilson Munoz and Seaman Comminucations and Information Systems Kayla Gray helps students from Glendale Technology High School with an interactive exercise during Navy Immersion Day at the Centre for Innovation, Garden Island Defence Precinct, NSW
12 Apr 2022
Strategic Influence

Making sense of Australia’s salvo of missile announcements

This article from ASPI argues that Australia’s long-range strike capability should come online in 2024, but its effectiveness could be reduced without a sophisticated targeting system including intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance assets.
11 minutes
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1754
The Japanese flag flies from the flight deck of JDS Makinami as the warship makes ready to depart Fleet Base East on completion of the Royal Australian Navy’s International Fleet Review 2013.
12 Apr 2022
Military History

Russo-Japanese War

In the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905, Japan defeated Russia paving the way for its expansion into Korea and Chinese Manchuria.
-15 minutes
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1796
11 Apr 2022
Military Management

El Salvador's bitcoin experiment makes tech tourists happy but the locals are not convinced

El Salvador is the first country to introduce Bitcoin as a currency; and the country is being closely monitored by the international community, who are interested to see if Bitcoin can work as a currency.
10 minutes
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1800
HMAS Stuart was witness to the NEOWISE comet while sailing in the Philippine Sea on the way to the multinational naval exercise RIMPAC 20.
11 Apr 2022
Technology & Innovation

Nasa’s Webb Telescope Smashes Its Sixth Crucial Milestone In Space

The James Webb Space Telescope shows that it has the potential to unlock the secrets of dark matter, peer into exoplanets’ atmospheres for signs of life, and find the oldest stars in the universe.
5 minutes
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1790
A United States Air Force B-2 Spirit stealth bomber aircraft from 509th Bomb Wing, taxis at RAAF Base Amberley, Queensland.
10 Apr 2022
Strategic Influence

Super Stealth’ Mission: US B-2 Bomber Flies With Australian F-35 Fighter Jets In A ‘Stern Message’ To China?

While the world is focused on the Russo-Ukraine conflict, the USA is increasing its engagements with Australia, making it clear to China how the USA values its partnership with Australia.
7 minutes
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1749
The Australian National Flag and the Chinese Flag flying during the official welcome at South China Sea Fleet Navy Base in Zhanjiang.
10 Apr 2022
Technology & Innovation

Government commits $240 million to critical minerals projects in mission to end Australia's reliance on China

The Australian Government plans to increase mineral production—especially 'rare earths'—to break Australia's almost complete reliance on China for critical minerals such as 'rare earths'.
6 minutes
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1808
9 Apr 2022
Communication & Cognition

Generational Drama is Stupid Because “Generations” are Stupid

The author of this article argues that referring to ‘generations’—gen, x, y etc.—is pointless due to the variation of attitudes and abilities within those so-called categories.
15 minutes
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1801
8 Apr 2022
Communication & Cognition

Spirits lifted in a day of thanks

After having been affected by the worst floods on record, residents of Casino in the Richmond Valley Shire came out in force to thank Australian Defence Force personnel for their (desperately needed) assistance.
2 minutes
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