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Australian Army officer Captain Louise Christensen 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.
22 Feb 2022
Strategic Influence

The US will increase its presence in the Pacific by opening an embassy in Solomon Islands

This article argues that the United States will be opening an embassy in the Solomon Islands for an ‘on the ground ‘presence to counter Chinese influence
7 minutes
Archived
1628
Royal Australian Air Force Specialist Reserve Forensic Doctor Flight Lieutenant Kirsty Wright, places a sample for DNA testing into a centrifuge at RAAF Base Amberley, Queensland.
21 Feb 2022
Technology & Innovation

DNA sample analysis times dramatically reduced thanks to new file format

A new computer file format that helps process DNA samples 30 times faster than existing systems has been developed by the University of NSW (UNSW) and the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Sydney.
7 minutes
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Royal Australian Air Force airwoman, Sergeant Danina Johnson, from No. 10 Squadron, operates camera equipment onboard an AP-3C Orion Maritime Patrol Aircraft during a surveillance mission as part of Operation Argos.
20 Feb 2022
Strategic Influence

North Korea Confirms Test Launch Of Ballistic Missile Capable Of Hitting Guam (20 Feb)

North Korea has test-launched a ballistic missile capable of reaching Guam ending North Korea's self-imposed prohibition on testing nuclear weapons and long-range missiles--tensions between North Korea and the U.S. and South Korea continue to grow.
4 minutes
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ADF Drone Racing team members compete during the Edinburgh Air Show 2019.
20 Feb 2022
Military Management

Major Australian employers are losing the battle for tech talent because they won’t consider applicants without a degree, a young business leader says

Australian business preferences for university graduates for high-level tech jobs misjudges the relevance of computer degrees and contributes to the current skills shortage in tech jobs.
4 minutes
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19 Feb 2022
Military History

Operation Carthage: Precise Inaccuracy

Increasing missile precision and technology is unlikely to ever completely remove human error.
60 minutes
Archived
1622
JPAU07APR03AG02 Pic By:W02 Al Green Date taken: 07 APR 03 Two RAAF F/A-18 aircraft wait to refuel from a USAF KC-135 over international waters south of Basra Iraq during a combat mission over Iraq.
19 Feb 2022
Military History

Frank Whittle: The underrated British hero who built a jet engine

Eighty years ago, world-changing technology emerged - the first viable jet engine. Had the project been neglected, and was it too late to change the shape of World War Two?
11 minutes
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1635
Expatriates collect luggage from their Delhi flight.
19 Feb 2022
Military Management

Why COVID-19 means the era of ever cheaper air travel could be over

This article from the Conversation expresses the view that because of Covid, airfares will rise—probably by a lot.
8 minutes
Archived
1636
An Australian Army CH-47F Chinook flies towards Kao Island, Tonga, to pick up three Tongan telecommunication technicians during Operation Tonga Assist 2022.
19 Feb 2022
Military Management

Airbnb reports that more people are traveling while working remotely – including its own CEO

Taking the concept of remote working one step further are digital nomads, where people can work from anywhere in the world or even travelling, if they have sufficient internet connection.
9 minutes
Archived
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A Tentara Nasional Indonesia (TNI) (Indonesian National Armed Forces) C-130H aircraft carrying TNI members, who assisted during Operation Bushfire Assist, takes-off from RAAF Base Richmond.
18 Feb 2022
Strategic Influence

Indonesia standing between great powers

This article argues that non-aligned Indonesia will continue a middle course between the US and China because it doesn’t want to alienate either.
7 minutes
Archived
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The sunset view from Royal Australian Navy minehunter HMAS Gascoyne as she sails in the waters off the coast of Northern Tasmania as part of Fleet Certification Period 2021.
18 Feb 2022
Technology & Innovation

Like a drone that you sit in – but would you feel safe?

Inspired by the movie, Return of the Jedi, Peter Ternstrom Co-founder of the company Jetson has manufactured a drone capable of carrying a pilot.
7 minutes
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