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Buddy's Gymnasium's Personal Trainer Joel Bate (left) assists Corporal Callan Metzger, a 16 Ground Liaison Section Physical Training Instructor, in practicing his lifting techniques during a Natural Body Building training sessio
20 Sep 2021
Wellbeing

Why exercising on an empty stomach won't necessarily burn more fat, and other weight-loss myths

There are many myths surrounding the best way to lose unwanted body fat, so it’s best to do your homework and get the most out of your weight-loss routine.
9 minutes
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Australian Army officer Captain Patrick Duffy, team leader of Force Preparation Training at the 39th Operational Support Battalion, showcases his Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) personal protective equipment while preparing for training at Randwick Barracks, Sydney.
19 Sep 2021
Wellbeing

Toxic ‘forever chemicals’ contaminate indoor air at worrying levels, study finds

New research has found that manufactured chemicals, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), can be transmitted in the air, which could become a significant risk due to the amount of time we are now spending indoors.
9 minutes
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liaise with Samoan officials at the Faleolo international airport to complete COVID-19 protocols prior to unloading COVID-19 vaccination supplies.
19 Sep 2021
Technology & Innovation

Why can’t Australia make mRNA vaccines? Because we don’t make enough ‘deep technology’ companies

Australia’s future security and economic prosperity depends on developing deep technology organisations that turn research into commercial products.
8 minutes
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Commanding Officer of Aeronautical Information Service – Air Force Wing Commander Matthew Drummond in his office looking over aeronautical charts.
18 Sep 2021
Military History

What the Battle of Britain can teach us about defending Australia

This article argues that Australia can learn from what enabled the UK to win the Battle of Britain—geography, number of aircraft and pilots, training, serviceability and sortie rates.
8 minutes
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USMC 1st Lieutenant David Vaughan, United States Support Group East Timor, gives ASNCE diggers, from left, Cpl Mark O'Halloran, Sig Gina Bond and RAAF Cpl Allen Weller a soldiers' five on US currency -- East Timor's official currency
18 Sep 2021
Technology & Innovation

Fed Governor Waller Comes Out Strongly Against Central Bank Digital Currencies, Praising Alternative Currency Based Private Payment Systems Such As Stablecoins

Despite a lot of talk about the USA moving to a digital currency, many financial experts are yet to be convinced
17 minutes
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RAAF member stands as part of the Catafalque party, during the Battle of Britain 2021 Commemoration held at Torrens Parade Ground, Adelaide, South Australia.
17 Sep 2021
Military History

From the bookshelf: ‘To defeat the few’

Access to German archives has enabled a better understanding of why the Royal Air Force won the Battle of Britain.
10 minutes
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HMAS Choules' Doctor, Commander Scott Squires (left) assists Victorian paramedics with an evacuation from Mallacoota.
17 Sep 2021
Wellbeing

Doctor mental health concerns increase as COVID surge hits hospitals

Concerns are increasing about rising rates of mental health problems and suicide among doctors.
12 minutes
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Participants feel the pain during the fitness session with Commando Steve in Canberra on February 22.
16 Sep 2021
Wellbeing

Twice as many people live with hypertension as 30 years ago

In 2015 hypertension caused the death of 8.5 million people globally, but most people with this condition go untreated because they are unaware that they have it.
10 minutes
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Deputy Chief of Army, Major General Natasha Fox (centre), AM, CSC, meets with Special Air Service Regiment soldiers at Campbell Barracks in Perth, Western Australia.
16 Sep 2021
Leadership

Stressed about returning to work? Here's what your boss can do for you

It’s important that employers make the post-pandemic return to work as least stressful as possible for their employees
10 minutes
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Australian Army officer Lieutenant Colonel Richard Niessl from 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment hands a gift to Japanese Ground Self Defence Force Colonel Kagami Mori at Shoalwater Bay training area, Queensland, as part of Exercise Southern Jackaroo 2022.
15 Sep 2021
Strategic Influence

Why Australia matters more than ever for Japan

Australia's relationship with Japan has grown from one based on trade to one where mutual military cooperation is vital for the region's security.
8 minutes
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