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Australian Army staff cadets from the Royal Military College at Duntroon pack-march along a road between activities during Exercise Shaggy Ridge at Majura training area in Canberra.
30 Mar 2021
Strategic Influence

Defence review: British army to be cut to 72,500 troops by 2025

The British Defence Review opts for a smaller but technologically advanced force that, with less equipment and fewer people—can better deal with current and future threats to UK security.
30 minutes
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970
(left) Corporal Thomas Ovey and Trooper Damian Day from the 2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment (Queensland Mounted Infantry) trial the Australian Army Stealth Reconnaissance E-Bikes at Townsville Field Training Area, Queensland.
29 Mar 2021
Wellbeing

Charging ahead: what you need to know about buying or renting an e-bike in Australia

To date, in 2021, Australia has experienced record sales of e-bikes, which appears to signal a positive lifestyle change for many Australians.
10 minutes
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967
Chief of Air Force, Air Marshal Mel Hupfeld, AO, DSC, hosted an Air Marshals Symposium at RAAF Base Point Cook, Melbourne, on Tuesday, 29 March 2022. The symposium is an opportunity for Air Force’s… read more
28 Mar 2021
Leadership

Leadership, Concepts Of Military

US military leadership training and education programs are continuously evolving to meet the increasingly complex nature of warfare.
30 minutes
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968
Commander1st Brigade, Brigadier Matthew Pearse, conducts a Q&A session with participants at the 2018 Warfighter Conference at Robertson Barracks in Darwin on the 8th of February.
27 Mar 2021
Military Management

Why Patience Is A Powerful Business Asset

One of the business skills that became increasingly important during the Covid-19 pandemic was patience and in particular knowing when to be patient.
10 minutes
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966
C-27J Spartan Loadmaster, Sergeant Daniel Saunders, from 35 Squadron, operates the camera off the coast of Chuuk, Federated States of Micronesia during Operation SOLANIA.
26 Mar 2021
Cyber

Hackers say they've gained access to surveillance cameras in Australian childcare centres, schools and aged care

Article details recent hacks of Australian surveillance cameras and notes that cyber-security is just as important regarding surveillance cameras as it is for any other part of a computer-based system.
25 minutes
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963
Royal Australian Navy Reserve Medical Officer and Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, Commander Ravi Mahajani, works with Vietnamese Surgeons, Doctor Hoan (left) and Doctor Khanh (right) during an operation to restore joint mobility for a Vietnamese patient at Khan Hoa General Hospital in Nha Trang,… read more
25 Mar 2021
Technology & Innovation

The potential of Brain-Machine Interface technology has Silicon Valley excited, and ethicists worried

Brain-Machine Interface technology has the potential to improve the lives of people with a disability, but without regulation, it may be open to abuse.
20 minutes
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950
No. 37 Squadron Combat Systems Officer, Flight Lieutenant Anthony Bremner, controls a Litening Pod from the augmented crew station on the flight deck of a C-130J Hercules during a disaster relief mission rehearsal in western New South Wales.
24 Mar 2021
Communication & Cognition

One Personality Trait Predicts Longevity More Than Others—But Why?

Conscientiousness seems to be the personality trait most closely linked to longevity.
25 minutes
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962
United States Navy destroyer USS Rafael Peralta launches a Standard Missile MkII during Exercise PACIFIC VANGUARD in the East Australian Exercise Area.
23 Mar 2021
Strategic Influence

Australia has a key role to play in reducing China’s rare-earths dominance

China is the major supplier of rare earths; Australia needs a strategy for the mining and processing of rare earths to reduce our dependence on China.
25 minutes
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Medical personnel from HMAS Stirling receive brief at Avalon Airport by Commanding Officer HMAS Cerberus Captain Michael Oborn, during Operation COVID-19 Assist in Melbourne, Victoria.
22 Mar 2021
Wellbeing

5 Pandemic Mistakes We Keep Repeating

This article claims that US government health authorities made mistakes in providing information on Covid-19 to the American public.
10 minutes
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964
Security leaders from 24 nations and territories and five regional bodies attended the Joint Heads of Pacific Security event 2020. A virtual meeting enabled the collaboration focused on regional security.
21 Mar 2021
Military Management

Stanford researchers identify four causes for ‘Zoom fatigue’ and their simple fixes

Professor Jeremy Bailenson provides ways to reduce the fatigue and anxiety caused by participating in too many virtual meetings.
20 minutes
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