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Officers and sailors from HMA Ships Adelaide and Canberra on HMAS Adelaide's flight deck as part of a mental health event at Garden Island.
15 Oct 2021
Military Management

Mental health days are on the rise in the corporate world, but they're not a silver bullet for workplace stress

Workplace mental health issues are increasing, and so is the trend for organisations to grant employees wellness days off, which is part of an overall business strategy to reduce stress.
15 minutes
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A No. 100 Squadron English Electric Canberra Bomber TT heritage aircraft flying over the Temora Aviation Museum during its maiden voyage under Royal Australian Air Force custodianship.
15 Oct 2021
Military History

Chuck Yeager obituary American pilot who was the first person to fly faster than the speed of sound

Chuck Yeager the first person to break the sound barrier in level flight.
6 minutes
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Royal Australian Navy recruits march off the parade ground after the graduation ceremony at the Royal Australian Navy Recruit School at HMAS Cerberus in Victoria.
14 Oct 2021
Communication & Cognition

Why everyone’s favorite personality test is BS

In this article, academic psychologist Art Markman states that the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is, in so many words, neither accurate nor helpful in identifying personality types.
14 minutes
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Rani is a rescue dog and the mascot of the West Head Gunnery Range in Flinders, Victoria.
14 Oct 2021
Communication & Cognition

Recent discoveries reveal how dogs are hardwired to understand and communicate with people—even at birth

Communication isn’t just something that takes place between humans—we also communicate with our canine friends.
9 minutes
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1350
Australian Army Soldiers and Officers from the 17th Sustainment Brigade and Australian Army Band Sydney run with Australian and American Ultra Marathon runners during the COs (Commanding Officers) 5 km run at The School of Infantry, Singleton, NSW.
13 Oct 2021
Wellbeing

Why do people run marathons?

The UK’s BBC examines the reasons why people run marathons.
12 minutes
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A Royal Australian Air Force No. 1 Squadron F/A-18F Super Hornet demonstrates capability with a flypast at the Century Batteries Ipswich SuperSprint held at the Queensland Raceway at Willowbank.
13 Oct 2021
Communication & Cognition

New research sheds light on the psychological payoff of believing in conspiracy theories

This article provides a number of reasons why people might prefer to believe conspiracy theories rather than, the truth the main reason being that—conspiracy theories are more entertaining.
10 minutes
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Leading Aircraftwoman Fahren Murphy with No.1 Expeditionary Health Squadron, clears the needle from any air bubbles before giving the inoculation to a patient at RAAF Base Townsville.
12 Oct 2021
Communication & Cognition

YouTube bans all anti-vaccine misinformation

YouTube is banning all videos that include false information about vaccines or make false claims that approved vaccines are dangerous.
12 minutes
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Official 2+2 discussions between The Honourable Julie Bishop, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Senator the Honourable Marise Payne with Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Mr Fumio Kishida and the Minister for Defence, Mr Gen Nakatani in Sydney.
12 Oct 2021
Strategic Influence

How will the Australia- Japan relationship fare under Prime Minister Fumio Kishida?

This ASPI article argues that the strong Australia –Japan relationship is likely to continue under new Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.
8 minutes
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Special forces soldiers takes part in the Combined Force Special Operations Component Command Direct Action Multiple Force Element during Exercise Talisman Sabre 2015 at Hidden Valley, Northern Territory.
11 Oct 2021
Strategic Influence

Australia must adopt unorthodox options to disrupt China’s grey-zone threat.

Australia needs a whole of government approach to counter Chinese Grey-Zone operations in our region.
11 minutes
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11 Oct 2021
Wellbeing

Do brain training apps, games and puzzles enhance brain health?

Some studies continue to demonstrate that mentally stimulating activities can help reduce and delay cognitive decline.
12 minutes
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