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Air & Space Power

China demonstrated ‘satellite dogfighting,’ Space Force general says

The exercise showcased China’s ability to perform complex manoeuvres in orbit, as well as Beijing’s tactical and technological advancement in space capabilities. The operation involved three Shiyan-24C experimental satellites and two other Chinese experimental spacecraft.
2 minutes
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Military Management

00 Outrage after White House accidentally texts journalist war plans: ‘Huge screw-up’

Journalist Goldberg was privy to a chat on Signal, an open-source encrypted messaging service, between the senior-most national security officials. This is a reminder of the risks to Op Sec of using non-approved messaging technology.
4 minutes
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Communication & Cognition

The Case for Ambition

Despite being almost a dirty word, ambition is actually a good thing. It fuels self-reliance and empowers individuals to trust their instincts and shape their own paths, and is an essential tool for personal growth.
6 minutes
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HMAS Sydney (pictured) sails in formation with Navy Ships from Malaysia (KD Terengganu and KD Sri Indera Sakti), Singapore (RSS Vigilance) and the United Kingdom (HMS Spey) during Exercise BERSAMA SHIELD 2025.
Communication & Cognition

Importance of information operations for RAN

Influence now matters as much as presence—without clear, coordinated messaging, Australia risks strategic setbacks before operations even begin. Cognitive warfare targets perception and decisions. Information is a battlespace—not just a tool.
9 minutes
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U.S. Air Force F-22A Raptors assigned to the 27th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron along with Royal Australian Air Force F-35A Lightning IIs from No 75 Squadron and a KC-30A Multi Role Tanker Transport aircraft from No 33 Squadron, demonstrate a show of force by conducting an elephant walk at RAAF Base Tindal, Australia,
Leadership

4 skills leaders need to thrive in the future of work

Work is changing rapidly due to evolving technological, social and economic factors. Relying on command-and-control structures and rigid roles could put organisations at risk of failing to achieve their goals and missions in the future.
4 minutes
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Leadership

Support Your People, Even When They Make Mistakes

The key to growth is learning from mistakes. The best leaders create workplaces that encourage growth and learning—and people are more willing to go the extra mile for a leader who has their back.
4 minutes
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The Australian Government has selected the upgraded Mogami-class frigate as the preferred platform for the Royal Australian Navy’s future fleet of general purpose frigates.
Military Management

Australia chooses big, heavily armed Japanese frigates

Replacing the ANZAC Class, the larger, more heavily armed vessels—initially built in Japan and then WA—feature an advanced combat centre with a 360-degree view, reduced crewing and the ability to launch autonomous systems.
7 minutes
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Development of new facilities at RAAF Edinburgh to support 16 Regiment is well underway.
Strategic Influence

The case against ramping up Australia’s defence spending

Priorities should focus on credible threats and strategic needs—not political pressure or alliance expectations—which calls for smarter spending, not necessarily bigger budgets. Australia’s core defence task remains defending the air-sea gap. Political limits to spending.
6 minutes
5846
Air & Space Power

Royal New Zealand Air Force unveils grey livery for new strategic transport aircraft

The RNZAF will replace Boeing 757s with two Airbus A321XLRs under a $620M lease-to-buy deal, boosting range, efficiency, and capacity for global missions, disaster relief and Antarctic operations. Aircraft to be fully operational by 2028.
2 minutes
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25 Oct 0202
Technology & Innovation

Scientists tricked mosquitoes into delivering vaccines to humans

Scientists genetically modified malaria-spreading mosquitos to deliver vaccines through mosquito bites—to date, this method has a fifty per cent success rate.
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