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1 May 2022
Military Management
Trends for the modern workplace in 2022 and beyond
Current employment and businesses are changing and probably need to adopt strategies to maintain productivity and culture when operating with a remote workforce.
8 minutes
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1775
16 Apr 2022
Wellbeing
SUVs, Trucks More Prone to Hitting Pedestrians
A new report has found that larger vehicles are much more likely than cars to hit and kill pedestrians, suggesting that car drivers might better see pedestrians than drivers of larger vehicles.
4 minutes
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1774
15 Apr 2022
Wellbeing
Our Love Of Sport Is Now A Gateway To Gambling
Sport is woven into Australian culture, but the relationship between sport and gambling has again surfaced after betting agency Sportsbet was fined a record $A2.5 million for breaching Australia’s spam laws earlier this month (March).
7 minutes
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1773
29 Mar 2022
Technology & Innovation
The James Webb Space Telescope has sent back its clearest image yet
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the Hubble replacement, has undergone a crucial phase of mirror alignment and has taken the highest resolution infrared images of distant galaxies ever taken from space.
3 minutes
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1772
29 Mar 2022
Technology & Innovation
ASA's Artemis moon rocket just rode a 'supertank' to the launch pad
NASA's Orion spacecraft and the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket have begun final preparations for a dress rehearsal test.
8 minutes
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1771
24 Apr 2022
Technology & Innovation
Australian researchers claim ‘giant leap’ in technology to produce affordable renewable hydrogen
The production of affordable hydrogen has taken a major step forward, according to Australian researchers, who claim we are now much closer to the time when green hydrogen will be competitive with fossil fuels as an energy source.
6 minutes
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1770
19 Apr 2022
Cyber
Government committee blames tech companies for allowing trolls to thrive online
An Australian Government review into online safety has blamed trolls and internet harassment on Big Tech companies for not enforcing their own rules properly.
6 minutes
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1769
31 Mar 2022
Cyber
Forget Cyberwar: We Need Cybersecurity First
Timothy Edgar argues that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has shattered many illusions regarding cyberwar—for example, offensive cyber-operations are no substitute for effective cybersecurity.
17 minutes
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1768
27 Mar 2022
Strategic Influence
Now is not the time to buy lots of heavy armoured vehicles
Michael Shoebridge writing for the Strategist, argues that recent conflicts in the Ukraine and Azerbaijan has demonstrated that cheap drones can sometimes stop expensive tanks.
8 minutes
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1767
20 Apr 2022
Military Management
Hybrid work becomes new battleground in war for talent
Employers hoping to return to a traditional workplace where you leave your home to go to work are likely to be disappointed.
10 minutes
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