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Helping first responders deal with stress
Brendan Nicholson | October 16, 2020Fortem Australia is a not-for-profit organisation providing mental health support to members of first responder agencies and their families.
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Forewarned is forearmed
Brendan Nicholson | October 9, 2020Army chief Lieutenant General Rick Burr has written to all of Australia’s soldiers to prepare them for the release of a report expected to contain shocking allegations that a small number of troops carried out multiple war crimes in Afghanistan.
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Restoring military culture
Brendan Nicholson | October 6, 2020The Australian Army is rebuilding the cultural and ethical base of its special forces in the light of allegations of war crimes in Afghanistan.
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Economics may drive the climate change solution
Brendan Nicholson | August 21, 2020Measures to reduce climate change are likely to be driven by economics as more nations measure the true cost of burning fossil fuels.
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Grim findings to come in war crimes investigation
Brendan Nicholson | August 12, 2020Australians will be dismayed by the findings of an investigation into allegations that their special forces in Afghanistan committed war crimes, Defence Minister Linda Reynolds has warned.
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The army must be ready to fight more than fires
Brendan Nicholson | June 1, 2020The ADF’s primary focus on defending the nation has not changed but the military can still lend a hand when the nation is burning.
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The rocky road from concept to combat
Brendan Nicholson | January 3, 2020The way industry, the army and military scientists worked together to harden the Bushmaster against ever more devastating IEDs offers a model of effective defence cooperation.
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Australia’s expanding navy helps us play a larger regional role
Brendan Nicholson | October 9, 2019The Royal Australian Navy is building relationships with allies and gaining experience in an increasingly complex and uncertain Indo-Pacific region.
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Australia’s ‘unbreakable alliance’
Brendan Nicholson | August 18, 2019Washington’s ambassador to Australia, Arthur Culvahouse, has used a speech to ASPI to stress the strength of the alliance with the United States and to reject suggestions that China and America are involved in a new cold war.
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The threat to the West from ‘political warfare’
Brendan Nicholson | June 18, 2019A new form of ‘political warfare’ has emerged in the internet age, with information campaigns, cyber operations and social media propaganda used by hostile state actors to undermine western democracies.
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More is at stake than merely leaked information
Brendan Nicholson | June 9, 2019Australians are right to be alarmed about police raids on the ABC and a newspaper journalist’s home.
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Flying the flag in the Pacific
Brendan Nicholson | May 27, 2019Amid growing concern about potential threats to peace in the Indo-Pacific, a Royal Australian Navy task force has completed a three-month tour of seven key nations, underlining Australia’s commitment to the region.