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Black and white portrait of Michael Howlett
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8 June 2022

Thirty years on, Defence reflects on the tragic loss of one of its scientists, Michael Howlett, who was killed during an aircraft crash while undertaking his scientific duties.

An image of a woman at a whiteboard, explaining her work
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6 June 2022

In a bid to win the attention of investors and Defence capability managers, budding innovators and entrepreneurs will pitch their innovations to potential customers as part of an online Defence innovation showcase.

Artistic render of an extra large autonomous undersea vehicle
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2 June 2022

Defence has partnered with global tech company Anduril to design and develop extra-large autonomous undersea vehicles.

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6 May 2022

Some of the world's largest warships are protected from missile attack by Nulka, an Australian-designed rocket that pretends to be a ship.

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26 April 2022

Petty Officer Henry Kindler recalls the sad ending to Australia's first attempt to establish a submarine service.

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13 April 2022

When Australia's first defence scientist, Cecil Hake, set out to create a national factory to manufacture the gunpowder replacement cordite on 15 April 1907, he could not have known that he was laying the foundations for one of the world's great research institutions.

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23 March 2022

Defence operations analyst Dr Alexander Kalloniatis is the 2021 recipient of the Defence Minster's Award for Achievement in Science and Technology.

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18 March 2022

Defence scientist Katie Mortimer-Murphy's data analytics toolbox helps tell the whole story.

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15 March 2022

Undergraduate Charli Goodrich's forensic examinations.

Mr Tim Pitts (DSTG) chats to IW Scholarship student Ethan Selway (University of Adelaide).
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9 February 2022

An information warfare summer school.

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