RNZN delivers aid to flooded east coast
On 17 February the specialist dive and hydrographic vessel HMNZS Manawanui, with a crew of 50 plus 28 extra personnel, commenced delivery of 5,000...
First woman to command a RAN destroyer
After a busy year of achievements in 2022, HMAS Hobart personnel are ready to welcome the challenges of 2023 under new command.
The ship returned...
RAN’s first rabbi chaplain
A former New York ambulance driver and US Navy reservist is set to become the Royal Australian Navy’s first Rabbi-Chaplain.
Rabbi Rafi Kaiserblueth was sworn...
Women and leadership scholarships
Women & Leadership Australia is offering professional development scholarships for Australian Naval Institute staff and members. The scholarships are open to women across all areas...
Mastering the Art of Command
Mastering the Art of Command; Admiral Chester W Nimitz and Victory in the Pacific. By Trent Hone. Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, 2022.
Reviewed by Tim Coyle...
Women get award for secret code cracks
Eight decades after secretly cracking codes in a Brisbane garage, three women have been recognised for their World War II service, The Canberra Times...
Time to rethink Morrison doctrine
By Hamish McDonald*
Scott Morrison didn’t end last year well: blamed by his own party for its election loss; censured by parliament for his secret...
Islands’ lawfare on climate change
By Donald R Rothwell*
The call for a global response to the impact of climate change and especially the threats posed by sea-level rise for...
Exasperation over naval non-delivery
Exasperation is growing over the U.S Navy’s inability to get missiles and weapons delivered fast enough to keep its own magazines full, let alone...
US Navy to set up innovation centre
The U.S. Navy is creating an innovation centre and an advisory board focused on science and technology as the service seeks to better invest...