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The Highest Honour #14 | Tom Derrick | Mark Donaldson
The actions of Tom Derrick could have seen him win multiple awards for heroism, an absolute hero who, by his actions put Australian Forces on the front foot multiple times, while few words can do justice to Mark Donaldson's journey to becoming one of the few living national heroes.
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Who is Instructing: You or Your PowerPoint?
'One of the most important considerations when using a PowerPoint presentation is the planning of how it is used to support the lesson, not drive the lesson.' Siobhan McSweeney encourages instructors think about how they're employing PowerPoint in their lessons.
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Knowing Yourself and Others as a Leader: Commanding in the Digital World
In today's climate of high tech communication devices and platforms, we can sometimes forget that people need time away from their devices to function. In this article, MAJ Gibson writes a narrative that will resonate with many of us about today's high paced, high functioning workplaces.
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The Highest Honour #15 | William Dunstan | John Dwyer
Not all VC recipients died during their courageous acts of bravery. Both Corporal Dunstan and Sergeant Dwyer, despite putting themselves in harms way, survived beyond their military service and were honoured with notable funeral services.
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