The Tyranny of Distance: Where Have All My Friends Gone?
This article advances the importance of military personnel forming real friendships to improve resilience to what may come, including the changing character of war.
Responding to the Chief's Challenge: Reflecting On the Nature and Character of War
… Defining the enduring nature of war is critical for effective … and multifaceted character. As warfare adapts to new technologies … Symposium , Lieutenant General Simon Stuart, AO, DSC sought to …
… Corina Sturmer, Marcus Kiggell, Simon Rockwell. (503min) Charting the war across ten episodes and based … and cultural dimensions of the war while giving even-handed and …
Why We Read: Creating an Intellectual Edge for the Joint Force
… his troops as he learns the hard way.' – General James Mattis, … the positive transformation underway in our approach to … why we read. Channelling Simon Sinek , this article …
… between 1975 and 1997 was the focus of much internal … for foreign aid since sovereignty was achieved, being one of the … in 2019, as Prime Minister was challenged by the Opposition …
… Fellowship Symposium (JLF) was held from 24-28 August 2025 at … NSC, OAM, this symposium was held in conjunction with the … Speaker: Lieutenant General Simon Stuart, AO, DSC Chief of the …
… appointment: we tend to become swamped in the day to day … however this article by Nicholas Simontis via The Military Leader , … professional podcasts in all the 'wasted time' such as driving in …