News 22 Oct 2019 Air Power Seminar: Air Power in Afghanistan This Air Power Seminar was held at 10.30-11.30am on Monday 25th November.
Publication Beyond the Future Force 25 Oct 2013 AAP1000-H The Australian Experience of Air Power (2nd Edition) By Royal Australian Air Force
News 02 Nov 2023 2022 Chief of Air Force Writing Awards Winners Announced Congratulations to Amy Hestermann-Crane and Amanda Gosling Clarke on being the recipients of the Corporal Margaret Clarke Award and The Wrigley Prize.
Air/Space 27 Oct 2022 Developing What is Air Force’s contribution to Joint Force Effects - both domestically and internationally? Like all aspects of the ADF, the Air Force has the need to contribute and enable Australia’s larger national power strategies. By Lucinda Branson, Talysha Harrison, Diana Jin, Katherine King, Josua Pekolj & Alexandra Walters
Air/Space 30 Aug 2023 Developing Living and Thriving Under Ambiguity Living and Thriving Under Ambiguity Luke Houghton and Jennifer Loy Griffith University By Luke Houghton, Jennifer Loy
Air/Space 09 Jul 2022 Advanced Rethinking Air Force preparation and mounting for joint force operations in the Indo-Pacific The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) needs to integrate air power into the joint force in order to maximise their contribution to the exercises in By Shane Ivimey
Video Conferences 27 Feb 2023 Chief of Air Force Symposium 2023 Opening Addresses and Keynote Speaker Welcome to the live recordings of the Chief of Air Force Symposium 2023: By Air Commodore Michael Durant, Chief of the Royal Australian Air Force, Air Marshal Robert Chipman, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Defence, The Hon. Richard Marles, Air Marshal Edward Stringer, Royal Air Force (Retired)
Air/Space 30 Jan 2023 Developing Evolution of Air Bases - Darwin Revisted Evolution of Air Bases - Darwin Revisted David Miller Australian Defence Force By David Millar
Publication SAASS Thesis 25 Jul 2023 Advanced SAASS Paper: Royal Australian Air Force 2025: A New Organizational Structure to Optimize Combat Effectiveness in an Era of Great Power Competition The current RAAF organizational structure is top-heavy, unbalanced and too compartmentalized. This results in stove piped training, which inhibits high-end, networked and integrated joint collective training. By David Earl Borg, OAM