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In the final episode of the Australian Naval History podcast series Professor Rob McLaughlin and his expert panel of Professor Tom Frame, Rear Admiral James Goldrick & Vice Admiral Peter Jones reflect on the 101 episodes and the RoyalAustralian Navy's history
Professor Rob McLaughlin & his expert panel of Judge Sylvia Emmett, Professor Tom Frame & Commodore Brian Robertson discuss the legal aftermath of the tragic sinking of the destroyer HMAS Voyager in a collision with the aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne. Produced by the Naval Studies Group in conjunction with the Submarine Institute of Australia, the Australian Naval Institute, Naval Historical Society & the RAN Seapower Centre. More details about this video and the Naval Studies Group are available at the UNSW website: https://www.unsw.adfa.edu.au/school-of-humanities-and-social-sciences/naval-studies-group
Professor Rob McLaughlin & his expert panel of Judge Sylvia Emmett, Professor Tom Frame, Lieutenant Commander Doug Moore, Commodore Brian Robertson & Vice Admiral Peter Jones discuss the tragic sinking of the destroyer HMAS Voyager in a collision with the aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne. Produced by the Naval Studies Group in conjunction with the Submarine Institute of Australia, the Australian Naval Institute, Naval Historical Society & the RAN Seapower Centre. More details about this video and the Naval Studies Group are available at the UNSW website: https://www.unsw.adfa.edu.au/school-of-humanities-and-social-sciences/naval-studies-group
Has your boss ever asked you to do something ethically ambiguous for ‘the greater good’? Have you experienced a pang of guilt or shame after performing duties which clash with your personal moral compass? You may be suffering from ‘moral injury’. Moral injury has long been a buzz word among war veterans who have faced moral transgressions in the line of duty, the profound impact of which creates an invisible wound that can impair moral reasoning and decision-making. At our next Learn@Lunch session, Professor Tom Frame examines the incidence and prevalence of moral injury in today’s morally complex society, why it deserves our closer attention, and how better addressing this issue can set us on a path to a better world. Tom Frame is a Professor of History with UNSW Canberra and, in 2017, became the inaugural Director of the UNSW Canberra Public Leadership Research Group. In addition to authoring 40 books, his career has included service as a naval officer and ministry as Bishop to the Australian Defence Force. https://alumni.unsw.edu.au/learnatlunch Subscribe to the Learn@Lunch e-invite list here: http://eepurl.com/dieEMX
Professor Tom Frame thinks much of what we take for leadership in Canberra and across the country needs to change.
Professor Tom Frame & his expert panel discuss the founding and early years of the Royal Australian Naval College. The panel consists of Vice Admiral Peter Jones, Commander Greg Swinden & Lieutenant Commander David Jones.
Professor Tom Frame and his expert panel discuss the RAN Bridging Train who served in World War I. The panel consists of Mr John Perryman, Mr Martin Smee & Commander Greg Swinden.
Professor Tom Frame & his expert panel discuss the 1914 Australian capture of Rabaul in German New Guinea. The panel consists of Rear Admiral Peter Briggs, Professor Michael Epkenhans, Dr David Stevens, Dr Stephenson & Commander Greg Swinden.
Professor Tom Frame and his expert panel discuss the famous 1942 HMAS Australia Court Martial. The panel consists of Mr Mike Carlton, Rear Admiral James Goldrick, Associate Professor David Letts and Associate Professor Cameron Moore.
Professor Tom Frame and his expert panel discuss the service of the Royal Australian Navy Oberon class submarines. This third and final episode covers the move of the Oberons to Fleet Base West in Western Australia and life in a Oberon submarine.
Professor Tom Frame and his expert panel discuss the service of the RAN Oberon class submarines. This second of three episodes covers the Submarine Weapons Upgrade Program.
Analysis by expert panel of the Oberon Class submarines in RAN service. The first of three episodes. This episode covers the reasons for acquiring the Oberon Class submarine and their introduction into RAN service. The convenor is Professor Tom Frame with members panel Vice Admiral Ian MacDougall, Rear Admiral Peter Briggs, Commodore Terry Roach, Commander Peter Horobin, Commander David Nicholls. Produced by the Naval Studies Group in conjunction with the Submarine Institute of Australia, the Australian Naval Institute, Naval Historical Society and the RAN Seapower Centre. More details about this video and the Naval Studies Group are available at the UNSW website: https://www.unsw.adfa.edu.au/school-of-humanities-and-social-sciences/naval-studies-group
Analysis by expert panel of the 1942 Battle of the Coral Sea. The convenor is Professor Tom Frame with panel members Vice Admiral Peter Jones, Rear Admiral James Goldrick and Lieutenant Commander Desmond Woods. Produced by the Naval Studies Group in conjunction with the Submarine Institute of Australia, the Australian Naval Institute, Naval Historical Society and the RAN Seapower Centre. More details about this video and the Naval Studies Group are available at the UNSW website: https://www.unsw.adfa.edu.au/school-of-humanities-and-social-sciences/naval-studies-group
Analysis by expert panel of the 1942 Japanese Midget Submarine Attack on Sydney Harbour. The convenor is Professor Tom Frame with panel members Vice Admiral Peter Jones, Rear Admiral Peter Briggs and Dr David Stevens. Produced by the Naval Studies Group in conjunction with the Submarine Institute of Australia, the Australian Naval Institute, Naval Historical Society and the RAN Seapower Centre. More details about this video and the Naval Studies Group are available at the UNSW Canberra website: https://www.unsw.adfa.edu.au/school-of-humanities-and-social-sciences/naval-studies-group