Chinese surveillance cameras removed due to security concerns

Chinese surveillance cameras removed due to security concerns

South Australia’s health department is removing Chinese-made closed-circuit cameras due to security concerns,but they remain in other government buildings across the country.

  • byAnthony Galloway

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Sydney's alleged cocaine dealers and users charged in three-week police blitz

Sydney's alleged cocaine dealers and users charged in three-week police blitz

A Royal Australian Air Force employee,a pregnant woman and a working taxi driver are among more than 80 alleged buyers and sellers of cocaine charged in the second police blitz on so-called"dial-a-dealer"drug networks this year.

  • byLucy Cormack
Bodies on White Island to be recovered on Friday morning

Bodies on White Island to be recovered on Friday morning

As more victims are identified,New Zealand police have made the dangerous call to revisit the island on Friday to retrieve the remains of up to eight people.

  • byLucy Cormack,Jenny Noyes andSally Rawsthorne
Defence Minister preparing to send Reserve forces to support fire efforts

Defence Minister preparing to send Reserve forces to support fire efforts

Navy,army and air force reserve units have been put on standby to join regular troops amid the bushfire crisis sweeping NSW and Queensland.

  • byRob Harris
Air force and Sydney scientists join to build a'combat cloud'of eyes,ears and noses

Air force and Sydney scientists join to build a'combat cloud'of eyes,ears and noses

Australia's air force is working on a cutting-edge nanotechnology to help planes and other equipment see,hear and even smell everything around them.

  • byDavid Wroe
Canberra to lead military's virtual tech project in defence deal

Canberra to lead military's virtual tech project in defence deal

The technology will let Australian military personnel train virtually with soldiers overseas.

  • byDoug Dingwall
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Pyne unveils secret plan to build military drone to take enemy fire

Pyne unveils secret plan to build military drone to take enemy fire

Australian designed and built autonomous drones could fly alongside RAAF aircraft acting as a “wingman” that would take enemy fire.

  • byPatrick Hatch