
Hannah Dowling
Writer at Freelance
Aerospace and Defence Journalist based in Toowoomba, QLD. Catch me: @ausaviation @the_wofa @SpaceConnectHQ @DefenceConnect
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
australianaviation.com.au | Jake Nelson |Hannah Dowling |Adam Thorn |Robert Dougherty
Can Virgin’s Miraculous Comeback Continue? My Colleague, Jake Nelson, has been a busy man these past few months. It didn’t occur to me until far too late, but our senior journalist has penned almost half the issue! Luckily for us, he’s the best journalist on the beat and, for our website, has broken scores of agenda-setting exclusives. For this issue, though, Jake takes a deep dive into some of the sector’s biggest talking points.
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2 months ago |
businesspost.ie | Hannah Dowling
Commercial Property Inside Ireland’s booming student digs market - why investors are turning to student accommodation Ireland’s Purpose Built Student Accommodation sector is attracting interest, not just in Dublin but in regional areas too as new third-level hubs emerge and develop
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Feb 11, 2025 |
australianaviation.com.au | Jake Nelson |Jerome Doraisamy |Hannah Dowling
Cyclone Tracy evacuation efforts were the best of our industryWere you alive for Cyclone Tracy? I wasn’t but it’s hard to fathom today the scale of the damage inflicted by the hurricane. Estimates suggest up to 80 per cent of buildings were destroyed and the weather event hit in the early hours of Christmas morning, when the city was unprepared for its fallout. It didn’t help that predictions in the days before suggested it would miss the city entirely.
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Sep 24, 2024 |
orbitaltoday.com | Hannah Dowling
All 193 member states of the United Nations have signed a new Pact for the Future that highlights a renewed commitment to global collaboration, including active debris removal, space traffic management, and peaceful uses of space. The UN announced it has officially agreed and signed the Pact for Future after nine months of negotiation. The pact notes a total of 56 action points which “protect the needs and interests of present and future generations” through deep multilateral collaboration.
‘Sometimes Tests Fail’: Industry Urges Public to Support Failed Rocket Tests Following RFA Explosion
Sep 22, 2024 |
orbitaltoday.com | Hannah Dowling
Orbex chief commercial officer John Bone has spoken out in support of rival spaceport SaxaVord in the aftermath of the failed RFA rocket static fire test last month. Speaking on a panel at the Space Comm Expo Scotland in Glasgow last week, Bone was asked about the public nature of testing and evaluating rocket technology, particularly when things go wrong.
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