Monthly Archives: November, 2021

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PM Morrison unveils Mahatma Gandhi statue at Australian Indian Community Centre

"And to unveil a statue in honour of Mahatma Gandhi is a very important opportunity for us to reflect on that particular element of the relationship."

T20 WC: Magical Matt helps Australia win over Pak to set up final against NZ

In the second last over, Hasan Ali dropped a simple catch of Wade, and it came to bite Pakistan, as Australia registered a win by five wickets.

Indian Ph.D. researchers studying in Australia win the most prestigious scholarship

Their projects aim to solve the high energy usage of Internet of Things (IoT) communication networks and to improve petrochemical refinery wastewater treatment.

Rare records of 320,000 Punjabi soldiers from World War I released online

In fact, Punjabi soldiers comprised of all Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs and made up almost a third of the British Indian armed forces.

Former Australian Prime Minister points finger at Narendra Modi for abolishing Article 370 in Kashmir

On being pointed to human rights abuse in China, Mr. Keating diverted and instead pointed finger at India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Victorian Government never delivered promised ventilators to India

Indian Ministry of External Affairs told The Australia Today, "Our requests were very specific to our friends, However, we would not comment on who promised what and whether those promises were 100% fulfilled."

International students’ entry to New Zealand in early 2022 is unlikely

The protesting students claim that despite paying thousands of dollars and having valid work visas, Indian offshore migrants are fighting for their rights.

Should daily singing the Australian national anthem be made compulsory in schools?

Many indigenous and migrant activists feel that the lyrics do not accurately represent them and their heritage.

51 per cent drop in international student applications at Australian universities

"I cannot be clearer about our desire to get international students back into the country. They have been an incredible source of revenue for our institutions and other businesses," said Minister Tudge

Market Mantra: Australian shares on a roll despite CBA and Westpac raising their fixed interest mortgage rate

Westpac shares were dumped in large numbers after it reported high expenses and full-year results missed targets.

Must-read

Three Indian migrants killed in devastating highway crash in New Zealand

Police say the vehicle is believed to have crossed the centre line moments before the impact, though investigations into the cause are ongoing.

Hundreds of students set to lose qualifications as Melbourne training college registration canceled

College issued qualifications and statements of attainment without ensuring students had completed proper assessment or met competency requirements

Childcare worker Jayendra Jung Shahi granted bail over alleged slaping two toddlers

His lawyer told the court his mental health had declined following recent family tragedies, arguing he required support.
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