Monthly Archives: February, 2022

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Diaspora has and will lead the way in Australia India relations

“Policies will come from policymakers but passion will come from people, driven by Diaspora.”

Minister Dan Tehan in India to fast track Australia’s trade agreement

Australian - Indian Governments are working on promoting further travel and tourism between the two countries with ease in Visa protocols.

India issues travel advisory for Canada amidst ‘Freedom Convoy’ protests

This development comes two days after the Mayor of Ottawa declared a state of emergency over ‘Freedom Convoy’ protests in the Canadian capital city.

Indian-Aussie start-up legend Alok Kulkarni’s tech firm records USD350 million in funding

"We’re excited to have the firepower to grow and continue to attract the best people globally. We’re at the beginning of a very exciting new chapter.”

Australia opens for international tourists from February 21

“The condition is you must be double vaccinated to come to Australia. That’s the rule. Everyone is expected to abide by it.”

Australian Hindus oppose Religious Freedom Bill amid fears of forced conversion

We oppose anyone calling Hindus idolaters, heathens and infidels.

‘She will live in our hearts through her music’ as India’s Nightingale Lata Mangeshkar cremated with full state honours in Mumbai

Officials of the Indian armed forces carried her mortal remains and paid the full state honours.

Market Mantra: Are we on recovery path or it’s just another short term gain?

Australia had its own mini version of Facebook last week with building products group Boral falling 41% to hit a 17-month low.

India Champion for record fifth U19 World Cup, defeats England

Earlier, India had won the U19 World Cup in 2000, 2008, 2012, and 2018.

Tonga: What actually happened when Volcanic Mushroom Plume

"It takes roughly 900-1000 years for the Hunga volcano to fill up with magma, which cools and starts to crystallize, producing large amounts of gas pressure inside the magma"

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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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