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Monthly Archives: May, 2022
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INNOVATION
World’s oldest dock for ships found in India
This structure has been identified as a tidal dock for sea-faring ships at this site a remarkable feat for its time.
INFOTAINMENT
How far would you go to win half a million dollars?
Escaype Live is a story of the world we live in today, where social media is not just a habit but has become a form of emotional expression.
INNOVATION
Melbourne teenager becomes youngest Australian to climb Mount Everest
There are only fourteen mountains in the world that are above 8,000m and Gabby has now climbed three of them.
OPINION
Labor offers for a better future of all Australians
Labor’s plan is about a stronger economy, more jobs, greater security of work and higher wages so Australian families can get ahead.
INNOVATION
‘Made in India’ warships: Is India ready to build for the global navy needs?
"After the successful launch of INS ‘Udaygiri änd INS ‘Surat’, there's no doubt we will do shipbuilding not only for India but also for the world."
INNOVATION
Anubhav and Parul Sharma saw opportunity to grow online flower business when most struggled during COVID
Anubhav Sharma attributes his success and growth of business to solving the supply chain issues and a strong digital marketing strategy.
INNOVATION
$41.2 million boost to attract international students to Western Australia
The Premier's University Scholarships will provide $50,000 per annum to attract high-achieving international students.
INFOTAINMENT
Melbourne captivated by the Raags of Hindustan
Melbourne Hindustani Classical Music Society hosts Hindustani Vocalist Mandar Gadgil from Pune, India.
IMMIGRATION
Indian-origin mother and daughter join Royal Australian Air Force
"Manjit and Khushroop are the first mother-daughter duo from India who has got an opportunity to serve in the Air Force of any other country.”
HEALTH
Fake nurse fined $3000 after working at medical centre without qualifications
When the clinic requested for a copy of her Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia registration, she provided a false number on a sticky note.
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NEWS
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.
IMMIGRATION
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
NEWS
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.