Yearly Archives: 2022

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It’s time to add climate change and net-zero emissions to the RBA’s top 3 economic goals

The bank’s primary tool – the interest rate – is particularly good at sending signals to the “demand” side of the economy, but climate risks are more likely to present supply-side inflationary shocks.

Construction company penalised over $40k for failing to provide back-pay entitlements and pay slips

Fair Work Ombudsman Sandra Parker said business operators that fail to act on Compliance Notices need to be aware they can face penalties in court on top of having to back-pay workers.

Jason Wood calls Joanne Ryan “Lazy Labor member (who) can’t be bothered” to visit when Hindu temple attacked

The Australia Today can reveal that as a local federal MP, Ms Ryan even refused to write a supporting letter for SMVS Temple's Safer Community Grant application.

Indian-Australian wins gold in sports modelling and bodybuilding World Championship

Neeru Samota has now won 57 Medals and Achievements in sports modelling and bodybuilding.

As Victorians head to the polls, will voters punish the major parties?

The final outcome of the upper house election may replicate the existing result, which would mean neither major party controls the chamber and must work with cross-bench MPs to form a majority.

Australia should lead, not follow the UK in building relations with India: Pallavi Sinha

Ms Sinha is a Lawyer and Notary Public and Co Chair Liberal Party Friends of India. She is also actively involved in advocacy work in areas such as small business, education, Gender and social cohesion.

Deliveroo’s exit from Australia shows why gig workers need more protection

Deliveroo has already shut its operations in Germany (2019), Spain (2021), and the Netherlands (2022).

How about Australia vs India in World’s largest cricket stadium?

In 2022, the Narendra Modi Stadium was the venue for the Indian Premier League (IPL) final which was witnessed by 104,859 spectators.

“India presents unparalleled growth opportunities for Australian business”: Minister Don Farrell

ECTA capitalises on this by delivering strong, immediate market access outcomes for Australia in goods and services and improved trade facilitation.

Qatar accused of allegedly hiring paid ‘fake’ Indian football fans

It was reported that these 'fake' fans, mostly from Kerala, in India, were also used to welcome the England team.

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‘King Khan’ charged over alleged unexplained wealth in Fiji as drug investigations widens

The restraining order also covered a $400,000 property, cash held in a local bank, and four vehicles.

Coalition vows to cap top public sector pay as election battle over spending intensifies

Wilson said the savings generated from the cap, estimated at more than $20 million over the next decade, would be redirected toward essential services

Australia’s largest gallery to host exhibition on Hindu god Vishnu’s avatars

“Vishnu’s avatars are responsive, dynamic and shaped by the cultures and communities that embrace them – whether in centuries past or today.”
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