Yearly Archives: 2022

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Seven ‘superpowers’ you need to fight climate change

What resources do children and young people themselves want, to support them in facing climate change?

Australia to enter recession with rise in unemployment, claims investment bank

The Reserve bank of Australia (RBA) has put the unemployment rate forecast for the end of 2023 at 3.7 per cent.

Error or Lies? Truth behind misleading ‘foreign agent’ claims about Dr Salvatore Babones

Dr Babones explains why he registered under this scheme for three months in 2020 even though he was told by Australian officials that he didn't have to!

Are you a morning or evening type worker? Choice of hours is next in workplace flexibility

In the working-age population about 20% can be categorised as either morning or evening types while 60% are intermediate types.

Almost fifty per cent Indian and Nepali international students refused Australian visa

Only 3.8 per cent of international student applications that is just 34 out of more than 900 students interested in vocational study were approved.

Australia preparing for the fourth wave of COVID

The subvariants are all “different” from each other, it is being reported that this is a “soup” of Omicron variants, including BA.5, BA.2.75, XBB, and BQ.1.

What do we know about REvil, the Russian ransomware gang likely behind the Medibank cyber attack?

Russian ransomware groups have close informal links to Russian security agencies such as FSB, the Russian internal security agency.

Prof. Dinesh Kumar’s contactless screening tool could revolutionise chronic wound treatment

Prof. Kumar is an expert in Biomedical engineering, neuromotor control, biosignal phenomena, and human-computer interaction and an alumnus of the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (PhD, 1991) and Chennai (1983).

Did pandemic reshape the way you buy, prepare and consume food?

The pandemic not only changed the way we purchased food, but also the motivations behind those purchases.

Sukhinder Singh Cassidy appointed CEO of cloud accounting company Xero

Sukhinder Singh Cassidy said that her father seeded and fueled her passion for entrepreneurship from a young age - "it all started with his ledger."

Must-read

Indian-Australian become largest overseas-born Aussies taking over England

Overseas-born individuals now make up 32 per cent of the country’s estimated population of 27.6 million—approaching the historic peak of 32.4 per cent recorded in 1891.

‘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
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