Yearly Archives: 2022

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The one thing Year 12 students need for exams…and life beyond school

This week, year 12 students in New South Wales will begin their final exams, with students in other Australian states soon to follow.

‘It’s Zo time’: Savarirayan becomes first Indian heritage Australian female footy player

International Day of the Girl: Zoe Savarirayan is a former NPL soccer star with the Bulleen Lions and was selected as a rookie for North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos from Wesley College.

Anjali and Aishwarya shine in Victorian Honour Roll of Women

Aishwarya Kansakar is a technology futurist while Anjali Shama is a passionate climate change activist.

Does having a majority of women justices in High Court of Australia matters?

For more than 80 years after its establishment in 1903, the High Court of Australia remained the exclusive preserve of men.

India’s Tata Steel taps into Australia’s critical mineral resources to increase production

This new business collaboration by the world's number ten steel manufacturer has the potential to deliver benefits to both Australia and India.

Do you know that ‘digital hoarding’ could be your next big problem?

When an individual constantly acquires digital content, feels difficulty in discarding it, and accumulates digital content without an intended purpose.

Australia-India Foreign Ministers’ Framework Dialogue highlights counter-terrorism, defence issues and mobility of talent-skills

As liberal democracies, we want to ensure that countries make sovereign choices on matters that are important to them. 

Australia India Institute’s AIRS fellowship program accepting applications in priority sectors 

35 awards are available to applicants from higher education institutions in each country.

20.4kg Tiranga Barfi wins sweets competition at Diwali show 

Shakuntala Chand feels that others too should make traditional Indian sweets and showcase their talent in such competitions.

Optus data breach: regulatory changes announced, but legislative reform still needed

Australia’s data privacy laws and regulations should put limits on how much data companies can collect, or for how long they can keep that information.

Must-read

15 illegal Indian migrants deported from Australia

The group includes 10 men and one woman from Punjab, while the remaining deportees are from Haryana, Uttarakhand and Telangana.

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.
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