Yearly Archives: 2022

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UN report on Xinjiang abuses leaves no room for plausible deniability

Multiple reports over the past five years have documented human rights abuses by China in the far-western province.

Sumit Sopori wins ‘Brokerage of the Year’ at Insurance Business Awards Australia 2022

The award recognises the achievements, leadership, innovation, and excellence in the insurance profession.

Cutting COVID isolation and mask mandates will mean more damage to business and health in the long run

Allowing increased transmission will impact the economy by resulting in higher numbers of people affected by long COVID.

Sky is the limit for Indian space-tech startup with record $51 million funding

The $51 million funding to Skyroot Aerospace makes it the highest funding round ever in India’s space technology sector by far.

Why are courts often reluctant to depart from precedent?

Every litigation, when it comes on to the court, has some rules and precedents to be considered by the Hon judges and law professionals.

Australia India Chamber of Commerce celebrates Indian Independence day with glitter and glamour

“It’s wonderful to see so much energy in the Australia-India relationship. This event was a celebration of a special milestone for India but also for our close bilateral relationship.”

Creative skills too should take centre stage at the Australian jobs summit

Developing creative skills requires a sophisticated approach to education and training.

India becomes World’s Fifth Biggest Economy

The United Kingdom (UK) was 5th and has now slipped to 6th place as the people grapple with the increasing cost-of-living and an unstable socio-political environment.

PM Modi commissions India’s first indigenous aircraft carrier INS Vikrant, unveils new Naval Ensign

Till now the identity of slavery remained on the flag of the Indian Navy. But from today onwards, inspired by Chhatrapati Shivaji, the new Navy flag will fly in the sea and in the sky.

Two-year extra post-study work rights for international students plus permanent migration places increased to 195,000

No change in work hours for international students till next year June (2023) following feedback from stakeholders.

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Partner of ex-Queensland Premier, Reza Adib, charged with rape offences

The partner of former Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has been charged with multiple serious offences following a police investigation in Queensland. Police allege that...

Albanese government secures additional critical fuel supplies to keep planes flying and trucks moving

Prime Minister Albanese said the government was working “day and night” to protect Australia from the fallout of international conflict impacting global fuel markets.

“Brave man” Baljeet Singh fights for life after saving sister in Adelaide restaurant fire

Baljeet's brother-in-law, Inderjeet Singh, said Baljeet pushed his sister Satbir out of harm’s way moments before being overwhelmed by the fire.
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