Yearly Archives: 2022

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How do people feel about having left the city now lockdowns are over?

To many, this scenario probably sounds like a dream lifestyle, especially for those of us who spent large chunks of the past two years under lockdown. But is the shift to remote regional work as idyllic as it seems? What kinds of people decided to become e-changers? And what have their experiences been?

Australia’s top universities worried about IT workers shortage

The ICT industry projections to reach 1.2 million tech jobs by 2030 will mean Australia needs an extra 653,000 by the end of this decade.

South Australia state nomination: Skilled migrants and international Students can apply in over 500 occupations

Once a skilled migrant with the relevant skills and experience has been nominated by the South Australian Government, they are able to submit a visa application to the Australian Government’s Department of Home Affairs.

The costume is just the means to help fall in love with reading

Book Week: Just let your kid read what they want and enjoy it together.

Saree is a ‘one size fits all’ six-yard wonder: Poornima Menon

Poornima Menon is the owner of 'Five Pleats by Poornima Menon' and founder of 'The Saree Club' in Sydney.

5​ problems with the Student Experience Survey in understanding Australian higher education

The higher education sector would benefit from a sector-wide process of developing an agreed way of describing the full range of modes of attendance.

Prof. Saravana Kumar finalist in Science Excellence and Innovation Awards

He strives to create a safe, friendly, and positive learning environment for students where they thrive and succeed.

Gautam Adani acquires 29.18 per cent stake in India’s news channel NDTV

The news channel made its announcement to BSE about the acquisition. 26% shares of NDTV is being purchased at Rs. 294 per share amounting to 492.81 Crores.

Unfair dismissal rulings show personal circumstances matter in vaccine refusals

Employers can have a general vaccination policy but must treat every individual case on its own merits and circumstances – including the timing and manner of applying the vaccination policy to the particular employee.

South Australia’s wine expansion program connecting premium wineries with customers in India

In 2021, Australia was India’s largest source of wine imports with Australia taking a total of 43% share of the Indian market valued at a record A$12 million. 

Must-read

Abbottabad raid 15 years on: The night Osama bin Laden was found in Pakistan’s shadow

The decade-long hunt for Osama bin Laden ended in May 2011 after years of intelligence work led by the Central Intelligence Agency, according to...

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.
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