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Business Body Warns of Small Business Closures Amid Wage Rise Debate

"Labour demand is also starting to drop away, making it much harder for businesses to employ people"

Overseas Friends of BJP’ Australia Launches “Modi for 2024” campaign across major Cities

This underscores the dedication and support of the Indian diaspora for the Modi's vision for India's development.

Are we heading towards hung Parliaments as Labor’s primary vote declines and Coalition gains slight ground?

The poll underscores a growing trend of voter disaffection with the major parties

India’s Zoho opens office in South Australia, plans to employ 50 in next 3 years

Zoho looked at Sydney and Melbourne as potential Australian office locations before deciding on Adelaide.

Qantas and IndiGo extend partnership to cover 11 new routes across Australia

The coverage will include from Sydney and Melbourne to Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Gold Coast, and Perth.

Powerhouse to open new $44 million state-of-the-art facility at Castle Hill

Powerhouse Castle Hill is the new home for the display, storage and conservation of more than 500,000 objects in the Powerhouse collection.

Australia’s lack of investment in R&D costing 42,000 jobs, says Prof. Sharath Sriram

Australia’s spending on R&D as a percentage of GDP has been on the decline for more than a decade to below 2%.

AFP to provide meaningful employment opportunities to Autistic individuals

The two-year traineeship program is managed by DXC Technology with Untapped Talent, who oversees the selection, recruitment and support of trainees for AFP roles.

Australia introduces new IELTS requirement with “genuine student” test for international students

This "genuine student" test is expected to crack down on international students coming to Australia primarily to work rather than study.

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Fiji alumni meet highlights deepening cultural and educational links with India

“From the Girmit legacy to our contemporary diplomatic engagement, India has remained a trusted and valued partner of Fiji."

Israeli President Herzog begins Australia visit with tribute to Bondi terror victims

The four-day visit forms part of a broader diplomatic engagement aimed at reinforcing ties between Israel and Australia.

‘So out of touch’: Western Australian Labor MPs criticised for comparing themselves to FIFO workers

Is it “disrespectful” to compare parliamentary travel with FIFO roles? as many FIFO workers spend months each year away from home.
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