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Part of the legal challenge to the Australia-India travel ban has been comprehensively defeated — here’s why

Anne Twomey, University of Sydney One part of a legal challenge to the Commonwealth’s India travel ban was comprehensively defeated in the Federal Court on...

The crisis in India is an example of why we need a better way to get Australians home

Liz Hicks, The University of Melbourne The federal government’s suspension of flights from India leaves some 9,000 Australian citizens stranded, 650 of whom are registered...

The government keeps shelving plans to bring international students back to Australia. It owes them an explanation

Christopher Ziguras, RMIT University Victorian universities recently re-proposed a previously conceived plan to get international students back under a similar model used to fly in...

As Universities eye more ‘Instagram-worthy’ campus experiences, they shouldn’t treat online teaching as a cheap and easy option

Elisa Bone, The University of Melbourne The times they are a-changin’ for higher education. Or so say a growing number of commentators. They see COVID-19...

#NandedAttack: जुलूस रोकने पर पुलिस पर किया हमला

कोरोना को लेकर लंबे समय से चले आ रहे प्रतिबंधों को तोड़ने का सिलसिला भी चल रहा है। होली को लेकर महाराष्ट्र सरकार की...

Watch Video: A sword-wielding mob injured four cops in the clash at Nanded Gurudwara

Four police personnel were injured when a sword-wielding mob consisting of Sikh youths broke the gates of a gurudwara in Nanded and allegedly attacked...

Education funding is unfair — and public schools asking parents to chip in makes it worse

Anna Hogan, Queensland University of Technology We have estimated around $8 billion of non-government or private funding flows through Australia’s school system each year —...

As one student gets out of bed, another gets in: thousands are ‘hot-bedding’ in Australia

Alan Morris, University of Technology Sydney; Catherine Hastings, University of Technology Sydney, and Gaby Ramia, University of Sydney International students commonly share bedrooms so they...

Sydney Floods: Hindu community opens their homes and temples to help and support affected people

It has been a difficult few days for Sydneysiders because of the unprecedented rain and flooding as a result. Brave Women and Men of...

Be prepared NSW: Here is what to do guidelines for a flood emergency warning

Current weather across eastern parts of coastal NSW are seeing significant impacts from flood and storm conditions. Some areas have seen floods of record...

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“No matter what language you speak, or what faith you practice”: Prime Minister Albanese pledges fight against racism

The Albanese Government said it recognises both the historical and ongoing significance of the day.

Two illegal migrants held as Sydney raids net millions of illicit cigarettes and five tonnes of tobacco

Two men, aged 25 and 47, who were found to be unlawful non-citizens, were detained during the operation.

Fiji must make formal Hindi compulsory subject in schools, say Former Deputy Prime Minister

Prof. Prasad described Koya’s stance as “not only insulting but a clear attempt to degrade the formal language of Indo-Fijians.”
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