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World’s least visited island nation fighting for home in the face of climate change

The fourth smallest country in the world with a population of just over 11,000 people, Tuvalu is feared to be “wiped off its place on the map”.

Two men charged in connection with alleged import of 800kg meth from Canada

Canadian authorities alerted the AFP that 2900 litres of liquid methamphetamine, concealed in 180 bottles of canola oil, was destined for Australia.

Australia and New Zealand tourists remain top arrivals in Fiji

Statistics also revealed that 60.7 per cent of visitors were in the age range of 25-64 years, which accounts for the vast majority of the working age population.

Australian police forewarn International students being recruited as money mules

A money mule is a person who receives money from a third party into their bank account, transfers it into another account and obtains a commission for it. 

Indian-Australian researcher’s new pathology test could save lives of newborns in the world

Indian-origin Prof. Vipul Bansal says testing for GBS during weeks 36 to 37 of pregnancy took 5 to 7 days in a pathology lab.

Australia supports Samoa Police training in Tonga to build security capability in the Pacific

The training aimed to equip participants with essential skills and knowledge vital for more effective protection and security management for high office holders.

39 men from Pakistan and Bangladesh arrive illegally by boat in remote Western Australia

A man from Pakistan said that it cost him $8,000 to arrange travel to Australia from Indonesia. 

Why are ‘multiplication facts’ essential to your child’s success in maths?

The shift from “times tables” to “multiplication facts” is not just about language.

Yadwinder Singh charged with alleged murder of wife at Queensland farm

It is reported that when officers arrived at the property, they found Amarjit Kaur Sardar with “significant injuries” - mutilated after being allegedly ran over by a sugar cane slasher.

Urgently need more women and people from diverse backgrounds in STEM careers

Increasing diversity and inclusion is an integral step towards growing a STEM skilled workforce that will help build a future made in Australia.

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‘There is no back-door pathway’: New Zealand defends India FTA amid migration and exploitation concerns

The government says the visas will be capped at 5,000 at any one time and targeted at critical skill shortages in sectors such as healthcare, education, engineering and information technology.

11 Indian nationals deported from Australia over criminal offences, drug, fraud, visa breaches and non-cooperation

Australian authorities reportedly decided to use a dedicated charter flight because some of the detainees were considered “non-compliant and disruptive”, making it difficult and unsafe

Australia’s quantum sector backed as next major multi-trillion-dollar economic growth engine

Quantum Australia chief executive Petra Andrén said the sector had moved beyond pure research.
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