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India trade deal a win for Australian exporters, cost of living relief and jobs

Agricultural exports to India are 50 per cent higher since the trade agreement came into force on 29 December 2022.

Dr Andrew Charlton takes ‘Australia’s Pivot to India’ to New Delhi

In the book Dr Charlton describes the growth of India and its impact on Australia and mentions that for Australia, India has emerged as a new partner offering hope for a more secure and balanced region.

Western Sydney University offers scholarship to Indian student to study impact of climate change on rice ecosystem

“The opportunity will help students to access facilities and resources in both Australia and India fostering knowledge and expertise exchange across various academic disciplines.”

Yunesh Naidu killed in tragic truck crash in Melbourne’s South East

The truck was driven by a 27-year-old Indian origin man from Dandenong

“New India breaking barriers” as Deakin becomes first foreign university to open campus in the country

“Australia setting up India’s first ever foreign university campus is a landmark moment in Australia-India relations."

Australia ranks 6th and India 80th in world’s most powerful passports

The index counts the number of countries a passport provides visa-free travel to and uses it to determine the world's most powerful.

Prime Minister Albanese Calls for Fair Pricing as Supermarkets Report Record Profits Amid Rising Grocery Costs

The major chains need to pass on cost reductions on grocery items to their customers.

World Hindi Day Celebrated with Cultural Fervour at Indian Consulate in Melbourne

Kids also celebrated the historic construction of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple, an event that holds profound significance for Indians worldwide.

India helps launch solar generation system in Pacific countries

An 18.25 kW solar generation system has been launched at the Fiji State House, that will supply the state house with an annual energy production of approximately 20,000 units of electricity.

Uber ride-share run ruined as man arrested while fleeing from police

Local police and the Dog Squad moved in before a ride-share car was seen leaving a nearby hotel carpark.

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UWA to become first foreign university to open two campuses in India with $73 million investment

The University of Western Australia has received approval from India’s University Grants Commission to establish international branch campuses in Mumbai and Chennai, with operations...

‘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.
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