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Here are Australia’s least and most trusted occupations; Where do you stand?

This index is considered the most comprehensive nationwide survey.

‘Chill Out’: Australia responds after Canadian PM Trudeau’s wild allegations

"The Indian diaspora are valued and important contributors to our vibrant and resilient multicultural society, where all Australians can peacefully and safely express their views."

Under pressure from Khalistanis, Canadian PM Trudeau accuses India of killing Nijjar

Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly said the head of Indian intelligence in Canada has been expelled as a consequence.

Five tips to help start your own successful family business in Australia

Interestingly males were more open to it (41%) compared to their female counterparts, and 25-34 year olds were the most likely age group to start a family business (45%).

Australian Unis lift alleged ban on recruiting students from Punjab, Haryana, and Gujarat states of India

"Australia continues to welcome a significant number of Indian students to study at our world-class education institutions, the second largest cohort of students from any country studying in Australia."

Australia to provide India doses of monoclonal antibody for treatment of Nipah virus

According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), the Nipah virus is caused by fruit bats and is potentially fatal to humans as well as animals.

Indian origin entrepreneur hosting ‘Swadisht’ a fusion of ancient flavours with modern cooking

"Our team culture has been enriched with amazing food heritage of people from different cultures"

Manisha Singh’s ground-breaking research may change obesity management

Prof. Adhikari, a leading food researcher was a farmer back in Nepal, predicts that roselle will play a bigger role in Australia's health food industry.

University of Wollongong and Indian Institute of Technology come together to improve privacy in cloud computing

The project will tackle these issues via innovative privacy-enhancing cryptographic techniques.

Sunshine Coast farms and cafes checked for alleged underpayments

Inspectors will be assessing about 20 farms and 15 eateries between Noosa and the Sunshine Coast Hinterland.

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Australian leaders signal no sympathy for ‘abhorrent’ Iranian regime, back US move to stop nuclear threat

More than 200 Iranian-linked individuals have been sanctioned by Australia, including over 100 connected to the IRGC.

Should unis ditch group assignments?

Just because collaborative abilities are not as easy to assess as other skills, such as factual recall, that doesn’t make them any less important.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei dead at 86, confirms state media, announces 40-day mourning

Khamenei presided over Iran’s theocratic political system, established after the 1979 Islamic Revolution, in which ultimate authority rests with the Supreme Leader - an unelected clerical position.
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