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Australian universities could not function without casual staff

Casual roles lead to semester-based employment for teaching and hours-based contracts for research work.

With ‘Modi Express’ chartered plane, train and car convoys, Diaspora getting ready to welcome Indian Prime Minister in Australia

A massive community reception "Australia Welcomes Modi" is scheduled at Qudos Bank Arena Stadium in Sydney with a capacity of 21,000 people.

Pacific Islander migrant workers put in “exploitative situations”

UNODC plan to develop a concept note after this dialogue on trafficking in persons (TIP) data in the region.

Can Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Chinese counterpart Li Shangfu facilitate de-escalation at border

"Violation of existing agreements has eroded the entire basis of bilateral relations and disengagement at the border will logically be followed with de-escalation."

Australians lost more than $3bn to scammers in 2022, Here are 5 emerging scams to be aware

Year upon year, we’re witnessing a rise in monetary losses to fraud. Behind these figures sit millions of Australians who experience a range of financial and non-financial harms.

All temporary skilled visa holders to get pathway to Australian permanent residency says Home Affairs Minister

The government will work to create a three-tiered skilled migration system for the country for the first time.

Indian and Nepali driving license holders must sit Australian driving tests from 1 July

Till now, drivers on overseas licenses be that temporary or student visa holders used their foreign driver’s licence despite accruing 13 demerit points over a three-year period.

Australian-origin Danish Royal Crown Princess Mary focuses on climate impact in Pacific communities

Princess Mary held discussions with students around shared challenges between the region and Denmark, specifically on climate change issues.

Victoria to raise minimum age of criminal responsibility from 10 to 14 years old

Medical evidence indicates very young children are at a critical stage of cognitive development and may be incapable of understanding their behaviour is seriously wrong.

Indian accountant caught on terror charges says ‘would never support Islamic terrorism’

When Nagarajan's home was raided, police found $28,000 in cash and bank statements showing recent movements of large sums of money.

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Senate censured Pauline Hanson on ‘No good Muslims’ remarks, Coalition says it should be reserved for parliament conduct

Foreign Minister Penny Wong moved the motion on Tuesday, condemning Hanson’s remarks as “inflammatory and divisive” and reaffirming parliament’s support for migrant communities.

Australian women earn less than men in every major industry

More than half of Australia’s workforce is employed in industries where at least 60 per cent of workers are of one gender, highlighting the persistence of occupational segregation.

Indian-Australian innovators drive AI projects in national science program

The projects form the newest cohort of ON Accelerate, a commercialisation program run by CSIRO to help researchers move scientific discoveries beyond the laboratory and into practical use.
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