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International students to get 48 hours per fortnight plus 2 years work visa extension from July

From 1 July 2023, international higher education graduates with eligible qualifications will also be granted an extra two years of post-study work rights.

Maitri grants worth upto 250k to boost Australia-India cultural partnership

The inaugural grants round is now open and Applications will close on Monday 3 April 2023.

NSW government to hire 400 interpreters in more than 50 different languages

“We have seen through the latest Census data that more and more people are speaking a language other than English at home."

Sydney’s Dr Asha Chand conferred ‘Nav Rattan of India’ award

Dr Asha Chand has been awarded the Nav Rattan (Nine Jewels) of India award on the eve of the country’s Republic Day (January 26,...

‘Hire Her’: Campaign to give chance to migrant and refugee women through recruitment

The women have worked with SisterWorks programs to build their confidence, wellbeing and economic independence.

Victorian government invests $1 million in leadership programs for women of colour

Applications to join the program are now open until 28 February 2023.

India issues International travel guidelines; Mask, Social distancing, and random RT-PCR test is back

"This arrangement should come into practice with effect from 10:00 am on December 24"

Albanese government announces new rule for Australian Citizenship in 2023

This pragmatic change will ensure the efficient processing of citizenship applications and timely ceremonies for new citizens.

Why do international students find it difficult to stay and work after graduation in Australia?

International students are a trustworthy and valuable source of productivity and workplace diversity – both of which are necessary to compete in a global economy.

More than 180k Indians renounced their citizenship in 2022, most in last seven years

In 2021, 78,284 Indians became citizens of the USA; 23,533 of Australia; 21,597 of Canada; and 14,637 of the UK.

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Premier Allan highlights multicultural generosity during Cranbourne Mosque visit

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Australian students record worst-ever digital literacy results despite growing AI use

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Fiji at centre of Quad infrastructure push in major Australia-India security statement

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