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Indian students interest in Australian universities ‘worsened,’ says report

India that makes up 21 per cent of international student entries into Australia has emerged as a potentially important source of students in the future.

From IGA’s filling boy to City Councillor: A story of hard work and resilience of Indian migrant Keyur Kamdar

I won the election fair and square with 60% votes, people of Ranford Ward trusted me and now I will do my part with honesty and humility.

What is hindering the rise of the Indian-origin CEO in Australia?

CEOs coming from a culturally diverse background are a rare species, despite the fact that India is one of the largest sources of permanent migrants who are largely professionally successful and well respected in Australia.

Migrants on employee-sponsored visas exploited in Australia, reveals survey

Sixty-five per cent of temporary visa holders in Australia have experienced underpayment.

Visa holders and International students need to wait till 15 December as Federal government Pauses return

It is a temporary decision and will ensure Australia can gather the information needed to better understand the Omicron variant, including the efficacy of the vaccine.

Big changes for 485 visa and international student visa holders returning to Australia, Here’ details

This will allow current and former Temporary Graduate (subclass 485) visa holders whose visas expired on or after 1 February 2020 to re-apply for a new subclass 485 visa of the same duration as their original visa.

Qantas starts direct flights between Melbourne and Delhi on 22 December

Flights from Melbourne to Delhi will initially operate via Adelaide, while flights from Delhi to Melbourne will operate nonstop.

Australia ready to welcome back fully-vaccinated Visa Holders including International Students, Here’ details

Travelers to Australia must comply with the quarantine requirements in the state or territory of their arrival, and any other state or territory to which they plan to travel.

RMB Café in court for underpaying International students

Fair Work Inspector formed a belief that 13 workers, engaged variously as food and beverage attendants and cooks were underpaid.

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Pakistani man pleads guilty plotting terror attack on Jewish centre, faces life sentence

He later shifted his focus to a specific Jewish centre in Brooklyn, identifying a location within the building where he intended to carry out the attack.

India ramps up A$ 49 billion infrastructure project to become super exporter of energy and petrochemical products

Together, these projects reflect India’s commitment to expanding its energy infrastructure, supporting local development

University spent nearly $1.5 million on executive coach as staff and courses faced cuts, reveals report

It is reported that UTS had been addressing recurring budget deficits, with revised plans resulting in reductions of approximately 120 academic roles, 143 courses, and 839 subjects
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