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How are global powers engaging with the Pacific?

One after another, they are rolling out big-ticket initiatives to improve their reputations and relationships in the region.

Only 1.5% of Australian students swapped fields due to the ‘Job-ready Graduates’ fee changes

Fees rose by as much as 117% for some fields and dropped by as much as 59% for others.

Almost 2 million Workforce Australia payments have been suspended in the past year, with devastating impact

Under the new system, participants must meet a points target to receive payments.

Do you trust AI to write the news?

Given how cheap it is to use AI for this purpose, it seems likely news businesses (and businesses displaying others’ news) will continue to do so.

Is a terrorist’s win in the High Court bad for national security?

A six-one majority of the court struck down a ministerial power to revoke the Australian citizenship of certain terrorist offenders.

Complex, Challenging but Rewarding journey from Fiji to Australia of student exchange adventure

My courses at the university were interactive and enlightening, with assignments like creating a LinkedIn profile that I found particularly useful.

Tumult and transformation: the story of Australian universities over the past 30 years

In the mid-1980s the Hawke Labor government opened up Australian university places to fee-paying international students.

Hamas’ terror attack on Israel aims to destabilise international collaborations

The proposed IMEC corridor seems to have triggered a waxing and waning kind of response from different corners of the world.  

“Mandir Vahi Banayenge Par Tareekh Nahi Bataayenge”: A reflection on the completion of Shri Ram Temple in Ayodhya

At a little height was a torn tent with a flag which was supposed to be the temple of one of the holiest sites of Hindu religion.

Petrol is holding up inflation – Let’s understand what’s happening to prices and what it will mean for interest rates

Reserve Bank indicated it would be examining inflation numbers closely when it next meets on Melbourne Cup Day November 7

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Sydney council bans bikini-clad and shirtless passengers from buses

Signs at bus stops now instruct passengers to “dress appropriately” and require “clothing must be worn over swimwear.”

‘Direct targeting of Hindu Canadians’: Brampton Mayor criticised for using ‘unacceptable’ image in op-ed on extortion gangs

“This is not journalism or an opinion piece — this is irresponsible framing and direct targeting of Hindu Canadians.”

New Edith Cowan University city campus positions Perth as global education destination

"This is a campus that will enrich the student experience and the very city itself. It's a place of possibility and discovery."
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