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For 77% of Indian students, Australia is more than study – it’s a pathway to permanent residency

The report adds that reforms are needed to ensure international graduates can fully contribute, including strengthening visa integrity, supporting relevant work experience

Victorian Government launches $5 million fund to boost multicultural community spaces

“These grants are all about helping to create safe, welcoming places in Victoria where people from all backgrounds can come together, celebrate culture and share traditions.”

Sheikh Hasina: The woman who carried Bangladesh through chaos, now tried by the court of Western opinion

As Bangladesh’s most enduring leader faces global scrutiny, her legacy forces the world to confront a deeper question — can stability born of strength still be called democracy?

Jim Chalmers unveils major retreat on controversial superannuation changes

The proposals have been under attack for months, including from former treasurer and prime minister Paul Keating who directly lobbied Albanese.

Albury Central Motel fire: Woman charged after ‘suspicious’ blaze leaves Indian-Australian owner devastated

Fire and Rescue NSW crews battled the blaze for several hours before bringing it under control. Several rooms were destroyed, with others suffering severe smoke and water damage.

Leaders condemn pro-Palestinian Senator Lidia Thorpe’s ‘burn down Parliament House’ remark as AFP launches probe

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson unleashed a scathing attack on Senator Thorpe, calling her actions at the Melbourne pro-Palestine rally “shameful” and demanding the Australian Federal Police take immediate action.

Senator Wong underscores India as a “very important bilateral relationship” amid Coalition calls to target oil refineries

Senator Wong emphasised that Australia will continue to engage with India respectfully, recognising the strategic importance of the bilateral relationship.

Forced marriages increase as human trafficking reports hit record high in Australia

More than 90 per cent of exit trafficking victims are women, often coerced, deceived, or threatened into leaving or attempting to leave Australia against their will.

Healy’s heroics: Australia chase record 331 to stun India in Women’s World Cup classic

Indian skipper Harmanpreet Kaur later acknowledged that the team faltered in execution in those death overs, despite a strong first 40 overs.

Women and kids often pay a heavy price when men drink. Our gender violence plan should reflect this

Men’s heavy drinking can contribute to controlling behaviour and irrational sexual jealousy towards partners, sexual aggression and coercion.

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‘There is no back-door pathway’: New Zealand defends India FTA amid migration and exploitation concerns

The government says the visas will be capped at 5,000 at any one time and targeted at critical skill shortages in sectors such as healthcare, education, engineering and information technology.

11 Indian nationals deported from Australia over criminal offences, drug, fraud, visa breaches and non-cooperation

Australian authorities reportedly decided to use a dedicated charter flight because some of the detainees were considered “non-compliant and disruptive”, making it difficult and unsafe

Australia’s quantum sector backed as next major multi-trillion-dollar economic growth engine

Quantum Australia chief executive Petra Andrén said the sector had moved beyond pure research.
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