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Calls grow to fix Australia’s broken overseas skills recognition system to lift productivity

Activate Australia’s Skills campaign has proposed four key reforms to break down barriers and better match migrants’ skills with labour market needs

Australia has 120 health workforce policies. But with no national plan, we’re missing the big picture

So with more than 850,000 registered health professionals, there are still not enough to meet demand, particularly in regional and remote areas.

Australia and India’s citizens will be deported under controversial “Deport now, Appeal later” policy of UK

This removes their ability to stay in the UK while appealing the decision. Instead, appeals must be conducted remotely via video link from their home country.

Albanese honours 50th anniversary of Gurindji land handback

The Albanese Government has marked 50 years since the historic Gurindji land handback, a defining moment in Australia’s struggle for Aboriginal land rights.

Fiji DPM Prasad hits back at former PM Chaudhry over Aspen hospital-Australia links

In a detailed statement, Prof. Prasad said Chaudhry’s claims about Aspen Medical, the hospital budget, and medicine supplies were “factually incorrect.”

21-year-old man faces court over alleged Perth Airport security breach

The man allegedly spent only a short time in the secure zone before returning to the baggage claim hall.

Australia used to lead the world on shorter work hours – we could do it again

Unsurprisingly, business groups and some economists have condemned this initiative.

Indian nationals among 19 arrested as police bust $10m shoplifting syndicate in Melbourne

Among those arrested are six men and one woman aged between 21 and 54, facing theft charges with individual incidents valued between $25,000 and $136,000.

Indians across Australia celebrate 79th Independence Day with flag hoisting and cultural performances

Indians across Canberra, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney and Brisbane celebrated India’s 79th Independence Day with flag hoisting, patriotic performances and vibrant cultural events.

Albanese pays tribute to fallen heroes on 80th anniversary of Victory in the Pacific

Prime Minister honoured the courage, sacrifice, and resilience of all Australians who fought and those who never returned.

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Anti-US protests in Pakistan after Khamenei’s killing leave multiple dead

Media reports said the death toll has reached at least nine.

Dr Yashutosh Joshi wins Ministerial Rising Star award for breakthrough heart transplant research

Now a cardiothoracic surgery trainee at Westmead Hospital, Dr Joshi’s passion for heart surgery can be traced back to childhood.

Australian leaders signal no sympathy for ‘abhorrent’ Iranian regime, back US move to stop nuclear threat

More than 200 Iranian-linked individuals have been sanctioned by Australia, including over 100 connected to the IRGC.
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