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Australia’s InQuik and Tata steel join forces to bring modular bridge Tech to India

They will launch pilot projects in select Indian states, validate design and logistics workflows, and engage with government and private stakeholders

Fiji’s Deputy PM Prasad endorses Australia’s bid to co-host COP31 with the Pacific

Reinforcing the importance of regional cooperation, Prof. Prasad advocated for a visa-free Blue Pacific, coordinated relocation policies, marine protection strategies, and climate-resilient development.

Tim Watts, Nicholas Reece and Mitu Bhowmick Lange lead AIYD 2025’s star-studded kick-off

AIYD 2025 will convene 30 delegates—15 from each country—in Mumbai from 15–17 September, before moving to Delhi on 18 September for a final day of workshops

Uber to pay $272 million — Aussie taxi drivers win big after court battle

This record payout - the fifth-largest settlement in Australian legal history - marks a major legal win for 8,700 Australian 8,700 drivers and operators who joined the class action.

From engineering to childcare: private training providers deregistered after ASQA cancels 25,000 fake certifications

ASQA said only 20% of affected students responded to notices offering them a chance to prove their training was legitimate, and not a single one provided adequate evidence.

Indian-origin artist Sid Pattni named among 40 finalists for Australia’s richest portraiture prize

Sid Pattni's work explores the intricacies of identity, culture, and belonging within a post-colonial framework.

Fake ‘banker’ allegedly cons elderly man, sparks three-state shopping spree

Investigators have released CCTV footage, including images taken inside a JB Hi-Fi store, of a man of who appears to be Indian subcontinental appearance who may be able to assist with the investigation.

One ocean, one people — why not one passport?

For many Pacific Islanders, visa applications are not just complicated — they are costly and can be emotionally draining.

Federal Court rules Australian government doesn’t have a duty of care to protect Torres Strait Islanders from climate change

Elders Uncle Pabai Pabai and Uncle Paul Kabai took the Australian government to court on behalf of their community, arguing the government has a duty of care to protect them from climate change.

Albanese to Xi: Calm, consistent China ties in Australia’s and region’s interest

Albanese highlights trade, clean energy, and regional stability as key pillars in deepening Australia–China ties.

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Booked to travel through the Middle East? Here’s why you shouldn’t cancel your flight

Passengers booked to travel on or before March 5 have two options: rebook on an alternative flight or request a refund. Etihad has issued similar advice. Qatar is referring travellers to its app.

“4.8 million visas and 1.7 million citizenships” – Pauline Hanson warns Australia faces cultural pressures

“That’s millions of homes, plus hospital beds and school places being taken up by people who aren’t Australian citizens.”

Sanju Samson’s unbeaten 97 powers India into T20 World Cup semifinals after thriller against West Indies

“Right from the day I started dreaming of playing for the country, this is the day I was waiting for."
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