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Young Indian minds dazzle at ‘Study Australia’ entrepreneurship finale

Participants also stand a chance to win an all-expenses-paid educational tour of Australia, cash prizes, and scholarships to leading Australian universities

$72 million boost and first-of-its-kind loan scheme to strengthen Fiji’s sugar economy

“These initiatives reflect a government that is listening, responding and delivering where it matters most”

Calls grow to bring back baby bonus as Australia’s fertility rate hits record low

The decline in national fertility is being fuelled by younger Australians postponing parenthood, with the average age of first-time mothers now 31.9 years.

Outspoken Anti-Khalistan Leader Sukhi Chahal Found Dead After Receiving Death Threats

Local law enforcement has opened an investigation and is withholding details pending the post-mortem report.

University lecture leads to child abuse material charges against 74-year-old Melbourne man

Police have confirmed they are not looking for anyone else in connection with the investigation.

Fear is not policy: Why the Early Childhood sector must choose courage over prejudice

A male student, qualified and ready to learn, was denied his right to education—not because he had done anything wrong, but because he was a man.

Lies, likes, and algorithms: Inside the AI-driven disinformation crisis

The normalisation and celebration of fakery suggest we might be. Consider the recent case where U.S. President Donald Trump shared an AI-generated video depicting former U.S. President Barack Obama being arrested by the FBI in the Oval Office.

How migrant business owners turn their identity into an asset, despite some bumps along the way

Starting a business is difficult for anyone. But migrant entrepreneurs often do so without the networks, credit history, or local knowledge many Australian-born business owners take for granted.

World Hindu Economic Forum opens in Adelaide with landmark Indigenous partnership and multisector dialogue

“Hindu Australians have enriched our schools and universities as both educators and learners, bringing fresh perspectives and a spirit of innovation."

Once labelled ‘prohibited immigrant,’ USP’s high-profile Vice-Chancellor Pal Ahluwalia to step down

Key milestones under Prof. Ahluwalia’s tenure include the reaffirmation of accreditation by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC), validating the global recognition of USP’s academic programmes.

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NDIS fraud: Buckets of gold, silver and cash seized in multimillion-dollar home raid

“Recovery action also undermines the incentive for engaging in serious crimes for profit, and it restores public money so that much-needed services can continue to be provided to the community.”

Surgeon in Australia helps operate patient in India in live robotic surgery expertise demonstration

The live procedure illustrated how tele-enabled robotic systems could, in future, support access to specialist surgical care in locations where distance and workforce shortages limit availability.

Premier Jacinta Allan moves to cut child surgery wait times with $50m health package

“I know how scary it can be to have a sick child in hospital… the endless wait until they are home safe.”
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