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‘We get bucketloads of homework’: young people speak about what it’s like to start high school

Students were interviewed in Term 3 and asked to share their thoughts about what the move to high school was like.

Indian media mistakenly recycles outdated claims on student visa ‘ban’ in Australia

“The assertion that Indian university student applications from specific Indian states are being banned, or restricted, is incorrect”

Adani Ports acquires Australia’s NQXT terminal, targets 1 billion tonne milestone by 2030

It serves as a vital conduit for metallurgical and thermal coal exports from Australia’s resource-rich Bowen and Galilee basins.

BCCI sacks assistant and fielding coaches after Australia series debacle

The coaching shake-up comes on the heels of new guidelines issued by the BCCI in January aimed at restoring structure and discipline within the senior men’s team.

44-year-old woman charged after allegedly assaulting AFP officers and airline crew on international flight

Airline staff requested assistance from the AFP, who boarded the aircraft to remove the woman.

Dutton edges out Albanese in fiery third leaders’ debate focused on cost of living, energy, and global leadership

Dutton strongly defended the Coalition’s push for nuclear energy, arguing that Australian households are paying triple the electricity costs of nuclear-powered countries.

Infosys to acquire Australian cybersecurity firm The Missing Link, expanding digital footprint in Asia-Pacific

This acquisition gives Infosys access to The Missing Link’s advanced Global Security Operations Centre (GSOC) and highly skilled teams

Dutton and Albanese suspend election campaign as world mourns death of Pope Francis

With just under two weeks until the federal election, today’s campaign pause offered a moment of unity in the face of a global loss.

Do you know the art of ‘political knifing’ in Australian politics?

No doubt, whenever political knifing is mentioned, the Rudd-Gillard years spring to mind—etched into our national memory like a Shakespearean tragedy performed with PowerPoint slides.

Why Australia must do more to protect female international students

Every person in Australia has the right to feel safe—in their homes, on the street, in public spaces, and online.

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Aussie and Indian leaders face off in first-of-its-kind friendly T10 cricket match in Gujarat

Australian sports infrastructure and management companies, including Cox and Populous, have already been involved in developing sports facilities in Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar.

Young Indian-origin father Tijo Jose Thomas dies in Bendigo road tragedy

In a statement, the Melbourne Malayalee Federation expressed its condolences, describing Mr Thomas’s death as a significant loss for both his family and the wider community.

Australia to begin Horizon Europe treaty negotiations, unlocking major research funding

The initiative has received backing from Australia’s Group of Eight universities, which support deeper engagement with international research networks.
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