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Uncovering the hidden contributions of the Australian Volunteers Program

The program supports highly skilled Australian volunteers to work in development-focused positions in partner organisations in 25 countries in the Asia-Pacific and beyond.

Australia supports Sri Lanka police in combating online child abuse

The delegation also engaged with members of QLD JACET to understand the critical role of peer-to-peer databases in tracking and disrupting the spread of child abuse material in the region.

Australian economy struggles, weakest outside of a recession

Australians who oppose immigration might want to reflect on whether they would prefer a recession.

Surcharges are added to most purchases, but what are the rules behind these extra fees?

ACCC says if there is no way for a consumer to pay without paying a surcharge then the business must include the surcharge in the displayed price.

Ranjit Singh Kahlon a rejected Lover Deported from Australia, Allegedly Murders Melbourne Woman’s Father

A WhatsApp message was allegedly sent to Ms Kaur by accused, confessing to the crime and providing the location of the body.

Six academics awarded grants ahead of University of Melbourne’s Delhi centre launch

This new Centre marks a major milestone for the University, serving as a hub for academic, community, and industry collaborations in India.

Australia Strengthens Defence Ties with India Through Participation in Exercise Tarang Shakti 24

The exercise aims to enhance tactical interoperability, mutual understanding of military operations, and international defence relations among the participating forces.

Sextortion reports decline, but concerns for children’s online safety persist

In the first half of 2024, the ACCCE received 560 reports of sextortion, averaging 93 reports per month, a sharp decline from the 300 monthly reports seen throughout 2023.

The NDIS is failing profoundly disabled people who are stuck in group homes, Here’s how to fix this

About 7% of all NDIS participants – total support packages for these participants make up about 37% of the total scheme spend.

Beyond Words: The Strategic Significance of Modi’s Hug Diplomacy on the Global Stage

The cultural bridge that Modi’s hugs aim to build, while also highlighting the occasional misunderstandings they provoke.

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“We need more doctors”: Government opens funding for 50 new medical school places for domestic students

The move follows an earlier allocation of 100 medical places focused on primary care that commenced this year across 10 Australian universities.

Warrant issued for Amarbir Singh in Navdeep Kaur murder as Canadian investigators believe suspect fled overseas

Police said Amarbir Singh and Navdeep Kaur had been in a relationship at the time she disappeared.

Why the Pacific Engagement Visa is Quietly becoming a success story

In each year, 3,000 lucky individuals are selected through the ballot to apply for a PEV visa.
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