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Overseas Friends of BJP’ Australia Launches “Modi for 2024” campaign across major Cities

This underscores the dedication and support of the Indian diaspora for the Modi's vision for India's development.

Are we heading towards hung Parliaments as Labor’s primary vote declines and Coalition gains slight ground?

The poll underscores a growing trend of voter disaffection with the major parties

India’s Zoho opens office in South Australia, plans to employ 50 in next 3 years

Zoho looked at Sydney and Melbourne as potential Australian office locations before deciding on Adelaide.

Elon Musk says ketamine can get you out of a ‘negative frame of mind’. What does the research say?

Ketamine can be prescribed “off-label” by GPs in Australia who can prescribe schedule 8 drugs.

How to combat online extremism and terrorism

Combating online extremism presents unique challenges different from other content moderation problems.

Qantas and IndiGo extend partnership to cover 11 new routes across Australia

The coverage will include from Sydney and Melbourne to Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Gold Coast, and Perth.

Australia’s lack of investment in R&D costing 42,000 jobs, says Prof. Sharath Sriram

Australia’s spending on R&D as a percentage of GDP has been on the decline for more than a decade to below 2%.

Australia’s ‘scariest’ export to India: Remembering Bob Christo

The much-loved man from Australia died of rupture of the left ventricle valve in Bangalore on 20 March 2011.

AFP to provide meaningful employment opportunities to Autistic individuals

The two-year traineeship program is managed by DXC Technology with Untapped Talent, who oversees the selection, recruitment and support of trainees for AFP roles.

About 50% of Australian principals and other school leaders are thinking of quitting

School leaders vary widely in leadership experience, ranging from early career (up to five years) to more than 20 years in the job.

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Hockey Victoria’s newest team ‘Melbourne Cobras’ launched with Indian elite players to boost standards and diaspora connection

Cobras will include five elite Indian players across the men’s and women’s squads, a move designed to strengthen the on-field standard while building a direct link with one of the sport’s most passionate global fan bases.

Australia doubles Graduate visa fee to $4,600, leaving many international graduates scrambling

Association of Australia CEO described the jump as inequitable for students nearing the end of their study visas, warning Australia was developing a reputation for pulling “the welcome mat” away.

Matt Canavan elected Nationals leader after Littleproud exit, pledges ‘fight back’ agenda

Canavan’s first electoral test will come quickly, with the Nationals preparing for the Farrer by-election in May, which was triggered by the resignation of former Liberal leader Sussan Ley.
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