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Victoria’s Press Play Ventures launches 100 scholarships to propel Women Entrepreneurs

This will help women transition from mid to senior employment backgrounds to successful startup founders

Australia helps Samoan police patrol go mobile

The e-bikes are the first in Samoa and are fitted with policing lights and service bags.

Why are my kids good around other people and then badly behaved with me?

Children’s behaviour, whether desirable or undesirable, is influenced by the consequences it produces.

AI-powered quality control: Jidoka Tech and Emertel collaborate to transform manufacturing in Australia

The partnership brings in innovative technologies, including deep learning algorithms and advanced image augmentation among others.

Australia’s offer of climate migration to Tuvalu residents is groundbreaking – and could be a lifeline across the Pacific

Historically, most Pacific visa programs in Australia (and the region) have been tied to labour mobility.

Sydney man charged after $150,000 seized at Hobart Airport

Police seized the cash, believed to be the proceeds of crime.  

How much protein do I need as I get older?

Protein requirements change through different life stages.

Indian festivities on Aussie pitch as AIBC and Cricket NSW host Diwali celebrations together

Australia India Business Council (AIBC) recently celebrated Diwali in partnership with Cricket NSW at Cricket Central at Sydney Olympic Park.

Ashpreet Kaur pleads guilty to stealing $7,000 from elderly clients

She is in Australia on a student visa and has now been banned for 10 years from aged care work.

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“Gratuitous alienation of India” one of Trump’s biggest mistakes, says former PM Tony Abbott

Speaking to Indian broadcaster NDTV, Abbott said one of the biggest mistakes Trump has made so far relates to how his administration has handled relations with India.

Mernda station stabbing: four youths arrested after ‘good Samaritan’ killed helping 14-year-old boy

"They (government) can’t ignore the crime crisis. We need more police, stronger sentencing and safer communities. Urgently."

Lt Gen Susan Coyle, Australia’s first woman Chief of Joint Capabilities, meets Indian defence chiefs to enhance joint operations

Australia’s Chief of Joint Capabilities, Lieutenant General Susan Coyle paid tribute to India’s military personnel who lost their lives in service during a wreath-laying ceremony at the National War Memorial.
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