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Mumbai to Melbourne: Indian Tech unicorn Fractal expands its business

Fractal recently achieved unicorn status – a valuation of US$1 billion – and is a leader in providing cutting-edge AI and analytics services.

Reports of democracy’s death are greatly exaggerated

The book asserts that corporations have staged nothing less than a political coup d’état: a deliberate and successful attempt to usurp the power of nation states and establish themselves as rulers of the world.

Rebuilding Lives: Battle against domestic violence and the shelters lighting the way

"Consent is not a grey area; it is a clear affirmation, and everyone’s boundaries should be respected.”

What helps students cope with academic setbacks?

Recent research has focused on the concept of “academic buoyancy” or everyday resilience at school.

Australian assistance bolsters Tonga Police capabilities

Digital interviewing machines will enhance Tonga Police’s ability to prosecute domestic violence and child abuse investigations.

Australia’s ‘consumer data right’ could make your personal data safer and easier to share

By 2022, three of the world’s five most profitable companies specialised in data – Apple, Microsoft and Alphabet.

35 businesses face investigations across Adelaide for underpayments of employees

Fair Work Inspectors are speaking with business owners, managers and employees on the ground, and requesting records.

Here are Australia’s least and most trusted occupations; Where do you stand?

This index is considered the most comprehensive nationwide survey.

Relationship with India among most important for Australia: Andrew Charlton

"Many Australians don't fully understand the breadth and depth of modern India"

State and territory ballots will be counted differently at the Voice referendum – is that fair?

The Australian Constitution can only be changed if the people agree to it at a referendum.

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Grant row widens as Victoria investigates and federal government cancels grant for Islamic centre linked to Khamenei mourning

Public funds should not go to groups associated with mourning Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei, describing such actions as “sickening” and saying they should be condemned across the political spectrum.

Albanese and Carney forge bold alliance across trade, defence and critical minerals as long-standing partners

A trilateral memorandum with India on technology and innovation was also codified, building on the Australia-Canada-India Technology and Innovation (ACITI) Partnership.

Australians proud of mateship and immigrants, Indians proud of democracy and Modi’s leadership

Many Australians also point to the contributions of Aboriginal and Indigenous peoples and the nation’s welcoming attitude toward immigrants and a variety of religions.
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