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Struggling to Fit Your Budget? Here are ways to ease the squeeze

Make sure you match the frequency of these so you are working out your budget over a week, or a fortnight, or a month.

Australian agencies attend Pacific security Chiefs’ meeting

Covering a broad membership across a range of security agencies, JHoPS is a forum for Pacific security leaders to set shared tactical, operational and strategic objectives.

Why do I crave sugar and carbs when I’m sick?

When sickness strikes, our immune system springs into action, requiring additional energy to combat invaders.

Australia makes massive increase in ‘living expense requirement’ for International student visa and removes ‘concurrent enrolment’ facility

From October 1, 2023, prospective international students will need to demonstrate evidence of $24,505 in savings for living expenses

Australia to target growing Indian consumer market in trade expansion

Australia will continue to work closely with India in support of its G20 presidency.

Newcastle daycare centre in court for allegedly failing to back-pay a worker

The regulator is also seeking orders for the company to rectify the alleged underpayment in full, plus interest and superannuation.

Gender-based violence is a big concern in hospitality – and women bear the brunt of managing it

Enduring sexual harassment was described as a routine “part of the job” for young people, particularly women at work

A Diwali party to empower Indian-origin senior citizens in Australia

"It's a testament to the compassion we share, reminding us that age is just a number in a community that cares."

Indian Australian researcher-led team makes stronger concrete from Coffee Waste

“The inspiration for our work was to find an innovative way of using the large amounts of coffee waste and to give coffee a ‘double shot’ at life.”

Victorian Students Shine Bright: State Leads the Nation in NAPLAN Results

Year 3 reading and numeracy were both domains where Victoria excelled and retained its first-place position in Year 5, 7, and 9 writing categories.

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“We should all become a little bit more Indian,” says Finland’s President Alexander Stubb praising India’s foreign policy

He also described India’s economic progress since his previous visit in 2013 as an “economic miracle,”

Allen’s historic hundred seals New Zealand’s place in T20 World Cup final

Opening batter Finn Allen delivered a stunning unbeaten 100 from just 33 balls, the fastest century in the history of the men’s T20 World Cup.

Dodgy taxi drivers warned as Grand Prix enforcement taskforce rolls out in Melbourne

Officers will check that taxi meters are running for unbooked fares, that drivers and vehicles are properly accredited, and that cars are registered and roadworthy.
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