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The University of Wollongong becomes second Australian university to start campus in India

"The 21st century is truly India’s century, and we are proud to be part of its success story and its contribution to shaping a better world."

Remarkable new tech has revealed the ancient landscape of Arnhem Land that greeted Australia’s First Peoples

The excavations show people in the area ate land animals and freshwater fish before the valley flooded.

NSW Police releases images of accused who vandalised Sydney’s BAPS Swaminarayan Temple

Police are requesting the driver of this car to help identify alleged vandals on Friday, May 5 between 1 am and 2 am on Virginia Street toward James Ruse Drive, Rosehill.

Commemorate and treasure Indian Girmitiyas’ values and traits

Girmitiyas’ blood and sweat went into the harsh plantation system, substantially contributing to Fiji’s economy during the British colonial phase, 1874-1970.

Minerals Academy workshop hammers home opportunities for future tradies

QMEA seeks to broaden student and teacher knowledge of career opportunities in resources through industry-led education and schools initiative.

Why do young children sometimes steal? And what should parents do about it?

Some children may steal to gain attention from adults or peers. Or there may be emotional or psychological issues and the child uses stealing as a method of coping.

Human Rights and Press Freedom have lost credibility because of West’s double standards

UNESCO has mainly provided a platform through their WPFD to civil society (NGO) groups that are funded by Western agencies to shape the free speech agenda.

Sydney’s Khalistan Referendum propaganda event cancelled by Blacktown City Council

The Australia Today understands NSW Police, ASIO, AFP and DFAT were involved while taking a decision to cancel the Khalistan propaganda event.

Indian-origin Virender Rana appointed Managing Director of Condair Australia 

Mr Rana completed his studies in India - MBA from Appejay Institute of Management and Technology and a B.Sc. (Life Sciences) Panjab University.

University of Technology Sydney signs Enforceable Undertaking to back-pay 2,777 staff more than $4.4 million

The underpaid employees performed work across the university’s seven faculties, primarily at the main campus in the Sydney CBD.

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WA launches sweeping workforce strategy to power clean energy and defence growth

Industry leaders will provide feedback on the challenges and opportunities facing their sectors, as well as on practical actions to build a stronger, more resilient workforce across Western Australia.

Premier Allan doubles down on high-visibility policing as critics question long-term impact

In January alone, stock loss fell by 73 per cent, while serious incidents involving violence, aggression and weapons halved in December.

Inaugural Pacific Academy Congress unites region to harness indigenous and scientific knowledge

Blending scientific approaches with indigenous knowledge could generate new insights and deliver tangible benefits for people, communities and the planet.
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