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Anjali and Aishwarya shine in Victorian Honour Roll of Women

Aishwarya Kansakar is a technology futurist while Anjali Shama is a passionate climate change activist.

Does having a majority of women justices in High Court of Australia matters?

For more than 80 years after its establishment in 1903, the High Court of Australia remained the exclusive preserve of men.

India’s Tata Steel taps into Australia’s critical mineral resources to increase production

This new business collaboration by the world's number ten steel manufacturer has the potential to deliver benefits to both Australia and India.

Do you know that ‘digital hoarding’ could be your next big problem?

When an individual constantly acquires digital content, feels difficulty in discarding it, and accumulates digital content without an intended purpose.

Australia-India Foreign Ministers’ Framework Dialogue highlights counter-terrorism, defence issues and mobility of talent-skills

As liberal democracies, we want to ensure that countries make sovereign choices on matters that are important to them. 

Australia India Institute’s AIRS fellowship program accepting applications in priority sectors 

35 awards are available to applicants from higher education institutions in each country.

Optus data breach: regulatory changes announced, but legislative reform still needed

Australia’s data privacy laws and regulations should put limits on how much data companies can collect, or for how long they can keep that information.

Do you know when Australia officially allowed Indian students?

The small but growing numbers of early Indian students proved active members of friendship associations between Australia and India.

Is the new COVID test home kit worth the cost?

Unlike RATs, this test needs to be stored in the fridge before use.

STEM Sisters and Institute of Health and Nursing Australia winners at the Victorian Premier’s Awards

Dr Ruwangi Fernando of STEM Sisters and Bijo Kunnumpurath of IHNA received the awards for best Student Experience and Private Education and Training respectively.

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Fast trains, free TAFE, cheaper bills – PM Albanese promises it all for Victoria

The Prime Minister highlighted achievements in health, including the opening of 28 Medicare Urgent Care Clinics, the nation’s largest lift in bulk-billing rates in 20 years, and major investments in women’s health.

Trump claims he single-handedly saved 35 million lives in India-Pakistan war

Speaking during his over 100-minute State of the Union address to Congress on Tuesday, Trump said Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif told him that around 35 million people would have died if the United States had not stepped in to broker a truce.

Indian court sets aside Australia property ruling, orders $1.04 million repayment to cricketer Shikhar Dhawan

The defendant has been directed to return AUD $812,397.50 received as an interim settlement from the sale of a property in Berwick, Victoria, along with AUD $82,000 retained from the sale of another property in Clyde North, Victoria.
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