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$1 million club: Top-earning Vice-Chancellors in Australia, Union calls for inquiry

Despite many challenges that Australian universities face, vice chancellor salaries continue to outpace those of prime ministers and premiers.

India Enacts Stringent Anti-Cheating Law Amid Major Exam Paper Leak Scandal, Is it Enough?

The Act also includes provisions for severe penalties, including fines of up to Rs 1 crore AUD 179,245 and imprisonment for up to 10 years

Victoria’s $1.2 billion school tutoring program has not ‘significantly improved’ learning. How could it work better?

More than 1,500 government schools and 600 low-fee non-government schools have been involved each year.

Australia transports Indian supplies, announces additional $2 million support to landslide-affected PNG

Key among the priorities is the restoration of road access, essential for delivering vital services and maintaining supply chains for food and fuel.

New Punjabi-Language Educational Resources Launched for Online Child Safety

The goal is to educate and engage diverse communities about online child sexual exploitation and abuse, including warning signs and how to seek assistance or report to the police.

‘Blackmail’ of students engaged in contract cheating prompts crackdown by Australian universities

"We’ve seen direct evidence where people have written to TEQSA and said ‘I did all this student’s work and they didn’t pay me, I want you to take away their degrees’."

Australia’s Unemployment Rate Falls to Four Percent in May, Surpassing Expectations

The proportion of people aged 15 and over who are either working or actively seeking work, remained stable at 66.8 per cent.

Australian Government Cracks Down on ‘Visa Hopping’ International Students with New Measures

The new regulations will see the closure of two specific pathways that have been identified as methods to "subvert" offshore student integrity measures.

Modi 3.0: Listening to Ground Realities Key to India’s Empowerment and Development

While the BJP swept the poll with accentuating fervour, it needs to do some work to regain the faith in a few regions.

Study Australia Entrepreneurship Challenge winners announced

The SAEC2024 aims to engage year 11 students from Indian high schools and provide a platform to allow school teams to dive deep into the world of entrepreneurship and innovation. 

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Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan extends free public transport, slashes fares to half

Under the plan, free trains, trams and buses — originally due to end in April — will now continue until June 1. From that date, fares will be reduced by 50 per cent through to the end of 2026.

PM Modi says opposition “let Indian women down” after quota bill fails in Parliament

The constitutional amendment fell short of the required two-thirds majority, with 298 MPs voting in favour and 230 against, marking a rare legislative setback for the government.

Taxi and rideshare sting operation in Perth exposes safety breaches and fare gouging

The operation, led by the Department of Transport and Major Infrastructure alongside WA Police and the Australian Federal Police, targeted more than 100 vehicles over four hours at Perth Airport.
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