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What is Sora?

Video content is currently produced either by filming the real world or by using special effects, both of which can be costly and time consuming.

Why international students are taking the ‘back door’ route into top universities

The government has responded by commissioning its own investigation.

Australian police forewarn International students being recruited as money mules

A money mule is a person who receives money from a third party into their bank account, transfers it into another account and obtains a commission for it. 

Why are ‘multiplication facts’ essential to your child’s success in maths?

The shift from “times tables” to “multiplication facts” is not just about language.

Urgently need more women and people from diverse backgrounds in STEM careers

Increasing diversity and inclusion is an integral step towards growing a STEM skilled workforce that will help build a future made in Australia.

Australian journalism students explore Fiji media landscape

Led by Professor Angela Romano, the 12 students are covering news assignments in Fiji as part of their working trip.

Valentine’s Day ‘Pig Butchering’ scams targeting Australians, AFP warns lonely hearts

Don’t be embarrassed. Alert your authorities, and think about telling your friends, family or community what happened.

60% of Australian English teachers think video games are a ‘legitimate’ text to study

While many gamers are over 18, we know video games are very important to young people’s culture and identity.

5 questions your child’s school should be able to answer about bullying

The eSafety Commission recently revealed a 40% jump in cyberbullying reports.

Fiji steadfast in addressing climate change with an emphasis on gender inclusivity

“We need greater representation of women in climate-related decision-making at all levels, ensuring that women can influence climate strategies."

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Indian-origin journalist Harjinder Singh Basiala awarded King’s Service Medal for Punjabi community media work

New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon also congratulated Basiala in an official letter, acknowledging his longstanding commitment to the community.

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.
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