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Minister Julian Hill highlights Singh as most common surname as Canberra deepens India ties with AI pact

Julian Hill also highlighted Australia’s multicultural identity and the strength of the Indian diaspora, remarking that “the most common surname among Australian-registered cricket players is Singh”.

Victoria University to open Delhi NCR campus by 2026, offering Aussie-style degrees in India

India campus will deliver courses in business, IT, sports management and research.

More Australians to access fee-free uni-ready courses as government boosts funding

The push to lift enrolments aligns with the Government’s target of increasing the number of students taking these preparatory programs by 40 per cent by 2030 and doubling the figure by 2040.

Inaugural forum of Indian-origin academics at QUT puts education and research at heart of Australia–India ties

Speakers discussed how Indian-origin academics, who often have strong professional and cultural links with both countries, can help design and lead new models of joint work.

Australian and Sri Lankan education leaders chart new future after 10-day, three-city mission

Beginning in the nation’s capital, the delegation highlighted Sri Lanka’s emergence as a mature and dynamic higher education landscape.

Despite $500k pre-seed success, Indian innovator waits for Australian Global Talent visa

Arjun Agarwal, founder of investment startup Inaam, says such policies impose a silent penalty on ambitious founders who are not yet earning large salaries but are driving innovation and job creation.

Western Australia targets growth in education and mining links with India

“This mission will reinforce WA’s strong relationship with India while promoting opportunities for our world-class education and mining industries.”

Mayor Sid Vashist announces major boost for Barkly education with new boarding facility

The project will deliver a 40-bed boarding facility at Tennant Creek High School, offering safe and supportive accommodation for secondary students from across the Barkly.

A government review wants schools to respond to bullying complaints within 2 days. Is this fair? What else do we need?

The review calls for school cultures that prioritise empathy and kindness – two of the key priorities in our current national education declaration.

Indian defence cadets to study at Australia’s premier military institutions under expanded cooperation

The announcement came as India's Defence Minister Rajnath Singh concluded talks with his Australian counterpart Richard Marles in Canberra last week.

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Melbourne family shattered by loss of 16-year-old son, calls for better pedestrian protection

Chris Rua Antony died in hospital on February 20, a week after he was struck by a car while walking home from school along Pound Road in Narre Warren South.

Gaza’s endless War: Proxies, misinformation, and the civilians caught in between

Many senior Hamas leaders have lived for years in luxury abroad, in places such as Qatar and elsewhere, far removed from the consequences of the war they help direct.

Albanese and ministers join Ramadan celebrations, encouraging wider community participation

Social Services Minister Tanya Plibersek described Ramadan nights in Lakemba as one of Sydney’s great traditions, pointing to the bustling streets and strong sense of community.
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