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Is recession now inevitable in Australia?

Given what’s now happening overseas, you might expect Australia’s Reserve Bank to take note and behave differently to central banks overseas.

Adani’s ‘fantasy’ railway finalist in prestigious Australian industry awards

This 200km railway project was built at the cost of $62 million and employed more than 300 people as part of the construction of the Carmichael Rail Network.

Australia starts search for a new High Commissioner to India

Barry O’Farrell AO will conclude as High Commissioner to India in February 2023.

Sky’s the limit for India-Australia relationship: CGI Manish Gupta

In an #exclusive and #candid interview, CGI Sydney Mr Manish Gupta and his wife Mrs Nimeesha Gupta share their views and experiences about living in Australia with The Australia Today.

Shashi Tharoor apologises ‘unconditionally’ after India map blunder in his manifesto

Shashi Tharoor's manifesto used a map of India that did not have parts of Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh. 

Award-winning Australian respiratory device maker AirPhysio expands in India

AirPhysio's CEO Paul O’Brien is hopeful that big changes are occurring in the health industry in India which in turn will open opportunities for Australian businesses.

Education platform brings together Australia’s regional university and tech-giant for empowering Indian teachers

The workshop brought together more than 70 school teachers and college professors from 40+ schools and colleges.

Indian and Nepali students shine in prestigious Victorian International Education Awards 

The international student awards recognise and showcase exceptional Victorian international students and alumni who champion international education in Victoria and across the globe.

Low-effort, low-accuracy India coverage of ‘New York Times,’ benchmark for Western media

Activist narratives are often expanded and amplified as they are passed up the journalistic food chain from initial reports to the New York Times.

Radical Islamist organisation PFI banned by Indian government

"PFI and its associates or affiliates or fronts have been working covertly to increase the radicalisation of one community by promoting a sense of insecurity in the country, which is substantiated by the fact that some PFI cadres have joined international terrorist organisations."

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‘Blood will flow’ warning in Chinese triggers security scare at Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s residence

PM Albanese was moved to a secure location while officers carried out a detailed search of the property, which lasted more than three hours.

Bondi terror attack sparks permanent rapid-response police unit across NSW

The permanent unit will feature around 250 dedicated officers, 28 civilian staff, and a fleet of rapid-response vehicles, allowing police to maintain a visible and proactive presence without being rotated out of existing commands.

How a Melbourne couple turned disaster relief into hope and learning in Nepal

For more than four decades, Ben and Lyn Covelli travelled regularly to the Himalayan nation, building deep ties with its people and communities.
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