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Is partnering with students a win-win strategy in virtual learning and mobility?

Students as Partners (SaP) practices are gaining prominence internationally as a means to achieve a more inclusive approach to higher education.

600 amputees in Fiji to get Jaipur prosthetic limbs under “India for Humanity” programme

India and Fiji share long-standing ties built on mutual respect, trust, cooperation and very strong people-to-people relations.

Can the richer countries afford to stop the debt crisis?

Unfortunately for many emerging economies, the reserves they hold are simply not enough to cover all of these demands – especially after energy prices soared when Russia invaded Ukraine.

Indian IT professionals to be ‘worst affected’ in latest Australian visa shake-up

"While we are trying to bring current projects up to speed with recruiting more skilled workers government's new direction is not very helpful."

Can you help catch murder accused Rajwinder Singh as Police announce $1 million reward?

Rajwinder Singh lived in Innisfail but is originally from Buttar Kalan, Punjab India, and is believed to be somewhere in India.

Which Australian universities are Indian international students enrolling in?

Since international borders reopened in December 2021, the number of overseas students in Australia has risen by more than 120,000.

Brown actor in a leading role, is it a sign Australian productions are embracing diversity?

“I don’t want any other Indian girl to feel like that. I really wish I didn’t feel that way, now I’m so proud to be Indian and I love that part of myself.”

Shah Rukh Khan turns 57-year-old, greets fans with his ‘signature pose’

'King of Romance' also did his signature pose for his fans by spreading his arms.

Australian media ignores women’s cultural background in family violence reporting: says research

Women from diverse backgrounds make up a significant proportion of the Australian population.

Australian Navy ships arrive in Visakhapatnam for ex-Indo-Pacific Endeavour with Indian Navy

This will enable the Australian Navy to build relationships and strengthen ties with close partners all the way from India to Indonesia.

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Childcare worker Jayendra Jung Shahi granted bail over alleged slaping two toddlers

His lawyer told the court his mental health had declined following recent family tragedies, arguing he required support.

Premier Allan announces $1.04bn road repair blitz as opposition leader Wilson targets potholes

The program also includes a $36.9 million clean-up blitz across 10 of Melbourne’s busiest freeways, including the Monash, West Gate and Hume corridors.

“Gaslight Australians”: Coalition questions why ISIS brides were issued passports to return

He accused the government of failing to properly manage the risk posed by individuals previously associated with a listed terrorist organisation.
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