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How can Australia fix its unfair, expensive, and impractical temporary visa system?

Albanese Labor government now has the power to work on significant visa changes.

Meet the Indian-origin biotechnologist turning food waste into fuel in Australia

Dr Kiran Mahale believes this could solve the world's fuel problems and give a cheap and eco-friendly alternate option.

Rocketry-The Nambi Effect: The true story of Indian scientist Dr Nambi Narayanan

Why aren't we standing up collectively to defend the innocenct and powerless against the hegemony of the powers that be?

India’s Auto giant Mahindra to release Scorpio-N in Australia

Experts believe that Mahindra will announce the full pricing and specifications of Scorpio-N closer to its Australian launch.

Hindu Man beheaded in India by two radical Islamists for defending free speech; attackers post video 

A lot of people globally who oppose Islamic blasphemy laws have come out in support of Nupur Sharma and free speech. However, Kanhaiya Lal had to pay the price with his own life.

India born fastest-growing migrant group in Australia

An increase of 220,000, or 47.9% per cent, since 2016.

Australian finishes first, while Indian third in ‘world’s toughest’ cycle race

The race is about 30 per cent longer than the Tour de France and its route crosses twelve states in the US.

World Trade Organization steps back from the brink of irrelevance – but it’s not fixed yet

The WTO has also been criticised for having few to no answers to the world’s most pressing issues: how to craft modern trade rules that support climate action and sustainability.

‘I wanted to be like Hrithik Roshan but not anymore’: Sumedh Mudgalkar

Sumedh Mudgalkar is currently playing polar opposite roles in 'RadhaKrishna' and 'Escaype Live' showcasing the range and depth of his acting.

Who is pushing India’s democracy into a gridlock?

Who has mandated the pressure groups of the civil society to impose their will and grind an elected government to a halt?

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India backs STEM education in Cook Islands with new US$50,000 grant

The initiative underscores India’s continued commitment to capacity-building, education and technical cooperation in the Pacific.

Reform needed as Pacific Australia Labour Mobility growth flattens and country shares stabilise

The resulting gap has been filled by the other seven participating countries, all of whose numbers have increased. Fiji, Solomon Islands and Timor-Leste each have about 5,000 PALM workers in Australia, more than either Tonga or Samoa currently.

Could a Liberal–One Nation preference shift shake up Labor’s South Australia win?

If One Nation numbers translate on election day, it could dramatically alter the distribution of preferences in marginal seats.
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