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How Ankur Patel created Fruit World Business Empire: A Story of Determination, Community, and Growth

“We have changed perceptions. The same vendors in the market now make special coffee for me when I am there for early morning meetings.”

Five Indian international students named finalists in Victoria’s education awards

Among the nominees, five Indian students have been recognised for their contributions in higher education, entrepreneurship, and leadership.

1 in 20 students experience sexual assault, Albanese Government introduces National Student Ombudsman

Alongside the Ombudsman, the government will introduce a National Higher Education Code to Prevent and Respond to Gender-based Violence.

Premier Allan’s India Visit to Focus on Tourism, Technology, Film, and Education Sectors

She is also expected to participate in the release of a comprehensive India Strategy report

International students grapple with soaring living costs and tuition fees

An exclusive look into the lives of these students reveals their financial challenges and their demands for more equitable treatment compared to domestic students.

Australia’s age limit on post-study work visas is unfairly targeting older graduates

Many of us came to Australia with the promise of pursuing higher education and filling skill shortages in areas critical to the nation’s growth.

Australia made 9 Student Migration Rule Changes in a Year, and now moving to International Student Caps

The legislation covers 1,500 education providers that deliver more than 25,000 courses in 3,900 locations.

Cultural Clashes Can Challenge Immigrant Parenting But Enhanced Support Can Benefit Children’s Mental Health

When parents are more caring and supportive, and are aware of what their children are up to when they’re not with them, children are more likely to have good mental health.

The traditional university is on its deathbed. Should we care?

The gap between university academic staff and university management has widened as their ideas about the fundamental purpose of a university drift further apart.

Two Indian international students die in Queensland waterfall accident

Two young men, Chaitanya Mupparaju and Surya Teja Bobba, both international students from India, tragically lost their lives at Millaa Millaa Falls in the Cairns Tablelands.

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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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