International students

Tag

International students struggle to find affordable accommodation in Australia

The rental housing crisis means the circumstances of international students in need of housing are likely worse now than in late 2019.

India celebrates its ‘Diaspora’ with stamp on legal migration: Surakshit Jayen, Prashikshit Jayen’

There should be a sustained effort to document the lives, the struggle and the contributions of Pravasi Bharatiyas for their respective countries through universities and research institutions.

Australia-India Trade agreement unlocks the enormous potential of trading relationship: Minister Farrell

Effective today, tariffs on over 85 per cent of Australian exports to India have been eliminated and locked in at zero.

India issues International travel guidelines; Mask, Social distancing, and random RT-PCR test is back

"This arrangement should come into practice with effect from 10:00 am on December 24"

Australian Federal Police saved 53 potential victims of forced marriage and human trafficking

More than 75 per cent of the victims removed from harm were women and more than half were children (under the age of 18) *.

Albanese government announces new rule for Australian Citizenship in 2023

This pragmatic change will ensure the efficient processing of citizenship applications and timely ceremonies for new citizens.

Why do international students find it difficult to stay and work after graduation in Australia?

International students are a trustworthy and valuable source of productivity and workplace diversity – both of which are necessary to compete in a global economy.

The Birth of a Bhakt: Sociology, Journalism, and My Personal Passage to India

In the bag was $4000 cash. Not the plastic, rainbow-coloured Australian variety. Cold, hard American cash.

Indian-Australian restaurant owner to face criminal charges under wage theft laws

These crimes are punishable by up to 10 years in jail for an individual or a fine of over $1.1 million for companies.

With record numbers of students cheating, should Australian universities go back to in-person examinations?

We may be employing and trusting qualified experts who have not earned those qualifications.

Must-read

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.

Taxi and rideshare sting operation in Perth exposes safety breaches and fare gouging

The operation, led by the Department of Transport and Major Infrastructure alongside WA Police and the Australian Federal Police, targeted more than 100 vehicles over four hours at Perth Airport.

Two men charged over alleged online threats to federal MPs

AFP officials say both matters were investigated by National Security Investigations (NSI) teams, established in October 2025 to target individuals and groups engaging in behaviour that threatens Australia’s social cohesion.
spot_img