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Australia's reputation as a go-to destination for foreign students is tanking. All thanks to their new rulesAustralia's global reputation for high-quality tertiary education could be at risk due to proposed caps on international student numbers, a...
Is Australia giving international students false hope of permanent residency?A recent report highlights the challenges faced by international graduates in Australia, with only half of them securing full-time employme...
Not happy with your IELTS score? Now you can retake single modulesThis initiative lets test takers retake one of the four essential language skills - Listening, Reading, Writing, or Speaking - if they feel...
Australian university denies ban on applications from Indian studentsThe UOW said in a statement that it "does not have any restrictions on student applications from India other than the standard entry criter...
What makes Australia a popular destination for students?An integral part of preparing to study abroad is knowing the average living costs and taking into account what your options are when it com...
Tremendous scope for Australian companies to invest in India, balance lopsided trade: Piyush GoyalGoyal asserted that the Supply Chain Resilience Initiative- the trilateral among India, Japan and Australia- will help diversify the supply...
Australian PM Scott Morrison looks set to form majority govt: reportA party needs 76 seats for a simple majority in the 151-member House of Representatives, the lower house of Parliament.
Australian education fair held in CoimbatoreAustralian education has always attracted Indian students and the availability of post study work opportunities make it even more attractiv...
Best time to be in India: PM Narendra Modi tells Australian business leadersThis is the best time to be in India, Modi said as he wooed top Australian corporate honchos to invest in the country which is undergoing r...
'India should partner with Australia to bring clarity in tax policy'The return on capital in Australia is low and Australian capital will have better returns when invested in physical infrastructure in India.
With PM Tony Abbott’s visit to India, the bilateral relationship is starting to matureFor the Australia-India bilateral relationship could, handled well, become the most formidable Asian partnership of the 21st century.
Abe + Abbott + Modi: The AAM trilateral that could stop China's riseLike Modi and Abe, Abbott represents a right-wing political constituency, has no-frills style and has made China’s ascendancy central to hi...
- Australia, India to co-lead observers team to monitor Fiji polls
Four A-P nations, including India and Australia, will co-lead a monitoring group that will oversee Fiji's first general election since 2006.
White paper asks Australian government to engage with India on priorityThe white paper is joint initiative of Australia India Business Council (AIBC) and Australia India Institute (AII).
Australia-India trade records nearly 14% dropThe total two-way trade between the two countries stood at Australian dollars 15.2 bn last year, a decrease of 13.9% on 2012 and the lowest...
2012 brings significant improvement in Australia-India tiesDuring her visit, Gillard made a series of announcements to win over Indian hearts and minds and to improve her country's reputation .
- Australian trade and investment agency 'Austrade' opens office in Chandigarh
Austrade, the Australian trade and investment agency of the Australian federal government announced that it will have a representative offi...
- Empire creeps up on study charts
The UK may once again emerge a preferred destination for higher studies among Indian students, as the recent spate of attacks on the curren...
UK may emerge as most preferred study destinationWith first-rate education system & quick visas, Britain looks set to thrash Australia as most preferred study destination for Indians.
- Exit tax on graduates is not a good idea
The exchequer subsidises these students who then go on to earn substantial sums by working for multinationals abroad and the Indian exchequ...