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Travel insurance versus overseas student health cover: What Indian students need to knowIndian students studying in Australia must secure Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for visa compliance and medical needs. While not man...
What travellers need to know before visiting New ZealandNew Zealand has strict travel rules. Travellers must check visa and NZeTA requirements. Australian citizens have simplified entry. Providin...
How to pass Australia’s citizenship test: Rules, format and key requirements explainedThe Australian citizenship test, mandatory for most applicants aged 18-59, assesses knowledge of Australian values, history, and civic resp...
Accenture acquires Australian cybersecurity firm CyberCX in its largest cyber dealAccenture has announced plans to acquire Australian cybersecurity firm CyberCX in its largest deal in the sector, aiming to strengthen its ...
Queensland data security breach exposes data of thousands as man hacks into multiple financial service officesA significant data breach potentially impacts thousands of Queensland residents after a series of break-ins at financial service offices. J...
Route to Australian citizenship: Here's what you need to knowAustralia is updating its citizenship application fees from July 1, 2025. The Department of Home Affairs highlights the responsibilities an...
If you're not Lalit Modi, be VanuatuanThe Vanuatu passport has become highly desirable due to its visa-free access to over 130 countries, including Britain and the Schengen zone...
7.9 million driver licence numbers stolen in data theft at Australian fintech firm LatitudeThe firm, which provides consumer finance services to major Australian retailers Harvey Norman and JB Hi-Fi, alerted last week that it had ...
The high price of a Sri Lankan family's bid to flee crisisData from Sri Lanka's navy shows almost 1,000 people, many of them children, have been intercepted in Sri Lankan waters attempting to flee ...
Australia accused of 'excessive and unnecessary' secrecyLast week, a former Australian spy was convicted over his unconfirmed role as a whistleblower who revealed an espionage operation against t...
Special commandos for Indian team escorting Chhota RajanSpecial police commandos have been provided for the security of the Indian officials who arrived here today to expedite underworld don Chho...
Underworld gangster Choota Rajan arrested by Indonesian police in BaliChhota Rajan has been arrested by the Indonesian police in the tourist resort of Bali, Central Bureau of Investigation officials said on Mo...
Government action clampdown on the freedom of movement: GreenpeaceGreenpeace today shot off a letter to the government protesting the denial of entry to one of its officials last week and called the action...
We value NGOs' participation: Prakash Javadekar on Greenpeace rowJavadekar said his ministry has "nothing to do" with the denial of entry to a Greenpeace activist and said that it "values" participation o...
Leak of personal details of Narendra Modi, others human error: AustraliaAustralia has conveyed to India that the leak of personal details of Modi along with 30 other world leaders at last year's G20 summit in Br...
PM Narendra Modi among 31 leaders to have personal details leaked at G20: ReportModi is among 31 world leaders whose personal details were inadvertently compromised at the G20 summit held in Australia last year, report ...
Passport officers poor at spotting fake photo IDsTrained officers are no better than the average person at recognising if someone is holding a fake passport photograph.
Great news for Indians applying for British visa as applicant can keep passport while processing is onBritain on Wednesday announced that from March 31, the Home Office will be extending its "Passport Passback" service to all 12 Visa Applica...
- Julian Assange arrested in UK; WikiLeaks cries foul
The elusive WikiLeaks founder and Editor-in-Chief has denied allegations that he sexually assaulted two women in Sweden.
- Australian Govt obligated to protect Indian students: Tharoor
The Australian Government is obligated to protect Indian students there, Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor said.