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Australia to prioritise international students now, won't welcome international tourists until 2022

Fears include the fact that students would enrol in other countries unless Australia loosens its restrictions and starts allowing international students to enter

Published on 5th October 2021
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India urges Australia to address students' difficulties due to travel restrictions 

Jaishankar said that the Indian government has taken up the issue of problems being faced by students due to travel restrictions not just with Australia but with other countries like the US and Canada

Published on 11th September 2021
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#ThrowbackToday: Bidding farewell to the terrific Tasmanian tiger

In today's #TBT, we talk about thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian tiger or Tasmanian wolf. Once known to have dwelled in all parts of the continent of Australia, it was slowly pushed to extinction

Published on 7th September 2021
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Australia approves COVID vaccines for all individuals from 12 years of age and above

Following the announcement, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said in Canberra that vaccine appointments for children would open in September

Published on 27th August 2021
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Australia approves Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for children aged 12 to 15

Health Minister Greg Hunt announced that the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has ruled that the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine is safe for the age group

Published on 23rd July 2021
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Report reveals that Chinese students in Australia are threatened by Beijing 

Terrified of reprisals against their families in China, many Chinese students and academics in Australia now censor their behaviour, despite being thousands of kilometers (miles) from Beijing

Published on 1st July 2021
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South Australian universities issue plea to allow return of international students as enrolments drop amid pandemic

Projections included in the federal budget for the financial year 2021/22 revealed that the federal government does not expect Australia's international borders to re-open until mid-2022

Published on 24th May 2021
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South Australian university reveals plans to manufacture mRNA vaccine with multifold applications

The mRNA vaccines can be produced on a much larger scale than traditional vaccines and can be altered more quickly in response to mutant strains of viruses

Published on 12th May 2021
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#ThrowBackToday: Charles Sturt, the explorer of Australia, was born in India 46 years ago today

In today's #TBT, we inform you about the British explorer Charles Sturt, who has cities, suburbs and even a university named after him in Australia today. These are his contributions to the continent

Published on 28th April 2021
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Australian government extends financial support for virtual medical service

Telehealth services were established to allow Australians in regional areas to meet with general practitioners (GPs) and specialists virtually without travelling hours

Published on 26th April 2021
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Scientists show technology can save people from shark bites

The research shows that while shark bites are rare events, strategies to reduce shark-bite risk are also valuable because they can severely affect victims and their support groups

Published on 31st March 2021
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Sydney to spend $291.5 million to plant trees, cover 40 per cent of lad by 2050

The city will also work with the local aboriginal community to identify cultural and practical principles to incorporate when designing new spaces, as well as to help integrate people with nature

Published on 17th March 2021
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Australia's education sector struggles to bring international students back

The Treasurer of New South Wales has asked for changes to the international arrival rules and to use some of the caps to bring the international students back

Published on 13th March 2021
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Australian education sector struggles to bring international students back post COVID-19

Last year, the border closure blocking international students from entering Australia cost the sector a loss in export revenue of nearly A$9 billion, according to new figures 

Published on 13th March 2021
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What The FAQ: What is the Quad summit and why is Modi meeting US, Japan and Australian heads?

The Quad vaccine initiative will reportedly project and reinforce India's credentials as a reliable manufacturer and supplier of the vaccines

Published on 12th March 2021

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