Premier thanks Victorians

Thanks to the incredible efforts of millions of Victorians who turned out to get vaccinated at lightning speed, Victoria’s lockdown has lifted and the state can now move to relax quarantine rules further. And a jubilant Premier Daniel Andrews thanked Victorians. “Victorians have achieved something incredible, and I couldn’t beRead More →

Pooja Sund empowering women

Pooja Sund, a Haryanvi girl from Kaithal (in Haryana, India) is empowering women around the globe. Working as the Director, Engineering and Finance at Microsoft’s Core Finance Engineering group in the US, Pooja Sund, is responsible for providing organisational leadership across the broad technical and non-technical areas, including databases, dataRead More →

Air India up for grabs

Privatization of Air India has been an issue in the public consciousness for some time now. Bids have been submitted for take over and the two front runners are Tata Sons and Spicejet Ltd. Air India reserve price is being tipped around Rs 15,000-20,000 crore. The price is based on theRead More →

Australian citizenship after 4 month PR for some

Increased flexibility for Australian Citizenship applicants The Australian Government has announced changes that will streamline the pathway to citizenship for some of our most talented prospective Australians. Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs, Alex Hawke MP, has introduced additional flexibility to recognise the unique difficulties faced byRead More →

Justice Hament Dhanji Supreme Court NSW

Leading Sydney barrister Hament Dhanji SC has been appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court of NSW. Attorney General Mark Speakman said Mr Dhanji brings three decades of legal experience to the Supreme Court bench. “I congratulate Mr Dhanji, whose ascension follows an accomplished career specialising in criminal law,Read More →

Matthew Guy is back

Three years after leading the party to a thrashing election defeat, Matthew Guy has been brought back as Opposition Leader, by the Victorian parliamentary Liberal Party. True, Michael O’Brien was not cutting through. True, it is a difficult political terrain with covid pandemic, lockdowns, fear of the unknown and VictoriansRead More →