February 25, 2016: An international student Harjaspreet Singh had been refused a Skilled (Provisional) (Class VC) subclass 485 visa on 13 June 2012 because of a failure to satisfy cl 4020(1). Failure to satisfy cl 4020(1) simply means he had provided information with his application for the Visa which wasRead More →

Melbourne, February 21: Pravasi Bhartiya Divas or PBD as it is (or was) famously known since its inaugural big bang celebrations in New Delhi on 9 January 2003 – with much fanfare – seems to have run out of steam. The sudden cancellation of the Indian diaspora’s January big bangRead More →

Take your valentine to cloud nine this Valentine’s Day with a visit to Melbourne’s most romantic spot, Eureka Skydeck, from 10am until late. Love birds visiting Eureka Skydeck will be greeted by a giant LOVE sign, before being whisked up the elevator to relish in the breathtaking 360 degree, floor-to-ceilingRead More →

Shillong, February 6: Indian women’s football team’s goalkeeper Aditi Chauhan believes the game is the new trend in India and is on an upward graph. “Women’s football is the new trend in India and it certainly is on an upward surge. It is heartening to see young girls passionately indulgedRead More →

Some important and latest tips around how students can manage their backpacks and posture to optimise health and prevent the risk of possible long term spinal damage. As children return to school this January, the Chiropractors’ Association of Australia (CAA) Deputy President, Dr. Andrew Lawrence, would like to warn parentsRead More →

New York, February 8: US researchers have found a new sunscreen that guarantees no loss of vitamin D, rather allows the body to produce the essential vitamin, a deficiency or insufficiency of which causes major health problems in both adults and children. Researchers from Boston University in the US developedRead More →

London, February 8: Spanish researchers have found that children whose mothers ate three to four servings of fish a week during pregnancy had higher IQ scores than those whose mothers ate less amount of fish. The research also showed that consuming fish during pregnancy may help reduce offspring’s risk ofRead More →

Some simple yet scrumptious ideas from The Dairy Kitchen whether you are thinking of evening tea or for kids’ lunchbox. The goodness of dairy brings veggies to life and adds a little oomph to even bland Zucchini. Chocolate Stuffed Gingerbread Cookies – Makes 25 Ingredients: 125g unsalted butter 1/2 cupRead More →

Melbourne, January 29: Top seeded women’s doubles pair of Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis overwhelmed Czech seventh seeds Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie Hradecka 7-6 (1), 6-3 to win the Australian Open crown here on Friday. It was the World No.1 doubles team’s 36th consecutive win and third straight Grand SlamRead More →

Actor Anupam Kher who was recently awarded Padma Bhushan, revealed through a series of tweets that Pakistani authorities had denied him a visa to attend a literature festival. He suggested that this decision by Pakistan may have been prompted by his stand on the issue of Kashmiri Pandits and hisRead More →