Blood cancer in Australia

Australia’s Blood Cancer Taskforce has reinforced the crucial need for strategic national collaboration to help turn the tables on the deadly disease as blood cancer diagnoses continue to rise at an alarming rate. As the country marks the start of the tenth Blood Cancer Awareness Month this September, new figuresRead More →

Kyle and Jacki Indian Media

The Indian media and its head honchos have their own standards and rules and the masses, with smart phones in their hands have turned into some sort of armies on one side or the other rather than providing cultural policing and asking for accountability. Anyone can say anything and itRead More →

weight loss CSIRO diet

New analysis by CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, has revealed that a stronger start in the first three weeks of a diet is linked to greater weight loss success in the longer-term. The study of over 22,000 CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet members showed those who started strongest in their weightRead More →

Daniel Andrews Roadmap

From midnight 13 September, according to the roadmap laid out by the Premier Daniel Andrews, some restrictions will be eased across Victoria. Regional Victoria and Melbourne Metro will have their own roadmap each, relating to how many active cases are currently in the community. Changes will allow limited in-person visitsRead More →

Gauravdeep Narang

COVID-19 has not only wreaked havoc on society in general, it has particularly hit hard the international student community or those on temporary visas – being under enormous pressure financially to make ends meet and thus working harder to ear every dollar to be able to pay their bills. GauradeepRead More →

Taskforce to attract global talent

International businesses will be lured to Australia and exceptional talent will be encouraged to call Australia home under a new initiative to support the post-COVID recovery and boost local jobs. The new, whole-of-government Global Business and Talent Attraction Taskforce will bring together experts from across the Commonwealth, States and TerritoriesRead More →

Scams Text Messages ATO

According to data analyzed by the Atlas VPN research team, Australians have reported 99,321 scams (scam events) since the beginning of the year, resulting in $89.6 million in losses. Notably, $3.3 million were lost to coronavirus-related frauds. There has been a slight drop in the number of reported scams fromRead More →

Hawkei to be built in Bendigo

Army’s new Australian-designed and built Hawkei protected vehicle is ready to enter full-rate production at Thales’ Protected Vehicles facility in Bendigo, Victoria. The vehicle’s production will support more than 200 local jobs in Bendigo as Victoria deals with the current outbreak of COVID-19, as well as more across the nationalRead More →

DRS Doctors Reform Society Refugees

The Federal Government is about to pass legislation to further punish refugees and asylum seekers currently in detention centres in Australia, says Dr Tim Woodruff, President of the advocacy group – Doctors Reform Society (DRS). According to Dr Woodruff, the new legislation if passed through the parliament will give theRead More →