Australia
- Mar- 2022 -22 MarchDH Latest News
‘AU-IN virtual summit’: Both countries set new initiatives to boost relations
In a virtual summit between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Australian counterpart Scott Morrison, India and Australia launched a…
Read More » - 21 MarchDH Latest News
‘DD and SBS’ sign MoU to broaden their global reach to Australia
Now, Doordarshan’s news content will be available in Australia. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed today by India’s Prasar…
Read More » - 20 MarchDH Latest News
Temporary Aussie visas are to be given to Ukrainians
Sydney: Australian government has decided to give temporary visas to Ukrainian refugees. Australia will allow Ukrainians to work and study…
Read More » - 20 MarchDH Latest News
Australia restricts alumina export to Russia, supplies Ukraine with coal
As part of its ongoing sanctions against Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine, Australia has imposed an immediate ban on…
Read More » - 18 MarchDH Latest News
Australian watchdog sues Meta over bogus adverts
On Friday, Australia’s competition watchdog launched a case against Facebook owner Meta Platforms, alleging that the social media giant failed…
Read More » - 6 MarchDH Latest News
Ponting breaks down while paying tribute to cricket legend Shane Warne | Watch video
Former Australian skipper Ricky Ponting condoled the demise of his friend, cricket legend Shane Warne on Saturday, calling him…
Read More » - 4 MarchDH NEWS
Cricket legend Shane Warne passes away
Sydney: Australia’s legendary cricketer Shane Warne has passed away due to suspected heart attack. He was aged 52. As per…
Read More » - 4 MarchDH NEWS
Hamas wholly listed as terrorist group by Australia
Australia designated the whole Palestinian Islamist group Hamas as a terrorist organisation on Friday, citing the action as a deterrence…
Read More » - 3 MarchDH Latest News
PM Modi to take part in virtual meeting of the Quad leaders today
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will participate in a virtual meeting of the Quad leaders on Thursday, along…
Read More » - 2 MarchDH Latest News
‘One-in-a-1000’ year event could bring heavy rains and flooding in Sydney!
Heavy rains and possible flash flooding could hit Sydney over the next two days as a weather system battering Australia’s…
Read More » - 2 MarchDH Latest News
‘Trends in immigration’: Indians moving beyond UK and Canada
Migration to developed nations was traditionally driven by job opportunities, access to education and health care, a higher standard of…
Read More » - 2 MarchDH Latest News
Australian PM Scott Morrison tests Covid positive
Sydney: Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison informed on Tuesday that he has tested positive for COVID-19 and was experiencing…
Read More » - Feb- 2022 -27 FebruaryDH Latest News
Quantas airlines of Australia to avoid Russian airspace on flights to London
Following the invasion of Ukraine, Australia’s Qantas Airways Ltd (QAN.AX) has decided to utilise an alternate flight path between Darwin…
Read More » - 23 FebruaryDH Latest News
‘Murder-suicide’ plot led to the loss of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370: Report
Where did Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 go? Malaysia Airlines flight MH 370, which was carrying 239 people, was the subject…
Read More » - 20 FebruaryDH Latest News
Australia claims Chinese warship fired laser at it’s patrol plane
Australian Defense Department claimed that a Chinese navy ship shot a laser at one of its surveillance planes, endangering the…
Read More » - 20 FebruaryDH Latest News
‘Fortress Australia’ welcomes visitors for the first time under Covid restrictions
After nearly two years of quarantine, Australia will open its borders to international visitors on Monday, depending on high COVID-19…
Read More » - 19 FebruaryDH Latest News
Australia urges China to condemn Russia for its actions in Ukraine
As the situation between the US-led allies and Moscow threatens to escalate, Australia’s prime minister encouraged China to oppose Russian…
Read More » - 19 FebruaryDH Latest News
15-foot shark attacks Sydney swimmer, killing him
A swimmer was killed on a Sydney beach on Wednesday after being attacked by a 4 1/2-meter (15-foot) great white…
Read More » - 19 FebruaryDH NEWS
Australia defeats Sri Lanka fourth time in a row in Twenty20 cricket
Glenn Maxwell, the Player of the Match, led Australia to a six-wicket victory over Sri Lanka at the Melbourne Cricket…
Read More » - 15 FebruaryDH Latest News
Investors calculate impact of Russia invading Ukraine as Asian markets fall
On Tuesday, Asian stock indices fell as investors considered the ramifications of a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine. After stock…
Read More » - 13 FebruaryDH Latest News
United States exports every molecule of LNG possible
For the first time on Saturday, tankers docked or loaded at all seven of the United States’ liquefied natural gas…
Read More » - 13 FebruaryDH Latest News
Australia advises citizens to get Covid boosters to be considered fully vaccinated
Australian residents will need booster doses to be deemed completely vaccinated against COVID-19, but foreign visitors will continue to require…
Read More » - 11 FebruaryDH Latest News
Australia lists koalas as endangered species in 2 states, 1 territory
The native habitats of marsupial were devastated by protracted drought, bushfires, and developers chopping down trees, prompting Australia to label…
Read More » - 10 FebruaryUK
‘Study Abroad’: Countries’ pandemic response, cost of education influence students’ choice of courses, sa…
While the Coronavirus pandemic is ongoing, students from India are still looking at options to study abroad. In 2021, there…
Read More » - 7 FebruaryDH Latest News
Australia to reopen its borders fully for travellers from Feb 21
Sydney: Australia will fully reopen its borders to all vaccinated travellers from February 21. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced…
Read More » - 3 FebruaryDH Latest News
Ship wreck from the historical Captain Cook’s ‘Endeavour’ found off Rhode Island
Sydney: The wreck of Captain James Cook’s famed vessel, the ‘Endeavour’, has been found off the coast of the…
Read More » - Jan- 2022 -30 JanuaryDH NEWS
Virat Kohli is a successful captain, but Joe Root a poor one: Ian Chappell on ‘tale of two cricket captains’
Australian cricket legend Ian Chappell said that he has found Virat Kohli to be an exceptional captain who has…
Read More » - 29 JanuaryDH NEWS
Hong Kong reduces quarantine period from 21 to 14 days
Even as the southern Chinese metropolis confronts a new increase of COVID-19 infections, Hong Kong is reducing the time of…
Read More » - 29 JanuaryDH Latest News
Australia commits $704 million to preserve Great Barrier Reef
After delaying a UNESCO decision to downgrade the Great Barrier Reef’s World Heritage classification, the Australian government announced on Friday…
Read More » - 29 JanuaryDH Latest News
‘Such an honour’: Brett Lee marks love for India after receiving letter from PM Modi on Republic Day
Former Australia pacer Brett Lee, who received a letter from Prime Minister Narendra Modi on India’s 75th Republic Day…
Read More » - 27 JanuaryUS
McDonald’s finishes well in 2021, but costs going up
McDonald’s closed 2021 on a high note, with more money spent by customers in the United States and fewer store…
Read More » - 24 JanuaryDH Latest News
Scott Morrison loses control of WeChat account
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has lost control of his WeChat account, which is owned by China, and a politician…
Read More » - 22 JanuaryDH Latest News
Warner recreates Allu Arjun’s dance moves from Pushpa; actor reacts..
Australian cricketer David Warner shared a video of him recreating Indian actor Allu Arjun’s dance moves from Pushpa: The…
Read More » - 21 JanuaryDH Latest News
First hydrogen tanker in the world to transport test cargo from Australia to Japan
A Japanese-Australian venture that generates hydrogen from brown coal is expected to sail its first cargo aboard the world’s first…
Read More » - 17 JanuaryAustralia
Temperature in Australia reaches highest in 62 years
A severe heatwave along Australia’s northwestern coast pushed temperatures to a blistering 50.7 degrees Celsius (123 degrees Fahrenheit), the highest…
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