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Home Batteries Offtake In Australia Offers Pointers To the Future For Rooftop Solar In India
Australia, with its abundant sunshine and widely spread out consumer base has always been an obvious case for solar plus storage. Thus, while solar took off as soon as prices came to a level that could work in that market, turning it into the...
Boom vs Blast: India vs Australia T20 series to decide who is real No.1
Not often does a bilateral T20 series generate the hype like the one beginning on Wednesday between India and Australia. In the space of 11 days, the two teams, currently enjoying the cold clime of Canberra, will cross the Bass Strait twice,...
Urgent warning about Australia and the change Albanese needs to make
By NICHOLAS COMINO, NEWS REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 03:08 EDT, 27 October 2025 | Updated: 03:09 EDT, 27 October 2025 Entrepreneur Smith (pictured) has called on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to stand up to foreign competitors and support...
Hyderabad-Australia air travel demand doubles in eight years
Hyderabad: Air travel between Hyderabad and Australia has witnessed a significant surge over the past eight years, with passenger numbers nearly doubling on both Melbourne and Sydney routes. According to senior manager (Route Network Planning) at...
LGT Wealth Management Australia Cup overall
by Nic Douglass for @sailorgirlhq 26 Oct 23:50 PDT 25-26 October 2025 Picket fence for Blackmore's Hooligan & Little Nico and Botany Access top Super 40's The closing weekend of the inaugural LGT Wealth Management Australia Cup delivered fantastic...
South Australia counts the cost of its cancelled green hydrogen power plan
South Australian authorities have been counting the cost of the government’s cancelled green hydrogen plants for the steel city of Whyalla that were to be the flagship project for the state. The Hydrogen Jobs Plan, which including a planned 250...
Australia Skilled Jobs 2025 – Full PR Occupation List for Immigration Applicants
Australia continues to strengthen its position as one of the most desirable destinations for skilled migrants in 2025. The federal government consistently updates the Skilled Occupation List (SOL) to align the migration intake with the evolving...
‘It’s not the job of Singaporeans to stop speaking Singlish so foreigners can understand’
SINGAPORE: Canadian content creator Chris Zou, known for his humorous videos on social media, deadpanned in a recent video that “If facts over feelings were a country, it would 100 per cent be Singapore.” Mr Zou gained popularity in 2023 because...
Taylor: I owe Flintoff for Lions job, he’s a champion of female coaches
Sarah Taylor, whose work as an assistant coach for England Lions has made her a trailblazer for women coaches, believes that the unequivocal backing and support she has been given by Andrew Flintoff has been transformative. Taylor’s inclusion in...
Man allegedly assaults children, threatens others with axe at Gungahlin school
The 41-year-old man faced the ACT Magistrates Court charged with assault and weapons offences. Photo: Michelle Kroll. CONTENT WARNING: This article refers to alleged family violence. Police allege a terrifying incident took place outside a north...
Hopeful QUAD leaders will meet in first quarter of 2026, says Australia PM Albanese
Kuala Lumpur [Malaysia], October 27 (ANI): Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Monday said that the Quad leaders' summit, involving Australia, the United States, Japan, and India, will be held in the first quarter of 2026, after...
Aussies urged to claim their share of $19bn savings pot
Australians are being urged to do a simple thing and pocket their share of more than $19bn from the tax man. Fresh figures released by the ATO shows a little over seven million superannuation members have lost or unclaimed super. According to the...
How Aussies can pocket a share of $19bn
Australians are being urged to do a simple thing and pocket their share of more than $19bn from the tax man. Fresh figures released by the ATO shows a little over seven million superannuation members have lost or unclaimed super. According to the...
Aussie hope for interest rate cut crushes as new inflation data shocks experts
Australia’s trimmed mean inflation, a key measure watched closely by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), rose to 3% annually in the September 2025 quarter—up from 2.7% in June—marking the first increase in this metric since December 2022. This...
Agriculture tops Australian university student satisfaction survey
Students judging during this year’s ICMJ competition A SURVEY of 158,000 tertiary education students across Australia has found that agriculture students are among the happiest with the quality of their degrees. Despite this high satisfaction,...
WA is Australia's top economic performer despite weak growth
Western Australia has again secured the top gong as Australia's best performing economy according to a new report by the Commonwealth Bank, despite recording the country's second weakest economic growth. The mining state has led the national...
‘Stand up’ for Australians against foreign companies: Dick Smith’s demand to Albanese
Veteran businessman Dick Smith has called on the government to support locally made products to ensure a prosperous future for the next generation of Australians. Multiple Australian companies, including Sky News Australia and its owner News Corp,...
World News | Hopeful QUAD Leaders Will Meet in First Quarter of 2026, Says Australia PM Albanese
Kuala Lumpur [Malaysia], October 27 (ANI): Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Monday said that the Quad leaders' summit, involving Australia, the United States, Japan, and India, will be held in the first quarter of 2026, after...
'Answer is yes': Dew wants head coach job, but not yet
Port Adelaide's new senior assistant coach Stuart Dew still harbours desire to land another head coaching gig. But Dew says he hasn't returned to Port to further his ambitions, but to help Josh Carr remodel the Power. "Short answer is yes," Dew...
Voyages celebrates with young Indigenous Australians after Training Academy graduations
Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia celebrated a major milestone for the National Indigenous Training Academy (NITA), with 28 young Indigenous Australians graduating from the program at Ayers Rock Resort over the weekend – bringing the total...