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Australia fires: PM Scott Morrison sorry for Hawaii holiday during crisis

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has apologized for causing “great anxiety” by going on holiday

Australian leader curtails holiday as firefighters killed in huge blazes

SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison issued a rare public apology as he

First batch of students graduate from UIA

As students gathered at the Ultimate Institute of Australia in Melbourne’s CBD, the excitement within

Scholarships and Prizes for high achieving students

University graduates are well positioned for strong career outcomes and tend to have employment rates

Australian boy, 12, drives brother’s truck to flee fires with dog

SYDNEY (Reuters) – A 12-year-old boy in Australia and his dog have escaped a fire

Bhutanese flag unfurled in Melbourne on the occasion of 112th National Day of Bhutan

Bhutan is observing its 112th national day today – a day of respect to the

Lama donates entire money in pocket towards Nepali Community Centre in Melbourne

On Sunday morning, Rachhe Bahadur Gurung, a visiting elderly woke up to a day of

Fun with a cause: Chitwan Samaj Victoria’s cruise party extends support towards the ANMC initiative

On Sunday afternoon, passersby along Docklands noticed a Nepali flag bearing cruise boat as a

Keep the ATAR in perspective and explore options

As 2019 draws to a close, many of this year’s HSC students and their parents