Natasha Yates, Bond University For two years, COVID has dominated our world. In Australia, we’ve tested every sniffle, undergone extensive lockdowns, and double-vaccinated more than 90% of adults to combat this lethal virus. So, it’s understandable our first reaction when we test positive to COVID ourselves is to panic. However, …
Read More »What You Should Look For When Choosing a Carpet Cleaner in Australia?
Carpet Cleaners are floating on social media and google search pages through their marketing materials. Know what you should keep eye on while choosing a carpet cleaner in Australia. Shoe soles, spills, and pets are the most common causes of carpet damage in every Nepalese home in Australia. Despite understanding …
Read More »After a big year for cryptocurrencies, what’s on the horizon in 2022?
Many Nepalese living in Australia started trading cryptocurrencies and changed their life with huge returns in investment. There is dark side too. Trading Cryptocurrencies is a high-risk investment, need to do research before getting into them. Erica Pimentel, Queen’s University, Ontario; Bertrand Malsch, Queen’s University, Ontario, and Nathaniel Loh, Queen’s University, Ontario …
Read More »Nepalese society Queanbeyan formed
Nepalese living in another New South Wales regional town Queanbeyan formed a formal community organization ‘Nepalese Society Queanbeyan’. With the growing Nepalese population in the regional town close to the National capital Canberra, members of the community felt the need for communal effort to network Nepalese living around, president of …
Read More »The 8 deadly days of Christmas: how to stay safe from drowning in Australia this summer
Many Nepalese community members already lost their lives during the summer holiday time. Here are some tips on how you stay safe from drowning in Australia this summer. Amy Peden, UNSW Christmas is coming – meaning Australians are about to enter our most dangerous time of year for fatal drownings. The …
Read More »Reason NSW rejects nomination for skilled visas
Many International Students and Skilled Workers get their NSW nomination for Skilled Visas rejected because claims are not supported by documentary evidence. Living in Sydney is one of the most sought things among skilled visa holders and international students. But few of them were able to achieve it. There are …
Read More »Three-year work experience needs to be eligible for NSW subclass 190
One needs to have at least three-year experience in a similar or closely related occupation to be eligible for an NSW subclass 190 nomination. International students and skilled migrants need to have three years of work experience minimum to get a state nomination for a subclass 190 visa. The …
Read More »Lost touch with friends during lockdown? Here’s how to reconnect (and let go of ‘toxic’ ones)
Some people pruned their networks, focusing on only the most important family and friends. Others lost friends through reduced recreational and community activities, falling out of the habit of socialising, and shifting to more digital interaction. Roger Patulny, University of Wollongong As we resume our social lives after strict COVID …
Read More »That reverse mortgage scheme the government is about to, how does it work?
Many Australians have never heard of the Pension Loans Scheme, and many more assume it’s just for pensioners, which is understandable given its name. Colin Zhang, Macquarie University and Ning Wang, University of Wollongong Many Australians have never heard of the Pension Loans Scheme, and many more assume it’s just …
Read More »International students and skilled workers permitted to enter Australia from Dec 15,2021
Finally, Australia opened its borders for international students and skilled workers after the hard-hit COVID-19 spread. Australian Priminister Scott Morrison announced the return of international students and skilled workers on 15 December 2021. As a result, health authorities have continued to evaluate the timing of booster shots. Earlier, the federal …
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