Those who withdraw there super without meeting early super release eligibility requirements now be prepared to be slapped 12,600 dollars fine.
Read More »You can apply yourself for early release of super
To help Australians as well as permanent and temporary visa holders in the pandemic situation, the Australian government has allowed access to their super fund. In this COVID-19 affected situation, eligible superannuation members can withdraw up to 10,000 dollars from their super saving. If you qualify, you can withdraw 20,000 …
Read More »International students will get support if enrolled through Expert Education
International students in Australia are one of the most suffered communities by COVID-19, the global pandemic. To help international students, the Australian government has made flexible arrangements to support its students via early access to superannuation, more working hours, and universities started offering bursaries as well as flexible fee payment …
Read More »Soon to face financial crisis ? Know the possibilities to save yourself from one!
Nepalese living in Australia, are soon to face the economic crisis. The predicted recession has already started making Nepalese unemployed and face financial hardship. After the crucial entry to Australia, the students are soon to be a victim of the recession. COVID-19 is taking a toll every day. It’s not …
Read More »$11,000 fine & jail for leaving house without valid reasons in NSW!
NSW government is taking up every measure to safeguard their residents. Authorities are monitoring closely on every outdoor activity performed by the people. Overnight the emergency ministerial gazette signed revised state law. The latest reinforcement of state rule has quietly rolled out a fine of $11,000 fines and jail of …
Read More »Australian government focused to save life & livelihood
Australian Government on its cabinet meeting held on 2020, March 29 has addressed certain measures to roll down the economy despite COVID-19 spread. The government has ascertained its six-month economic package to protect Australians lives and to keep Australia moving. According to the press statement by Prime Minister Morrison, the …
Read More »Nepalese parents now can send money to their children overseas
A sign of relief for the Nepalese parents who were worried about the financial situation of their children studying overseas. Today, the Nepalese Government has given the approval to send money from Nepal for students living overseas suffering financially because of COVID-19. Due to the rapid expansion of COVID-19, several Nepalese …
Read More »A historic wage subsidy to 6 million workers declared by Australian government
With so many job holders fearing of getting struck by a disastrous recession after the COVID-19. Today, Prime Minister Morrison introduced ‘Job Keeper Payment’ a wage subsidy to retain maximum Australians employment despite the outbreak of COVID-19. Through the scheme, the Australian government assures to support the diminishing economy to …
Read More »PM Morrison reduces the public gathering to 2
No country is safe from the COVID-19 attack. Australia too in the past few days has become a victim of these dangerous viruses. Hence, to reduce and control its spread, Prime Minster Morrison yesterday took up the stage to further narrow down the rules and regulations. Prime Minister on 2020, …
Read More »8 Nepalese affected from COVID-19 in Australia
The Embassy of Nepal, Canberra reported nearly eight Nepali students in Australia have been tested positive with noble COVID-19 on 2020, March 03. The name of the students has not been released by the Australian Embassy, but the students hail from NSW, Victoria, and Tasmania. The Embassy of Nepal is …
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