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Immigration & International Student Inquiry
Record number of arrivals swells population Figures suggest we're
experiencing the biggest boom since the 1950s, writes Kelsey Munro. A COMBINATION of high immigration rates and high birth rates has pushed Australia to a record population boom. http://www.smh.com.au/national/recor...0718-dows.html Evans takes student safety message to India Federal Immigration Minister Chris Evans is travelling to India to try to reassure students that Australia is a safe place to study. Senator Evans will be the first Federal Government minister to visit India since concerns were raised about the safety of Indian students in Australia. http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2...19/2630021.htm International Student Senate Inquiry Australian International students Senate Inquiry taking submissions to reach solutions* Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young says continuing reports about problems with international education in highlights the importance of a Senate Inquiry into the sector that will report back in November this year. Reports today described ’s international education sector as being in parts an “immigration racket”, comprising of dodgy courses, steep fees, and empty promises. http://wotnews.com.au/like/internati...tions/3677970/ Australia's favourite wines. Wine Try saying the phrase "shiraz socialist" five times fast after a couple of glasses of pinot noir. The inherent pronunciation difficulties may explain why certain politicians persist with the phrase "chardonnay socialist" as their preferred term of abuse, even though it reveals their utter ignorance of what most Australians actually drink. http://blogs.sunherald.com.au/whowea..._are_savv.html Prestige home prices tumble 40pc THE Australian face of the US investment bank whose collapse triggered the global financial meltdown has sold his northern Sydney house for $8 million less than it was worth before the crisis in one of the prime examples of the crash in the prestige property market, which has plummeted up to 40 per cent from the boom years. http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au...89-601,00.html Treating cultures as a homogenous group doesn't reflect reality. I FELT a chill pass over me last week as I sat in a panel discussion on multiculturalism in Europe at the International Political Science Conference. http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/a-m...0719-dph2.html Ghost jobs - recruiters fight the downturn The slump in the job market has hit recruiters, forcing some to cut staff, or even resort to questionable methods as competition for survival heats up. The recruiters association recently released a survey showing that less than half of the 179 members polled are confident of an improvement to their business in the next three months. http://business.theage.com.au/busine...0720-dq4c.html Sziget Island Music Festival Budapest Hungary welcomes 250,000 visitors from Europe August 2009 http://www.sziget.hu/festival_english AIEC Australian International Education Centre Europe http://www.aiec.biz |
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