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21.01.2022 Donate to the Salvos now



20.01.2022 Meet Paul. He's been volunteering at our Vinnies Shop in Collingwood for just over two years now and quite frankly, he's hooked! "I love the diversity of every... day volunteering at Vinnies. I get to meet a lot of people, including lots of people that are really in need." Judging by his smile, ear-to-ear, there's much to be gained by giving your time to a charity like Vinnies. We reckon it's a pretty noble thing to do too - thanks Paul To learn more about how you too can support people in your community as a Vinnies volunteer, read on: http://bit.ly/BecomeAVinniesHero

18.01.2022 Catch Up: The unfair English test even Aussies would flunk. Migrants and students failing time after time, at $600 a pop. Yaz Dedovic reports. www.todaytonightadelaide.com.au #TTAdelaide

17.01.2022 dedicated to all my Muslim friends in Australia....please take a minute to read this...actually not only in Australia I guess you could practise this nationwide



16.01.2022 Realfoods - RMIT Student Union's organic, vegan cafe is coming to New Academic Steet tomorrow to bring you FREE LUNCH. Check it out in Bldg 10, Level 4 (near RMIT Connect) from 12pm to 1pm!

15.01.2022 new posts on www.newintstudents.blogspot.com.au

11.01.2022 Indeed. Yippee entry into Australia will be a little bit easier now



10.01.2022 Do you cringe every time you look at your bank balance? It's no surprise Australia's CEOs are earning a lot more than you are but did you know their wages have climbed 46 per cent faster than the earnings of a typical worker in the past year?

09.01.2022 Monash uni students, do visit this place if you are studying in the city

08.01.2022 Heres a favorite post of ours from the past: http://www.theage.com.au//the-university-of-strife-2014032 Living in Melbourne is very expensive #ThrowbackThursday powered by https://sumall.com/facebook

06.01.2022 Check out Instagram

04.01.2022 Be very careful about this



04.01.2022 Exams. Stress. Studying. All-nighters. Forecast questions. Days. Nights. Graduation. Red Bull.... Just to name a few words constantly popping up in students' mi...nds at this time of the year. We may not be able to take your exams on your behalf, but we can share final exam tips (if you haven't got them already). Enjoy reading, enjoy implementing and executing, and face your exams without fear. All the best, and GO CONFIDENTLY!

03.01.2022 AUSTRALIA ONE INDIA WOMAN IMMIGRANT THREATENED ON PHONE WITH DEPORTATION BY SCAMMER UNLESS PAY $ 1000 WHO ARRIVED TWO MONTHS AGO TO JOIN HER HUSBAND IN CANBERRA... AND NOW COUPLE WORRIED THAT SCAMMERS HAVE ALL OF THEIR PERSONAL DETAILS WITH THEM 5 Sep 2017 - 5:08pm Newly arrived Indian migrant threatened on phone Madhavi Basani arrived in Canberra from India two months ago to join her husband, Veerender Sambaraju. On Monday noon, when her husband was away, she received a phone call from a person claiming to be from Immigration Department. He had an Australian accent and said he knew that Madhavi had recently arrived from India, Veerender told SBS Hindi. He asked for my wife’s birth date, passport details and home address for verification and my wife gave those details. He then told her that she had filled in wrong details in her immigration form and had to pay $1000 penalty, he adds. Veerender’s wife, who still doesn’t have a bank account in Australia, was asked to transfer $1000 to a bank. Madhavi told the caller that she won’t be able to transfer the money as she will have to discuss the matter with her husband. She was not aware this was a scam, Veerender says. The caller threatened her to pay up and told her he will not call again. A worried Madhavi finally disconnected the phone call. The Indian couple is now worried as their personal details have been compromised with the scammers. Veerender and Madhavi are not alone. Many Indians living in Australia have received such threatening calls. ACCC warns migrants to watch out for scammers pretending to be from government agencies The ACCC in May this year warned migrants to watch out for scammers pretending to be from government agencies in a new scam targeting recent travellers. Scammers are calling migrants, claiming to be from DFAT and the Department of Immigration, and alleging that they have given false information on their visa documents or departure documents when they recently returned home to Australia. The victim is then told to hand themselves into police, or pay almost $1000 via wire transfer through Western Union to stay in Australia, or face deportation. This scam is particularly targeting migrants who have recently returned from India.

01.01.2022 Just a quick little update! Starting May 1st, Route 55 (West Coburg to Domain Interchange) and Route 8 (Moreland to Toorak) will merge to become Route 58 (West ...Coburg to Toorak). Route 6 (Glen Iris to Melbourne University) will be extended to Moreland. Route 58 follows most of the old Route 55 route, but continues on from Domain Interchange into Toorak. It will be served by low-floor trams. However, not all stops along Route 58 are disabled friendly. Plan your journey at ptv.vic.gov.au before leaving. If you currently take Route 8 and you wish to access Swanston St., change at Domain Interchange for any tram to Melbourne University, Moreland or East Coburg. All tram timetables will also be changed to reflect traffic and seasonal conditions. As a result, some trams may be made more/less frequent. Check the new timetables when they come out for more details, or download the TramTracker app from the App Store or Google Play. More details can be found here: Map of Route 58 and 6: https://static.ptv.vic.gov.au//14/Route-changes-map_v7.pdf Information pamphlet: https://static.ptv.vic.gov.au//PTVH2427-Tram-Timetable-Upd

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