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See the Australian Doctoral and Master's Scholarship Programs for Indonesia
For Indonesian citizens who wish to continue their Masters or postgraduate studies as well as their PhDs, the Australian government will offer the G20 "Recover Together, Recover Stronger" award.
Only those who have passed S1 will be eligible for the scholarship program. Ten people are given education subsidies by the Australian government.
The Australian G20 scholarship application period is currently open. Scholarships will be given for programs related to the G20 priority areas for Indonesia, specifically global health design, sustainable energy transition, and digital transformation.
The outcomes of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's earlier trip to Indonesia are carried over into this scholarship.
Many species were lost in Australia.
Australia is one of the nations with the greatest rates of species decline and is losing more mammal species than any other continent.
Only captive animals, like the blue-tailed lizard (Cryptoblepharus egeriae), are known to exist.
The Christmas Island bat (Pteropus melanotus natalis) and central rock rat (Zyzomys pedunculatus) are the animals that are thought to be most in risk of extinction in the next 20 years, primarily because of the appearance of predatory species.
Sandalwood (Santalum album) tree populations have also declined.
Significant repercussions are claimed to be ongoing and include changes in fire and rainfall patterns, rising land and ocean temperatures, sea level rise, and ocean acidification.
Australia will increase its financial support for COVID-19.
Australia will once more offer financial aid to independent contractors who must go through quarantine because they have Covid-19 infection. On Saturday, July 16, 2022, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese made this statement.
The omicron subvariants BA.4 and BA.5 have caused a fresh Covid-19 outbreak throughout the nation. Authorities issued a warning that the most recent epidemic would burden the healthcare system.
Until September 30, according to Albanese, the grant of up to 750 Australian dollars (Rp 7.64 million) for each seven-day quarantine period is still valid.
The previous policy's expiration date was June 30. The federal and state governments will split the cost of the extension, which is estimated to be roughly AUD 800 million (Rp 8.15 trillion).
He further stated that the new variant's infection rate has been compared to that of measles by health authorities. In a few states, hospitalization rates have surpassed prior highs.
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An pleasant Eid Al-Adha to you from Anthony Albanese
The Muslim world is currently in the midst of Eid al-Adha celebrations. On Saturday, July 9, 2022, some of them offered the Eid prayer; others did so on Sunday, July 10.
Given this, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese congratulated Muslims in Australia and around the world a merry Eid Al-Adha.
He claimed that Eid al-Adha encourages people to make sacrifices in the name of love, including those made by parents for their children, individuals for their neighbors, and communities for the benefit of everyone.
According to Albanese, Australians have made unprecedented sacrifices to safeguard one another and their community in the face of recent hardships.
He stated that on Eid Al-Adha, all Australians join Muslims in honoring the ties of community, family, and friendship that have sustained Australia through its most trying periods and given it hope for the future.
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New South Wales floods in Australia get worse
On Friday, August 7, 2022, water levels were seen to be rising in the Australian state of New South Wales as a result of heavy rains.
Tens of thousands of people in the Hunter region were impacted by the rise in water levels.
Although it is well known that the city's central business district is shielded from flooding by flood embankments, the nearby suburbs and rural areas are cut off and frequently flooded.
The flood-affected communities in the Hunter region were surveyed by helicopter by New South Wales Prime Minister Dominic Perrottet and NSW Emergency Services Minister Steph Cooke.
The flood affected around 50,000 people, and there are still 22 evacuation advisories and 67 evacuation orders in force.
A three-year-old boy is killed in a horrific hit-and-run accident.
After a horrible hit-and-run tragedy near a day care center in Melbourne, a three-year-old boy died in hospital.
The boy rushed into McIntyre Road in Sunshine North at 6.30 p.m. on Thursday, according to Victoria Police.
The collision is still being investigated by the Principal Collision Investigation Unit, and the driver involved has been asked to report it.
The new ministry of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese
Following Tuesday's caucus meeting, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's first cabinet was sworn in on Wednesday morning.
The Cabinet has 23 members, including Australia's first two Muslim federal ministers and ten women.
The prime minister said that his cabinet was "much more representative" than any government party chamber in history, and that he was aiming to achieve gender parity on his front bench.
After Tanya Plibersek was shifted from her education and women's portfolio to the environment and water, the cabinet announcement has sparked worries about a shift to more senior legislators.
Labor deputy leader Richard Marles justified the move, claiming it was not a demotion because the environment ministry was at the top of Labor's priority list.
COVID-19 requirements are being loosened in Washington state.
Wine grant information opens up new global export potential for the sector.
After $1.2 billion in sales losses due to heavy tariffs in China, the federal government has offered temporary relief to winemakers.
Australia has been able to extend its worldwide export market thanks to the investment, which has allowed it to target countries such as Japan and South Korea.
The tariffs were "extremely harsh" for the industry during COVID, according to Wine Australia managing director Mitchell Taylor, making it impossible to visit some of the new prospective markets that Australia was hoping to "drive."
"When this shift happened, Chilean and French winemakers, as well as South African winemakers, were ecstatic," Taylor told Sky News Australia.
"At the expense of Australia, their numbers skyrocketed since we were importing the number one wine into the Chinese market at the time."
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