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PALM workers face job loss and visa uncertainty in Australia

Dec 05, 2025

Honiara [Solomon Islands], December 5: When Susan Pinu was pregnant with her daughter, she was far from her home in Solomon Islands and found herself wandering an Australian town looking for help.
It was not what she expected when she joined the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme in 2021, hoping to build a house and support her family back home with her income.
More than two years after moving to Australia and becoming a fruit picker, she was without work and carrying her daughter Angella in the New South Wales Riverina town of Leeton, having left the PALM scheme.
Source: Fijian Broadcasting Corporation

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Exotica One 32: Noida's Premium IT & Commercial Project Set to Redefine Sector 132

Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [India], December 6: Noida has rapidly transformed into one of India's most sought-after real estate destinations, and Sector 132 is emerging as the crown jewel of this growth story. Contributing nearly 10% of Uttar Pradesh's GDP, this sector has become the preferred address for developers, investors, and corporates alike. In 2024 alone, Sector 132 recorded an impressive 45% surge in office leasing, driven by its proximity to IT corridors, exceptional infrastructure, and investor-friendly reforms under the Smart City program.

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