The coalition government is injecting $250 million to boost tourism and infrastructure in Australia’s regions. The October 6 budget will set aside $50 million for a regional tourism recovery initiative to assist businesses in regions heavily reliant on international tourism.
Paris.- Cuba’s representative before UNESCO’s Executive Council, Oscar León González, said the UN entity is “the best equipped international institution to promote world peace and […]
RALPH Hasenhuttl wants to build his Saints team around Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, despite the midfielder attracting plenty of interest from around Europe. The Danish international was […]
By Berio Mbala WINDHOEK The international prominence of the Polytechnic is enhanced by its network of international university partners. Student exchange programmes provide direct development […]