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High Commission of India launches ‘What’s On!’, an app for Indian international students in Sydney and Canberra

It brings together information from official and community sources, including the Consulate General of India (CGI) in Sydney and The High Commission of India (HCI) in Canberra.

By Pallavi Jain and Nikhar Budhadev

The Indian High Commission has launched ‘What’s On!’ a resource designed to support both current and incoming Indian international students studying at Universities in Sydney and Canberra.

It brings together trusted information from official and community sources, including the Consulate General of India (CGI) in Sydney, The High Commission of India (HCI) in Canberra, Indian student associations and cultural groups and Australian federal and state government websites.

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Indian High Commissioner Gopal Baglay launching the app in Canberra (Pic: Nikhar Budhadev)

What’s On! has information on various subjects including Student Visa & Documentation, Medical Care & Emergency, Driving in Australia, Accomodation & Housing, Banking & Finance and others.

The app was launched by the Indian High Commissioner to Australia, Gopal Baglay, at the ‘YUVA GALA 2025’ in Canberra.

This Indian-Australian youth event included networking and a panel discussion and a chance to connect with professionals from government, industry, education, and community sectors for youngsters.

It also showcased a mix of traditional performances, career related talks and entertainment with fun, food and celebration.

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