"I can certainly tell the Indian community that we are investing in settlement services and monitor work with community members as they settle into Australia," Gillard told reporters here yesterday.
"I can also say to the Indian community that as Prime Minister I work very hard to make sure that our relationship with India is strengthened," she said, admitting that Australia's refusal to sell uranium to India was a blockage in their bilateral relationship.
Gillard made the comments at a Labor party supporters' meeting held here which was organised by Indian and other South Asian communities.
Gillard said her government was investing heavily on settlement services for new migrants and have also invested heavily on low social houses to help people with accommodations.
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"So there are various supports there. But I'm not saying that problem is resolved. Actually this government has a very proud track record of investing heavily to support people in times of need," she said.
"I work with education ministers around the country to create a new student welfare system which I believe is making a difference," the Prime Minister said.
"We certainly have addressed the student safety issues. There were some dreadful problems and some heartbreaking incidents, including one here locally (Werribee)," she said.
Answering a question on declining number of international students from India, Gillard said that the country was seeing an increase in overseas student numbers.
"We are seeing huge numbers of international students and growth is continuing....From India, China, we are continuing to see growth. We are seeing growth in Indian migrants," she said.