Yearly Archives: 2022

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‘Little India’ in Sydney: A destination like no other in the southern hemisphere

There were also talks of constructing an 'India Gate' in Sydney at a meeting held between Federal MP from Parramatta, Andrew Charlton, and members of the Indian-Australian business community in Sydney.

Four Victorian ministers step down, Opposition says it’s revolt against Premier Dan Andrews, Here’ details

"The only true renewal we'll see is at the November election when Daniel Andrews is defeated."

Man who attacked an Uber driver in Perth refused bail

The dashcam of Akash's vehicle captured the horrifying assault that resulted in a number of facial injuries.

Australian Defence Force officers’ participation alongside Khalistani separatists in Griffith Sikh Games leaves Indian Australians dismayed

"Do you understand what it does to people like me who have lost their loved ones to Khalistani terrorism?"

Brisbane’s ‘Riddhi Siddhi’ fined more than $200k for wage-theft and submitting false records

“Falsifying records and providing them to the Fair Work Ombudsman is extremely serious conduct and it will be met with the strongest possible enforcement action.”

Australia and India to boost ties between defence industries

"Australia’s interests don’t just align with India’s, they are inextricably entwined. Expect this relationship to grow & prosper, our cooperation to deepen.”

Aditya Khurana becomes first Indian to win “Man of the World” pageant

Korea’s Jin Kyu Kim presented the crown to Aditya Khurana who is an Indian actor, singer, model, and content creator.

Eight charged with alleged attack on Ahmadiyya Mosque in Melbourne

Shadow Minister for Multicultural Affairs Jason Wood visited the Mosque after the attack to check the vandalism and damage caused.

Victoria bans Nazi symbols, awareness campaign for sacred ‘Swastika’ promised, but leaves community concerned

The Bill does not prohibit the display of the Hindu swastika in such religious and cultural contexts.

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Paramedic stabbed in broad daylight in Melbourne’s north, man arrested

"I am sickened to my stomach. We’ve had enough. This is appalling and unacceptable and needs to stop.”

Australian SIM card at the centre of investigation while Indian police uncover cross-border Khalistan terror plot

The source also said investigators are tracking donation routes to religious organisations as part of efforts to uncover the funding network behind the alleged terror module.

Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, truck driver behind 16 deaths in crash, gets last-minute deportation stay

Sidhu’s legal team argued that deportation would place him at high risk of suicide, citing ongoing depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and the impact separation
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