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USP lecturer resigns amid allegations of harassing over 30 female students in Fiji

A student revealed that the alleged harassment targeted students early in their academic journey or nearing graduation, leaving many too fearful to report the incidents.

Fake Indian international students in Australia admit visa scams

Despite the crackdown, concerns remain about the unintended consequences, including students applying for fake asylum to avoid deportation.

Australia to Stick with Perth Squad for Adelaide Test Despite Crushing Loss as Rohit joins Team India

Australian all-rounder Mitchell Marsh, who is recovering from a series of fitness concerns, will remain in the squad

Sydney man charged after $500k cash and gold seized in alleged money laundering bust

Authorities claim the man allegedly operated a money laundering scheme involving proceeds of crime.

Newlywed 21-year-old student Anakhpal Singh dies of heart failure in Australia

Anakhpal, who arrived in Australia on a student visa in September 2022, was the sole breadwinner for his family.

Islamist violence escalates in Bangladesh following ISKCON leader’s arrest

Chinmoy Krishna Das, a vocal advocate for minority rights and spokesperson for the Bangladesh Sammilito Sanatani Jagaran Jote, was detained on Monday while travelling from Dhaka to Chittagong.

Australia collaborates with Philippines to crack down on romance scam call centres

Authorities arrested 190 foreign nationals and 68 Filipinos for alleged immigration offences, while seizing over 300 computer towers, 1,000 mobile phones, and thousands of SIM cards.

India Celebrates 75 Years of the Constitution: Leaders Honour Legacy and Reflect on National Unity

His message echoed the sentiment of unity, pride, and resilience the Constitution embodies.

‘Issue politicised and ‘the lake had no name,’ claims petition in favour of Guru Nanak Lake renaming

The Victorian Government’s recent decision to officially name a lake in Berwick Springs as Guru Nanak Lake has sparked a heated debate within the local community.

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Accused ISIS bride granted bail after Melbourne court finds risk can be managed

During the bail hearing, police argued Abbas posed a risk to the community and raised concerns about the possibility of her spreading extremist ideology if released.

Jess Wilson backs Matthew Guy’s demand for apology from Moira Deeming after police clear assault claim

"To Aussie males who are sick of this treatment, who are sick of not being believed, some of us in Parliament still have your back. I have your back."

Socceroos advance to knockout round of 32 at FIFA World Cup after draw with Paraguay

The Socceroos have secured progression to the knockout stage of the FIFA World Cup after a tense 0–0 draw in their final Group D...
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