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Famous Punjabi singer allegedly assaulted during live performance in Sydney

A fan allegedly stormed the stage and attempted to choke the singer after an offensive gesture by Garry Sandhu reportedly provoked the attack.

Smoke Alarm, Gas, and Electrical Safety Checks Now Mandatory as Victoria Tightens Safety Standards for Rentals

New reforms will extend the 2021 smoke alarm safety requirements to all rental properties, regardless of when the lease commenced.

Daughter breaks traditional barriers, shaves head for father’s Hindu last rites

The act is particularly notable as Hindu funeral rites traditionally assign such duties to sons or male relatives.

47-year-old man charged over alleged 237kg MDMA smuggling operation

The drugs were removed before the consignment was delivered under police surveillance to a western Sydney logistics facility connected to the man’s company.

“Will be a disaster on all fronts”: Chaos looms as Albanese government pushes international student cap

Ministerial Direction 107 has already caused a 60,000-visa shortfall in higher education this year.

India’s women miners celebrated at symposium organised with Australian Trade and Investment Commission

A key highlight of the event was the Hall of Fame ceremony, where Women in Mining India honoured trailblazing teams for their contributions to diversity and inclusion.

38-year-old man accused of alleged servitude and debt bondage in Adelaide

Victims were reportedly isolated from friends and family, with their communications closely supervised or restricted.

Locals launch petition against government’s decision to rename Melbourne’s lake after Guru Nanak Dev Ji

“Berwick Springs is deeply tied to our community's identity, and this change feels like a betrayal.”

34-year-old man charged with importing dangerous drug ‘bute’ labelled as ‘rose oil’ into Australia

Once ingested, the body converts 1,4 Butanediol into GHB, which depresses the nervous system and can cause dangerous side effects, including hallucinations, breathing difficulties, and death.

International students, including from India, applying for bogus asylum; immigration minister blames unethical consultants

Canada’s Immigration Minister Marc Miller noted that some students, particularly from countries like India, Nigeria, and Ghana, are applying for asylum shortly after arriving, even though conditions in their home countries have not changed.

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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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