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South Australia’s exports to India grew 200% under the zero-tariff regime

"India is a fast-growing market for premium agri products, food items and high-value wines with consumers’ disposable incomes on the rise.”

Eight arrested over phishing kits targeting Australian Government websites

It was alleged officers identified a server which held more than 16 virtual machines that ran a variety of operating systems and services to support the hosting service.

Gen Z more likely than anyone else to fall victim to cybercrime

Those aged 18-24 years who responded to the AIC survey were also more likely to fall victim to fraud and scams, and identity crime and misuse, than any other age group.

Indian international student in coma after alleged assault in Tasmania

Tasmania Police has reportedly taken a 24-year-old individual from Lenah Valley into custody following the “serious assault” and have ruled out racism as a potential motive.

Six years jail for Melbourne man in child sexual assault and exploitation offences

An examination of the devices revealed the man had produced the child abuse material involving a young female victim.

No FIR filed against Australian cricketer for allegedly hurting feelings of 1.4 billion Indian cricket lovers

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been requested by an activist to ban Marsh from playing any game in the country.

First-ever canine unit skills enhancement program held in Canberra

The AFP uses canines to detect drugs, firearms, cash, explosives, corpses and blood, and digital technology such as USBs and SIM cards.

Paramedic Tinesh Tamilkodi who died in a car crash farewelled with a guard of honour

Mr Tamilkodi became the first Western Australian paramedic to die while on duty.

Twelve men allegedly from Bangladesh and Pakistan arrive by boat on remote Western Australian shore

These people were "not in good shape" and were rescued by the local Indigenous community.

Indian defence personnel in Australia to strengthen and enhance inter-operability

The AUSTRAHIND-23 exercise will be conducted in Perth from 22nd November to 6th December 2023.

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ISIS claims deadly Islamabad bombing amid warnings of extremist blowback

Repeated international warnings that the direct or indirect cultivation of extremist networks — whether for global jihad or against neighbouring India or Afghanistan — would ultimately prove self-destructive for Pakistan are now playing out.

Foreign fishing boats torched as Australia sends hardline border warning

The Border Force says the action reflects a broader surge in enforcement across northern Australia, confirming a 40 per cent increase in the destruction of seized vessels this financial year compared with the same period last year.

School breaks make up more than an hour of the day. Should they be considered part of learning?

Recess and lunch are generally regarded as “breaks” from learning – where children can play or have free time.
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