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Husband-and-wife operators of Hobart restaurant penalised nearly $70,000

The penalties were imposed after the couple admitted underpaying two employees.

Indian international student loses a leg in a truck accident in Sydney

Indian-Australian community is extending a helping hand both economically and emotionally in Nirbhay's recovery.

Australian authorities issue warning after 154kg of cocaine seized from hull of cargo ship

"We also want to warn the divers, who are hired by criminal syndicates, to retrieve illicit drugs in the hulls of ships."

Australia and India to see positive and increased momentum

Sovereignty and territorial integrity in the Indo-Pacific, democratic values, the rule of law, freedom of navigation and overflight and the peaceful resolution of disputes is top priority.

Daylesford Tragedy: Police investigation under scrutiny as ‘Driver’ not charged as yet

Sergeant Romanis indicated that the police are currently examining how the driver's diabetes may have contributed to the incident.

Australia ready to attract Bollywood again with a new coproduction agreement

“I'm very excited to see yet another great outcome for the Australian film industry, and the Australia-India relationship.”

Dhirren Randhawa who allegedly hit-and-run SA police commissioner’s son given bail

Dhirren's drivers licence has been disqualified indefinitely and will now face court in March 2024.

Australian primary school children embrace cultural diversity through Diwali celebration

The Diwali celebration at Orchard Grove Primary School not only illuminated the significance of life choices but also served as a bridge to embrace cultural diversity.

Australia-India CEO Forum deepening higher education ties with India

The Australia-India CEO Forum was established by the Australian and Indian Prime Ministers to tap into the experience and expertise of leading CEOs in Australia and India to grow bilateral trade and investment.

Head’s Heroic Century Crowns Australia as six-time World Cup Champions, breaking billion hearts

Cummins described the win as a "pinnacle of international cricket".

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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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