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16-year-old Rhyan Singh and two friends robbed and stabbed on his birthday in Melbourne

Police has arrested a 20 year old man who attacked these boys with machetes

Indian Film Festival of Melbourne set to celebrate Karan Johar’s 25 years in film industry

"I look forward to engaging in a special talk at the festival, where I will share insights and anecdotes from my journey”

#Ashes 5th Test: Australia gain slender 12-run lead as England pacers dominate

Smith was saved from a run out on the "benefit of the doubt" to batter. At first, it seemed that Smith was short of his ground

Surprise inspections on 20 farms to curb potential visa worker underpayments and exploitation

"It is important visa holders know that they have the same workplace rights as all other workers.”

IBAC findings into corrupt politicians to spark donation, planning reforms

“Our investigation exposed significant weaknesses in the process for amending planning permits, with... able to manipulate the process for personal gain”

Former beauty therapy clinic operator penalised $16k for failing to act on back-pay notice

“Any employees with concerns about their pay or entitlements should contact the FWO for free assistance.”

Glen Maxwell and wife Vini share pictures from her Hindu baby shower “Valaikaappu”

"The way you follow the Tamil tradition May God bless you three"

More than $684,000 recovered for 1,004 underpaid workers

In the 82 completed investigations, 86 per cent of businesses had breached workplace laws.

Are you a casual worker? Here’s your chance for permanent job security: Tony Burke

Changes would improve workers’ rights and close a loophole used by employers to avoid paying permanent entitlements to an ongoing workforce

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World-first centre launched in Sydney to help cancer survivors thrive beyond treatment

Bringing together academic expertise and community connection, the Centre will lead research aimed at reshaping health systems so surviving cancer also means living well.

Bunnings’ backyard pods won’t fix the housing crisis, but they signal a shift

As Bunnings, Australia’s biggest hardware retailer starts selling tiny homes, it feels like a turning point.

Queensland man denied bail after alleged extremist material found on phone

AFP officers visited the man’s home and issued him with official information outlining the illegality of publicly displaying Nazi symbols.
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