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Australia’s most complex election count marches on ahead of schedule

“The nation already has clarity not just on who is forming government but on most House of Representatives and Senate seats around the nation."

Men charged over alleged cruel killing of kangaroo in Melbourne’s south-east

Both men have been charged with aggravated cruelty to animals and destroying protected wildlife.

Two Sydney men guilty in $8.7m gold fraud using international students

Criminals used foreign student identities to buy GST-exempt bullion, which they then melted down and sold as “scrap” gold via shell companies, claiming GST refunds fraudulently.

American Cardinal Prevost Elected Pope Leo XIV—A New Era of ‘Peace and Solidarity’ Begins

“Let us be united, hand in hand with God and amongst ourselves,” the new pope said.

India destroys Lahore air defence system after Pakistan tries to attack Golden Temple

Accroding to reports two of the artillery rockets intercepted were on a trajectory to hit the Golden Temple in Amritsar.

Indian-Australian commuters targeted in racist machete rampage at Williams Landing

He was granted bail and is due to appear at Werribee Magistrates’ Court on 2 September.

U.S. and Israel Explore U.S.-Led Interim Administration for Gaza

Legal advisers are studying how the United Nations Charter, as well as existing bilateral agreements, could provide a mandate.

Body, mind and soul: Melbourne discovers new path to joy with DJJS workshop

True happiness isn’t an accident: Small acts of compromise and empathy can dissolve anger and cultivate healthier relationships.

Three Indian-origin men arrested after Brampton business shooting sparks extortion probe

Broader campaign was launched by police after a “disturbing trend” of extortion attempts targeting the South Asian business community emerged.

Indian-origin student left paralysed after tragic fall from fraternity balcony weeks before graduation

Instead of receiving immediate medical attention, those who helped her were asked to leave the university event, Friends then carried her to her apartment.

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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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