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41-year-old man arrested after the largest individual seizure of stolen goods in Adelaide

Officers believe the items, including Lego, were stolen from department stores across the metropolitan area and were likely intended for online resale.

32-year-old Uber driver fighting for life after stabbing attack

The Uber driver was stabbed in the neck and face, Queensland Ambulance Service said.

Neo-Nazi crashes Premier Allan’s press conference, prompting immediate response

“It comes as no surprise that Nazis oppose me and my government. I wear that as a badge of honour.”

Elderly couple Raj and Kala survive SUV crash at Mythri’s Indian Cuisine

Police say the driver mistakenly shifted the vehicle into drive instead of reverse.

Kuldeep Singh arrested as deputies seize guns, drugs and cash

The Sheriff’s Office said the successful operation highlights its continued commitment to removing illegal firearms and dangerous drugs from Yuba County streets.

Adelaide family’s joy turns to heartbreak as popular Indian restaurant destroyed by fire

The owners had been celebrating their young son’s first birthday at home when they received the devastating news.

Ballot results announced for 3,000 Pacific engagement visas in 2025

The ballot system, which costs $25 to enter, is conducted electronically to ensure fair and transparent access.

UWA and Avid Sports unite to revolutionise sports science and strengthen India–Australia ties

"Together, we will open new avenues for student-athlete development, research collaborations, and cultural exchange that benefit both nations.”

Adelaide court cites remorse and inexperience in sparing jail for international student driver in fatal crash

He noted she collapsed in distress after the crash and made frank admissions to the police.

BOQ slammed over plan to axe 200 jobs and send work to India

“BOQ staff deserve honesty and respect, not to be blindsided about the future of their jobs.”

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Sydney’s Indian Mango Festival set for sweet surprise comeback after unexpected quarantine delay

“If the mangoes were not available, they should have cancelled the event and informed the public. Indian Consulate General, this reflects very badly on India as a whole.”

India, China and Vietnam fuel backpacker visa increase as Australia faces calls for reform

Ballots are already used to manage the massive excess demand for backpacker visas in China, India and Vietnam.

The new price gouging law starts on July 1. Can it rein in Coles and Woolworths?

The law comes into effect at a time when the major supermarkets are under scrutiny for their pricing practices.
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