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White South African farmers fleeing to Australia, Trump tells Ramaphosa in tense Oval Office meeting

In 2018, Australia debated offering special visas to white South African farmers after similar claims were raised by Trump and then-Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton

Fiji Police sound alarm over social media misinformation

“While we understand it’s become a popular source of information, users must take time to carefully distinguish between accurate information and fake news before sharing.”

Albanese wraps up tour with historic Vatican visit and renewed regional ties

The Prime Minister then travelled to the Vatican to represent Australia at the Papal Inauguration of His Holiness, Pope Leo XIV.

Renowned Astrophysicist Prof. Jayant Narlikar Passes Away at 87

Between 1999 and 2003, he led a pioneering experiment that collected microorganisms from altitudes up to 41 km, suggesting a potential extraterrestrial origin of some microbial life.

Aahana Nag sentenced for spray-paint attack on Peter Dutton’s office during election campaign

“This was an act of resistance, and Peter Dutton does not support us”

Victoria’s Budget Bombshell: Up to 3,000 Jobs Axe and Debt Soars to $194 Billion

The Community and Public Sector Union labelled the public service cuts “a disgrace,” arguing the $3.3 billion savings target is unrealistic

Australia pledges $5.7 million to strengthen Fiji’s HIV response and healthcare services

The funding will bolster disease surveillance, testing, and vital community-led prevention and treatment initiatives, marking a significant step in Australia’s ongoing support for Fiji’s health sector.

India launches upgraded OCI portal with user-friendly features to connect with diaspora

"The new features will include improved functionality, enhanced security, and a user-friendly experience.”

RBA slashes rates below 4% – find out how much you’ll save on your mortgage

Businesses report that weak demand limits their ability to pass on cost increases, and labour market indicators remain mixed

Nationals walk away from Coalition deal, but leave door open for future

Despite the breakdown, David Littleproud said the door remained open to rekindling the Coalition before the next election.

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Albanese government under fire after ISIS brides and childern granted passports and attempted to returns

The incident has triggered alarm after it emerged that Australian passports had already been issued to the group

‘Just as offensive’: Julian Hill condemns Jacinta Price as she returns to frontbench without apology over Indian migration remarks

"Jacinta Price’s comments about Australians of Indian heritage were wrong and are just as offensive today as they were the first time she said them.”

ACT Premier Andrew Barr calls India ‘priority partner’ as Australia’s ‘knowledge capital’ eyes tourism and international students

“This mission is about building on that partnership so that Indian students, visitors and investors continue to see Canberra as a place where they can study, visit, invest and build a future.”
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