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Hindu temple targeted again in Melbourne, community calls for justice and increased security

This marks the eighth such incident in the last eight years raising concerns over the safety of Hindu religious institutions in Melbourne’s western suburbs.

Albanese announces support for first Hindu School in Australia

"Through the beautiful power of your example you have firmly cemented the festival of colours as a cherished fixture in the Australian calender."

Incredible tapestry of Australian multiculturalism celebrated at NSW Premier’s Harmony Dinner

The Multicultural Community Medals recognised 13 individuals and organisations for their role in strengthening NSW’s diverse and inclusive society.

Albanese praises Hindu festival of Holi as Australia celebrates the colours of joy

“Our country will continue to grow and thrive because of the bonds of friendship and understanding that we see so clearly in the celebrations surrounding Holi.”

Albanese backs Australia’s metals industry with $750 million investment

Australia’s high-quality alumina, aluminium, iron, and steel exports are already valued at over $150 billion annually.

Melbourne man charged in landmark drug bust under Taskforce Tiger

If convicted, he faces a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.

Australia and Fiji sign MoU to strengthen cross-border policing operations

A key aspect of the agreement also includes Fiji's commitment to hosting the newly announced Regional Centre of Excellence under the Pacific Policing Initiative.

Women leading the way: Radhika Kanhai elected President, Richa Jain Vice President at AIBC Victoria

"Your dedication and leadership will be instrumental in strengthening business and cultural ties between Australia and India."

9 Australian universities in top 100, 79 Indian institutions feature in QS World Rankings

The United States boasts the highest representation with 197 institutions, followed by the United Kingdom with 90, and mainland China with 71.

‘Buy Australian Made’: Albanese urges support for local products as Trump’s tariffs bite

The call to action comes as the United States imposes tariffs on Australian steel and aluminium, a move the Prime Minister has labelled “unjustified” and contrary to the long-standing economic partnership between the two nations.

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Indian-origin family ’emotionally traumatised’ after $57,000 in gold stolen, suspect bailed within 24 hours

“We are very disappointed that he got bail so easily despite the huge amount of gold he’s stolen.”

Premier Allan loses patience as CFMEU questions trigger explosive press conference moment

Premier Allan then blew up at the reporter, demanding she immediately retract the accusation and refused to answer any further questions until she did.

Twelve Australian researchers awarded $140,000 fellowships to collaborate with India on cutting-edge science

The 12 successful projects, collectively valued at just under $140,000, span topics from health monitoring technology to sustainable materials and social innovation.
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