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Sikh and Hindu communities unite to oppose bogus Khalistan referendum in New Zealand

“We don’t support any extremism or discrimination, especially if it is against India.”

India commits $228 million AUD for SKAO Science Project with Telescopes in Australia and South Africa

Indian astronomers will be in the middle of discoveries that the Square Kilometre Array Observatory will make said Nobel Laureate Prof. Brian Schmidt.

India and Fiji deepen ties with signing of Digital Public Infrastructure partnership

The partnership is expected to significantly enhance the delivery of public services and stimulate the digital start-up ecosystem in Fiji.

Shashi Tharoor calls Canada’s stance on India “misguided,” questions handling of Kanishka bombing case

“The original sin here is Canada's,” Dr Shashi Tharoor said, reflecting on the friction sparked by recent diplomatic statements.

‘Freedom of Speech at Risk,’ Coalition Fights Albanese’s Misinformation Legislation

This could lead to the removal of legitimate, honestly-held opinions by Australians who are simply engaging in public discourse.

Neharika Gambhir’s journey from abandonment to becoming first Fijian-American analog astronaut

"Your achievement is a true inspiration and a powerful reminder of the limitless possibilities when we break barriers and aim for the stars,” said DPM Biman Prasad.

“Bharat Corner” and Yoga Centre marks a new era in India-Fiji relations

This new resource centre aims to foster a knowledge exchange between India and Fiji, reflecting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's commitment to enhancing educational and cultural connections through his 12-Point Action Plan outlined at the recent FIPIC Summit.

Canadian Hindu temple cancels life certificate event amid threats from Khalistani extremists

Peel Police Chief advised the temple to prioritise safety, forcing organisers to cancel the event.

PNG man jailed for 20 years for attempting to import 5kg of meth into Australia via Torres Strait

The AFP estimates the meth could have been divided into over 50,000 street-level deals.

INSV Tarini led by two Indian women naval officers arrives in Australia

INSV Tarini's journey to Fremantle took 38 days at sea, marking a significant moment in the global maritime record.

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Hundreds of students set to lose qualifications as Melbourne training college registration canceled

College issued qualifications and statements of attainment without ensuring students had completed proper assessment or met competency requirements

Childcare worker Jayendra Jung Shahi granted bail over alleged slaping two toddlers

His lawyer told the court his mental health had declined following recent family tragedies, arguing he required support.

Premier Allan announces $1.04bn road repair blitz as opposition leader Wilson targets potholes

The program also includes a $36.9 million clean-up blitz across 10 of Melbourne’s busiest freeways, including the Monash, West Gate and Hume corridors.
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