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Australia imposes sanctions on Russian cybercriminals linked to Evil Corp

For over a decade, Evil Corp has orchestrated major cyber incidents, including ransomware attacks across Australia, Europe, the UK, and the US

Canadian national charged over 15kg meth import at Sydney Airport

ABF officers inspected the man’s suitcase, where they found multiple vacuum-sealed bags containing a powdery substance.

Albanese cracks down on ‘dodgy supermarket practices’, boosts ACCC with additional $30 million

"We’re taking steps to make sure they get a fair go at the checkout."

Peter Dutton slams ABC journalist Anushri Sood over questioning Hezbollah’s terrorist status

“If that is not clear to the ABC, then the ABC is in even more trouble than I first imagined.”

Wave of Threats and Violence Target Indian-Origin Journalists in Canada

CoHNA and other organisations have voiced frustration over the lack of significant action from law enforcement to protect journalists and prosecute perpetrators.

A mix of experience and new energy as Indian origin councillors make their mark in NSW Local Government Elections

Mohit Kumar, Pradeep Pathi, Jugandeep Singh, Mandeep Sunny Singh and Indu Balachandran are among those who have made their debut as councillors.

Indian Youth, Apply for Australia’s Work and Holiday Visa Ballot for Only $25 Starting Today

The Ballot participants must complete the process within the specified timeframe to be eligible for selection.

Pacific nations sound the alarm on sea-level rise, again. Is anybody listening?

Many Pacific island nations sit just a few meters above sea level, leaving them at risk of flooding, storm surges and coastal erosion that are forecast to increase in frequency as the planet warms.

Cybercrime awareness month kicks off with recovery of $777,000 in Business Email Scam

BEC scams, a sophisticated form of fraud, involve cybercriminals manipulating financial transactions by either hacking into or creating nearly identical email addresses to intercept large sums of money.

Pakistani National Khizar Hayat pleads guilty to desecrating Gutka Sahib, and posting video to TikTok

He has been granted strict bail on a $10,000 personal undertaking, which includes a ban from using social media, a requirement to report to police daily

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Museum of Chinese in Australia opens in Sydney to celebrate more than 180 years of history and heritage

“This museum will celebrate a vital thread through the history of our modern nation. I can’t think of a better site than Haymarket – a place synonymous with the Chinese-Australian story – or a more fitting time of year to open it.”

Trump hikes global tariffs to 15% as the fallout from Supreme Court loss continues

Trump had imposed sweeping “reciprocal tariffs” last year under an emergency powers act, but the court ruled this law did not authorise him to do so.

South Africa hammer India by 76 runs, end unbeaten run in T20 World Cup

Bumrah was India’s standout bowler with 3/15, becoming India’s highest wicket-taker in T20 World Cup history
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