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Maritime Exercise Malabar 2024 to Begin in India with Australia, USA and Japan’ Participation

Quad nations continue to emphasise the importance of free and open maritime navigation in the Indo-Pacific

Two men charged, 16kg of drugs and over $10,000 in illicit cash seized

When ABF officers examined the consignment from the United States, they found a package of methamphetamine concealed among foam packaging and alerted the AFP.

CQ University Students Develop Flood-Resistant Shelters in India as Part of Humanitarian Engineering Program

Their solution involved designing sustainable temporary shelters to protect both residents and livestock during times of flooding.

There’s a renewed push to scrap junior rates of pay for young adults. Do we need to rethink what’s fair?

The argument is that young people are not fully “work-ready” and require more intensive employer support to develop the right skills for their job.

Albanese government cracks down on Shrinkflation

Shrinkflation refers to the practice where the size of a product is reduced while the price remains the same, or even increases.

51-year-old man jailed for attempting forced marriages of his teenage children

The children, who moved to Australia with their father in 2021, discovered that he was attempting to arrange marriages for them against their will.

Australian and Allied Engineers strengthen ties with PNG through Exercise Puk Puk

Local villagers helped dig out the vehicles before Australian, New Zealand, and UK soldiers completed welding repairs, reinforcing the structure with metal and timber on the Puk Puk bridge.

AFP searching for seven men in connection with display of suspected Prohibited Symbols, including Hezbollah flag

While some of these individuals may have been named publicly, it is believed false names have been used.

India emerges as top 5 global tech power; Australia set to leverage partnership

With China and the United States fighting for dominance in technology and supply chains, Australia and India’s collaboration stands as a crucial response to this competitive environment.

Media union “appalled” by Dutton’s “intimidation” and ABC’s “silence” in Anushri Sood incident

Sood hasr questioned the criteria for designating Hezbollah as terrorist organisations, prompting Dutton to express disbelief at the ABC’s perceived stance.

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Three Indian migrants killed in devastating highway crash in New Zealand

Police say the vehicle is believed to have crossed the centre line moments before the impact, though investigations into the cause are ongoing.

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.
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