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Australia to lead global fight against synthetic drug trafficking

Formed in July 2023, the coalition unites 156 countries, including Australia, to address the growing global threat posed by synthetic drugs.

ChatGPT is changing the way we write. Here’s how – and why it’s a problem

Phrases such as “delve into” and “navigate the landscape” seem to feature in everything from social media posts to news articles and academic publications.

45-year-old Melbourne man charged with interfering in aircraft radio transmissions

Officers seized four handheld radios, along with other equipment allegedly used in the broadcasts, including two mobile phones containing recordings of the transmissions.

“Make In India, Make it for Australia”: Growing success of AIBC’s initiatives

Launched in October 2019, this chapter has been pivotal in strengthening ties between Australian businesses and India’s rapidly growing sectors.

AI advances likely making students more knowledgeable than teachers, says Prof. Biman Prasad

Prof. Prasad noted that many principals have already observed students digitally fact-checking their teachers, highlighting the generation’s natural adaptation to AI tools.

Tasmanian Public Schools to Receive Full and Fair Funding Under New Agreement

Tasmania is the third state or territory to sign on to the Better and Fairer Schools Agreement, joining Western Australia and the Northern Territory in securing increased funding for public education.

29-year-old man charged for allegedly abandoning wife in Pakistan

“No one has the right to force or deceive anyone into leaving Australia or to prevent them from returning against their will.”

Should aim for $500 billion bilateral trade, says Indian Minister Piyush Goyal during Australia visit

India's Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal is on a three day (23-25 September), two city (Sydney, Adelaide) visit to Australia to enhance bilateral economic ties.

This Diwali, Badam Barfi Gets an Aussie Twist: Australian Almonds Hit Indian Market

"Their rich, buttery flavour makes them a versatile ingredient in a range of culinary applications, from traditional Indian sweets to modern recipes"

Vigil Held for Tongan-origin Rugby League Player Fatally Stabbed Outside Sydney Restaurant

Despite the best efforts of paramedics, Filihiahekava, who was found unconscious on the footpath, could not be saved.

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‘King Khan’ charged over alleged unexplained wealth in Fiji as drug investigations widens

The restraining order also covered a $400,000 property, cash held in a local bank, and four vehicles.

Coalition vows to cap top public sector pay as election battle over spending intensifies

Wilson said the savings generated from the cap, estimated at more than $20 million over the next decade, would be redirected toward essential services

Australia’s largest gallery to host exhibition on Hindu god Vishnu’s avatars

“Vishnu’s avatars are responsive, dynamic and shaped by the cultures and communities that embrace them – whether in centuries past or today.”
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