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Shopping Center Chaos: Teen Charged After Alleged Affray and Stabbing

Investigators are urging the public to come forward with any information that could assist in identifying the two other males allegedly involved in the altercation.

Dr Abhimanu Pandey’s breakthrough at ANU reveals Protein’s power to ‘Cool Off’ Bowel Cancer cells

Dr Pandey completed his graduate studies in India before earning his PhD from JCSMR in 2022. Recently, he received the esteemed Royal Society of New South Wales (RSNSW) Bicentennial Early Career Research and Service Citations Award.

Indian Veterans Shine in Melbourne’s ANZAC Day Parade, Highlighting Gallipoli’s Shared Legacy

It underscores the global nature of the conflict and highlights how nations like India, often under-represented in Western narratives of the war, played essential roles.

Over 400 Officers Involved in Counter-Terror Operations, Five Juvenile Charged with Planning Terror Acts

There is no specific threat to public safety and no threat to Anzac Day commemorations.

A new job and marriage lured Avani Dias back to Australia, not intimidation by Indian government

"Whatever little interaction I had with Avani, she lacked the depth to be reporting in a complex country like India."

India and the Arab World’s Delicate Positioning in the Iran-Israel Conflict

India finds itself in a delicate position, balancing its diplomatic relationships with both Israel and Iran while prioritizing the safety of its citizens.

“We charge extra to Indians…because they are mostly scammers”: Outrage as Facebook marketplace seller makes racist remark

"It is imperative that we stand together to challenge and report racist behaviours whenever they surface."

High-visibility disruption operation puts trusted insiders on notice at Sydney Airport

More than 200 crew members from various airlines were subject to a baggage examination, with many more subject to Detector Dog Unit (DDU) screening and additional baggage x-rays.

Supermarket facial recognition failure: why automated systems must put the human factor first

Automated facial recognition is often discussed in the abstract – as pure algorithmic pattern matching, with emphasis on assessing correctness and accuracy.

Truckie Gurjeet Singh Gill pleads guilty to more than six times alcohol limit, disqualified from driving for six months

No criminal conviction was recorded and speaking to the media outside the courthouse Mr Gill observed that learning from his mistake he had quit drinking.

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New $2.5 million program to grow First Nations-led tourism and create jobs in Victoria

“First Nations Victorians have stories, knowledge and culture that the world wants to experience. This program makes sure community is in control of how those stories are told.”

International student visa cancelled after child abuse material found on phone

The international student was issued a $660 infringement notice, had his visa cancelled, and was detained before being removed from Australia on the next available flight.

Pauline Hanson slams AI ‘fake fall’ rumour and bogus $100m donation claim

Senator Hanson claimed the circulating image was artificially generated, pointing to what she described as “imposters in the chamber” as evidence the photograph had been manipulated.
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