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Australia supports Solomon Islands police force in civil disorder exercise

Around 170 members from RSIPF, Australian Federal Police, Australian Defence Force and Fiji Police Force attended the exercise held at Hells Point, Honiara.

Australia and India sign agreement to deliver ‘goods’ within hours and days

It aims to streamline border processing for accredited exporters, thus providing them with increased predictability, certainty, and speed to market.

Global sting sees Australian offenders arrested for cybercrime and phishing attacks

“Cybercrimes such as phishing may be borderless and virtual in nature, but their impact on victims is real and can be devastating."

Brave Australian Jewish Woman arrested in India for opposing pro-Palestinian propaganda

The posters were set up by the Students Islamic Organisation (SIO), a prominent student body known for its agitations on Islamic issues.

Innovative Research by Indian Australian Scientist Paves New Path in Colorectal Cancer Treatment

"This study expands on that knowledge by demonstrating Bazedoxifene’s efficacy in suppressing the growth of human colorectal cancer models."

Divya Jyoti Jagrati Sansthan celebrates ‘Shri Ram Navami’ showcasing Hindu cultural heritage and spiritual wisdom

A noteworthy aspect of the programme was its focus on engaging the younger generation, with various activities designed to educate and inspire children about the values and stories of the Ramayana.

Australia aims to enhance collaboration in vocational education and skills training with India

Robust business ties will benefit both market literacy and catalysing skills partnership momentum

Gurinderpal Brar’s sentence extended, attempted murder as well as guilty of beating three Sikh temple parishioners

High Court Justice Mark Woolford described it as having “all the hallmarks of religious fanaticism”.

Australia flooded by North American-produced meth

North American-produced meth, from countries such as Mexico, United States and Canada, made up 16.7 tonnes of the meth seized.

Why is Australia’s east coast copping all this rain right now?

Parts of Sydney were drenched in more than 100mm of rain overnight and the main dam that supplies the city’s drinking water is expected to spill in coming days.

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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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