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$1 million found in man’s car boot confiscated as proceeds of crime

The man was working as a courier for criminal groups attempting to launder large amounts of cash generated from criminal activities.

We need urban trees more than ever

Trees with enough water can usually tolerate high temperatures.

Radical Khalistanis prevent Indian High Commissioner’s visit to UK Gurdwara

The confrontation led to a stand-off and ultimately resulted in Doraiswami leaving the premises.

No “Hindu hand” behind Brisbane temple attack, Queensland Police confirms

Police have so far not been able to find out who was behind the temple attack and will resume the investigation if or when they get further information.

Perth passenger arrested for alleged intoxicated and unruly behaviour

The plane, enroute to Sydney, was forced to turn around and return to Perth due to the man’s alleged behaviour.

From regional Victoria to first female Premier in three decades: Jacinta Allan’s remarkable journey

She became the youngest woman elected to Victoria's parliament in 1999 at the age of 25 and made history in 2002 as the state's youngest-ever minister at 29.

Bid to protect indigenous knowledge in the digital space

"Communities yearn to tap into online technologies, yet structural barriers stand tall."

UNSW faces court for allegedly failing to keep lawful record of casual staff’s wages

The Fair Work Ombudsman’s litigation focuses on a sample of 66 allegedly affected casual academic staff in UNSW’s Business School, based at Kensington in Sydney.

Australia helps boost Samoa Police capability ahead of Heads of Government meeting

The AFP also provided more than 18 motorcycle helmets, 50 pairs of motorcycle gloves, and more than 100 first aid kits.  

Starbucks back-pays more than $4.5 million to staff across 52 stores

The underpaid part-time employees included baristas, supervisors and assistant managers.

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Celebrating Oneness – an offering for Peace & Prosperity

Hanuman Festival celebrating 75 Years of Chinmaya Mission.

Pauline Hanson calls Farrer by-election “tremendous” as locals line for One Nation’s battle

The poll, expected before June, will see residents in Griffith, Albury and surrounding towns choose former federal MP Sussan Ley’s successor.

Fiji urges diaspora in New Zealand and Australia to invest in agriculture and boost rural livelihoods

Fiji is calling on its diaspora to invest in the nation’s agricultural sector, with Minister for Agriculture, Waterways, and Sugar Industry, Tomasi Tunabuna, highlighting...
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