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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.

Australia backs India, and Japan to be made permanent UNSC members

A compelling case for reshaping global structures to better serve the needs and aspirations of the international community.

Mumbai to Melbourne: Indian Tech unicorn Fractal expands its business

Fractal recently achieved unicorn status – a valuation of US$1 billion – and is a leader in providing cutting-edge AI and analytics services.

Rebuilding Lives: Battle against domestic violence and the shelters lighting the way

"Consent is not a grey area; it is a clear affirmation, and everyone’s boundaries should be respected.”

Indian origin Krushnadevsinh Ravalji appointed Youth Commissioner in Victorian Multicultural Commission

Minister for Multicultural Affairs Colin Brooks announced the appointment of four Commissioners to join the Victorian Multicultural Commission.

India suspends Visa services for Canadians amid diplomatic tensions

India urged its citizens to avoid regions and venues in Canada that have witnessed such incidents.

Indian subcontinental community language schools shine in Minister’s Awards for Excellence

In 2023, 230 students were nominated, with 95 senior and 135 junior nominations from 32 different languages considered for the awards.

Australian assistance bolsters Tonga Police capabilities

Digital interviewing machines will enhance Tonga Police’s ability to prosecute domestic violence and child abuse investigations.

Australia’s ‘consumer data right’ could make your personal data safer and easier to share

By 2022, three of the world’s five most profitable companies specialised in data – Apple, Microsoft and Alphabet.

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Bikram Lama’s death while homeless exposes ‘invisible’ crisis and lack of support to international student

Bikram Lama, 32, died in December last year in Hyde Park, just metres from the busy entrance to St James station.

Indian-Australian scientist Prof. Zora Singh wins top international horticulture honour

Foundation Professor of Horticultural Science at Edith Cowan University in Western Australia, he has led major advancements in postharvest technologies, fruit quality, and supply chain innovation.

Three Indian-origin women in Australia’s G20 Youth delegation tackling global challenges

The trio will take on key negotiation roles across major global challenges, including economic reform, job creation, food security, global health, and conflict resolution.
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