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Raj Jayarajah who suffered brain haemorrhage in Bali has died in Melbourne hospital

"We are shattered to lose Raj so young – it’s a huge loss for so many people who loved him, most of all his loving family."

Two charged over alleged Canberra Airport baggage carousel joyride

Detective Acting Inspector Jon Horrocks said the AFP had zero tolerance for poor behavior at airports.

Reporting domestic violence a sign of empowerment

According to the Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre (FWCC), 212 cases of domestic violence were reported in 2021 while 522 cases were recorded for 2022.

Miner move keeps Bravus Mining and Resources anchored in Townsville

“The foundation of our commitment to providing long-term jobs and economic opportunities for our people and our local communities is us being a responsible, sustainable miner"

Melbourne couple who kept a ‘slave’ for eight years gets two more years in jail

The couple had forced the victim to live in squalid conditions, while cooking, cleaning and caring for their children before she collapsed and was admitted to hospital.

“Bonkers” Khalistan protest at Indian Consulate in Melbourne flops

Jai Bharadwaj, the Editor of The Australia Today, was physically pushed, abused, and verbally intimidated by supporters of Khalistani extremist movement.

Education ministers agree to major reforms in training teachers

The report contains 14 recommendations across four key areas of reform.

Tarikjot Singh buried alive Indian international nursing student Jasmeen Kaur, court told

This gruesome murder involving "uncommon level of cruelty" has been dubbed an "act of vengeance" in the court.

No, India’s most wanted Khalistan extremist Pannun is not dead, Here’s proof

And to confirm this fact they have sent a video to The Australia Today where Pannun can be seen threatening India and Indian diplomats with dire consequences.

Queensland labour-hire company penalised for underpaying 87 visa holders

Fair Work Ombudsman Sandra Parker said that employers in the agriculture sector, including labour hire companies, that underpay vulnerable workers risk facing significant consequences.

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Booked to travel through the Middle East? Here’s why you shouldn’t cancel your flight

Passengers booked to travel on or before March 5 have two options: rebook on an alternative flight or request a refund. Etihad has issued similar advice. Qatar is referring travellers to its app.

“4.8 million visas and 1.7 million citizenships” – Pauline Hanson warns Australia faces cultural pressures

“That’s millions of homes, plus hospital beds and school places being taken up by people who aren’t Australian citizens.”

Sanju Samson’s unbeaten 97 powers India into T20 World Cup semifinals after thriller against West Indies

“Right from the day I started dreaming of playing for the country, this is the day I was waiting for."
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