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Unity and service centre stage at SAISH’s 12th Deepavali celebration

President of SAISH, Raj Datta, said Deepavali symbolises knowledge and stated that equality, social equity and non-discrimination require public defence.

Australia’s First Nations entrepreneurs target growth in India’s booming mining market

This mission underscores the enduring legacy of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as Australia’s original diplomats, traders and knowledge holders for more than 65,000 years.

AFP launches specialist taskforce to smash sadistic online crime network targeting youth

The network is understood to be made up of loosely affiliated sub-groups of mostly young men from English-speaking countries who share extremist and violent ideologies, including nihilism, Nazism, satanism, and sadism.

“Connection To Country”: Australian First Nations luxury fashion lands on Indian runway

The event was curated by the Fashion Design Council of India in partnership with the Australian High Commission and the Centre for Australia-India Relations.

Community gathers to honour Brisbane bus driver Manmeet Sharma Alisher nine years after his tragic death

Manmeet Sharma Alisher died in 2016 after Anthony O’Donohue allegedly threw an incendiary device at him as he stopped to collect passengers.

Bishnoi gang takes credit for daylight shooting of Indian-origin industrialist in Canada

Darshan Singh Sahasi, 68, president of the textile recycling company Canam International, was shot dead outside his home in Abbotsford, British Columbia, on Monday morning.

Fijian pastor accused of calling Diwali and Ram Naumi ‘demonic’; Hindu group lodges police complaint

SSDPSF described the remarks as “deeply disrespectful, divisive, and contrary to Fiji’s foundational values of racial and religious harmony”.

Indian international student arrested after alleged assault on teens during US flight

Prosecutors said 28-year-old Praneeth Kumar Usiripalli was previously admitted to the U.S. on a student visa and had been enrolled in a master’s programme in biblical studies, but currently lacks lawful status in the country.

Albanese backs regional growth at Kuala Lumpur summits

The leaders also welcomed Monash University’s $1 billion investment in a new Kuala Lumpur campus, which will support more than 22,000 students across the region to access a high-quality Australian education.

Fiji’s coalition under pressure after dual Deputy PM resignations

Both Prasad and Kamikamica will remain Members of Parliament while they fight their respective legal battles.

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Chinese nationals charged over alleged spy plot in nation’s capital

A 25-year-old man and a 31-year-old woman were arrested on Wednesday and are due to appear in the ACT Magistrates Court.

Victoria Police search man over lewd act at busy bus stop

Police have released a computer-generated image of the suspect, who is described as being in his late 20s, with a stocky build, thick dark beard and moustache, and tanned skin.

School shooting in Canada leaves 10 dead, dozens injured

Ten people, including a suspected shooter, have died following a shooting in Tumbler Ridge, a small town in British Columbia, Canadian authorities say.
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