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EXCLUSIVE – Indian and Indigenous cultures merge as First Nations students experience ‘once in a lifetime opportunity’

"First Nations people are the real owners of Australia", says Prof. Mukti Kanta Mishra, President of Centurion University that conceptualised the 'Wadeye Training Project'.

India’s Vistara beats Qantas to find a place in the world’s best airlines

The focus of the survey is for customers to make their own, personal choices as to which airline they consider to be the best, underlining the brand as the Passenger's Choice Awards.

Australia joins forces to fight Transnational Serious Organised Crime

The AFP has more than 200 personnel located in 33 countries as part of its international network.

Indian MP Sanjay Raut appeals United Nations to declare 20 June as ‘World Traitors Day’

Indian domestic politics reaches UN office with a letter by Shiv Sena (UBT) MP.

Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar who planned attacks on Hindu Temples in Australia shot dead

Nijjar organised a support fund of 3.8 million Australian dollars for different groups to establish a Gurudwara in Adelaide, a charity organisation to open its office in multiple Australian capital cities.

Toxic work cultures start with incivility and mediocre leadership

Most of us will experience incivility at some point at work. More than 50% experience it weekly.

Six men charged for attempt to traffic $1.7 billion worth of meth into Australia

The methamphetamine, solely for the Australian market and destined for Victoria and NSW, would have amounted to almost 19 million individual street deals.

Former cafe franchisee penalised $20k for underpaying migrant Nepali chef

Judge Laing found that penalties must be set at a level which demonstrates that there are serious consequences for non-compliance, to deter others from failing to comply.

Khalistan Liberation Front Chief Avatar Singh Khanda who pulled down Indian flag in London is dead

Khanda came to the UK through the most reliable method of a “student visa” and quickly got associated with the separatist bandwagon

Fair Work recovers $89,952 in unpaid wages for 36 workers of bubble tea chain

“Improving compliance in the fast food, restaurant and café industry, which employs many vulnerable workers, including in franchises, continues to be a priority for us.”

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NDIS fraud: Buckets of gold, silver and cash seized in multimillion-dollar home raid

“Recovery action also undermines the incentive for engaging in serious crimes for profit, and it restores public money so that much-needed services can continue to be provided to the community.”

Surgeon in Australia helps operate patient in India in live robotic surgery expertise demonstration

The live procedure illustrated how tele-enabled robotic systems could, in future, support access to specialist surgical care in locations where distance and workforce shortages limit availability.

Premier Jacinta Allan moves to cut child surgery wait times with $50m health package

“I know how scary it can be to have a sick child in hospital… the endless wait until they are home safe.”
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