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Would you like a picnic at Prime Minister’s Kirribilli House? Here is your chance

People can also stand where many world leaders have before and take a photo with the magnificent Opera House and Harbour Bridge in the background.

Four Australian firetrucks to boost Solomon Islands fire and rescue capability

The AFP and FRNSW previously donated personal protective equipment, including overalls, coats and helmets.

NSW Police looking for a man of Indian subcontinental appearance for inappropriately touching two women

NSW Police are appealing for public assistance after two women were inappropriately touched while walking home in Sydney’s north-west.

The man who brought down Indo-Fijian PM Mahendra Pal Chaudhary’s government applies for Presidential pardon

George Speight has been serving time for over 20 years and wishes to be released from prison.

Sydney Masonic Centre cancels Khalistan Referendum propaganda event

The Australia Today is given to understand that NSW Police, ASIO, AFP and DFAT were involved while deciding to cancel the Khalistan propaganda event.

Nepal Airlines to start 14 hours Sydney-Kathmandu direct flights from June 21

While more than 130,000 Nepalis live in Australia which includes 60,000 students, Nepal caters to almost 40,000 Australian tourists.

B&B operator penalised more than $19k for underpaying Sri Lankan visa holder

The FWO has filed 126 litigations involving visa holder workers, and secured more than $13.4 million in court-ordered penalties in visa holder litigations, in the last five full financial years.

Queensland Premier welcomes new Indian Consulate-General in Brisbane

India is Queensland’s second largest trading partner with exports worth $19 billion in the 12 months to March, representing an increase of 29 per cent or $4.5 billion.

Bangladeshi man gets three years jail for entering Australia with child abuse material

ABF officers found dozens of child abuse files on the man’s mobile phone, laptop and SIM card.

The highly secretive Five Eyes alliance has disrupted a China-backed hacker group – in an unusually public manner

Using stealth techniques, the attacker – referred to as “Volt Typhoon” – exploited existing resources in compromised networks in a technique called “living off the land”.

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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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