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Are Australian journalists in the gunsights of a new generation of Khalistani extremists?

The video incites hate against Australian Hindus and ends with the Founder of SFJ Gurpatwant Singh Pannu making the gesture of a gun.

India’s business tycoon Ratan Tata appointed to ‘Order of Australia’

He is receiving formal national recognition for his support for the Australia-India relationship.

New Studies confirm no damage to springs from Carmichael mine

“This process shows the right checks and balances are in place to protect groundwater, however, anti-coal activists have begun a misinformation campaign to twist the truth."

Two men charged with flying under false names

“It is important to know who is travelling, both domestically and internationally, and the AFP is working to identify and disrupt potential threats.”

US Senate confirms Indian-origin Ravi Chaudhary as Assistant Secretary of Defense for Air Force

Previously, He also to served on the President Obama's Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders

Nepalese and Sri Lankan workers on student and post-study work visas allegedly underpaid and subjected to sham contracting

The cleaners were Sri Lankan and Nepalese nationals, aged between 19 and their early 20s at the time. They were in Australia on student visas and post-study work visas.

The end of daily letter deliveries is in sight as Australia Post sees red

After posting a razor-thin profit of $23.6 million in the last six months of 2022, it anticipates a loss for the full 2022-23 financial year – only the second time since being corporatised in 1989.

Brisbane’s Indian Consulate forced to close down by Khalistan supporters as Police watched on

"Slogans were raised against Hindus calling them supremacists with Khalistan Zindabad."

Australian avocados all set to enter the Indian market worth $30 million

"We think India is going to be a great market for us to build and a great market for us to really dominate."

AFP female officers leading the charge in Southern Command

There are currently 1,022 women in the AFP’s sworn (police and PSO roles) workforce (making up 23.9% of the sworn workforce), and 2,108 women in the unsworn workforce (making up 61.6% of the unsworn workforce).

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Hindu festival of Holi celebrated in Fiji with plea for compassion after severe floods

Holi, traditionally observed by Hindus to mark the victory of good over evil and the arrival of spring, is widely celebrated across Fiji’s Indo-Fijian community and increasingly embraced as a national cultural event.

PM Carney heads to Australia after India and Canada reset ties with uranium deal and trade talks

Officials also pointed to major investment links already in place, with Canadian pension funds said to have invested about $100 billion in India.

Senate censured Pauline Hanson on ‘No good Muslims’ remarks, Coalition says it should be reserved for parliament conduct

Foreign Minister Penny Wong moved the motion on Tuesday, condemning Hanson’s remarks as “inflammatory and divisive” and reaffirming parliament’s support for migrant communities.
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