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New asteroid sample study offers further hints of space origin for the building blocks of life on Earth

Some of the so-called “building blocks of life” may have been surprisingly common in the early Solar System.

Western Australia growing local innovation ecosystem with Indian state Tamilnadu

"India is a large and growing market that offers a broad range of opportunities for Western Australian businesses in innovation and medical life sciences."

Passenger charged for assaulting police officer and unruly behaviour at Perth Airport

The man allegedly refused to follow further requests from officers to disembark the plane.

$115,603 in penalties for former Coffee Club outlet operators

The two affected workers were paid flat rates as low as $15 per hour, which resulted in underpayment of the junior hourly rates, casual loadings, and weekend and public holiday penalty rates.

Sydney lawyer jailed for 12 years for role in $105 million tax fraud

AFP Assistant Commissioner Kirsty Schofield said this outcome was the result of diligent investigation and financial analysis in the wake of the initial Operation Elbrus arrests.

AFP restructures to combat growing criminal threats

“Beyond the Pacific, the AFP will continue to leverage our international law enforcement partnerships to help stop crime before it reaches Australia."

Can you help Police find these men regarding Federation Square Khalistan Violence

During the attacks, flag poles were used by several men as weapons which caused physical injuries to multiple victims.

After continued violence in UK, ‘Sikh separatist’ activity should be on the radar of Australian authorities

The senior-most UK diplomat in New Delhi was summoned on Sunday night after the Indian High Commission in the United Kingdom was vandalised. In a...

Former cleaning operator penalised $13k for giving a false pay slip to worker on bridging visa

In imposing the penalties, Judge Stewart Brown found that the affected worker was vulnerable and remained “out of pocket” despite direct requests to the cleaning operator.

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Australia and Japan strengthen strategic partnership as Takaichi meets Albanese

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