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Western Australian man charged for ‘marrying’ third time while allegedly having undisclosed two wives

The man allegedly declared on his application for a marriage certificate in both matters that he had ‘never validly married’ and signed a formal ‘declaration of no legal impediment to marriage’.

With change in government, deported Vice-chancellor Prof. Pal Ahluwalia returns to Fiji

Prof. Pal Ahluwalia and his wife’s controversial exile from Fiji followed months of increased tensions between USP and the previous government over allegations of financial mismanagement and corruption.

Experience the spellbinding celestial wedding of Hindu deities in Sydney

Yadagirigutta Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy utsava deities have arrived in Sydney, Australia along with the temple priests for the very first time.

Seven subsidiaries of WIS to back-pay more than $4.8 million to 3,400 underpaid employees

The seven WIS entities and two former WIS entities underpaid the employees $4,836,036, plus $246,779 in superannuation, in that period of more than a decade.

Legal action against a cafe franchisor for underpayment to workers

This legal action follows a case for exploiting young students under the guise of a purported internship arrangement.

McDonald’s Australia launches special Valentine’s Day box with message in Hindi and Punjabi

The box will feature the word “I love you” written around the outside of the box in the top 10 languages spoken in Australia.

AFP working with global task force to warn about sextortion

Victims believe they are sending explicit images or videos of themselves to a person their own age.

Tarikjot Singh pleads guilty to the murder of Adelaide nursing student Jasmeen Kaur

"Nothing will bring Jasmeen back, but we are pleased she will get some justice."

Reserve Bank of Australia lifted cash rate to a 10-year high of 3.35%

The full effect of the cumulative increase in interest rates is yet to be felt in mortgage payments.

Safer Internet Day 2023: Connect, Reflect and Protect

Culturally and linguistically diverse communities are more at risk of being targeted online, and at risk of serious harm, due to a range of intersectional factors.

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Alleged threat against ASIO boss leads to arrest of university student

Police allege that in April, the student sent a series of harassing emails to a university professor and another staff member.

Victoria to rewrite sentencing laws in major justice overhaul

The review will be led by the Sentencing Advisory Council, which will consult widely with legal experts, stakeholders and the public.

RBA lifts interest rates to 4.35 per cent as fuel shock reignites inflation fears

It also noted that inflation had already been too high before the Middle East conflict pushed global energy prices higher.
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