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Rajwinder Singh arrested in India for alleged murder of Australian woman Toyah Cordingley

Queensland Police officers who speak Hindi and Punjabi were involved to track Rajwinder using an information-sharing network via WhatsApp.

Is India’s top hospital victim of same hackers who attacked Australia’s Medibank?

The suspected ransomware attack left both the patients and doctors unable to access records or test reports.

At least 700,000 years ago, the world’s largest sand island emerged as the barrier that helped the Great Barrier Reef form

The volumes of sand carried along the coast are immense. It is estimated 500,000 cubic metres of sand moves north past each metre of shoreline every year.

“Absolute tragedy”: Indian-origin man fatally stabbed while working at dairy

Hundreds of shocked residents and neighbours gathered outside the store to pay tribute to the young man who was “recently married”.

Victoria Police put motorists on alert as 11 lives lost in 11 days

Victoria Police will increase its enforcement efforts and remain highly visible on roads throughout December,

Veena Nair wins Australian Prime Minister’s Prize for Excellence in Science Teaching

She began her teaching career in Mumbai, where she provided computers to low socio-economic schools and taught students how to code.

Prominent Indo-Fijian lawyer may face jail for pointing out a spelling error

The case was brought by Fiji's Attorney General with reference to a Facebook post by Richard Naidu.

India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement passes through Federal Parliament

The agreement will enter into force 30 days after both countries have confirmed with each other in writing that they have completed their respective domestic requirements.

India removes need to fill ‘Air Suvidha form’ for international passengers

These new guidelines mean that no 'vaccination certificate and RT-PCR' test is required for any age group when passengers arrive as international travellers in India.

Construction company penalised over $40k for failing to provide back-pay entitlements and pay slips

Fair Work Ombudsman Sandra Parker said business operators that fail to act on Compliance Notices need to be aware they can face penalties in court on top of having to back-pay workers.

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Jess Wilson calls it “unacceptable threat” as ISIS brides return to Melbourne tonight

Children returning to Australia would undergo community integration, therapeutic support and countering violent extremism programs.

UNSW and Deloitte India to launch AI Centre of Excellence at Bengaluru campus

A start-up and innovation hub will support entrepreneurship among students and staff, while future programs are expected to include executive education and professional development

Premier Allan forced into Fed Square World Cup backflip after backlash over “un-Australian” screening ban

If Victoria cannot safely host fans cheering for the national team, something has gone wrong.
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