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Hit-run driver Puneet Puneet, who fled Australia, granted bail by court in India

Puneet fled Australia on a friend’s passport while awaiting sentencing and was arrested in India in 2013 on his wedding day.

3.5% unemployment: Australia’s jobless rate at its lowest since 1974

The official unemployment rate in June fell to 3.5%. It’s almost 50 years – August 1974, to be exact – since it was lower.

How James Webb’s deep field images remind about artificial divide between science and art

The mysteries of the universe are the stuff of science and of the imagination.

Aussie Maths Researcher Backs Baudhayana Over Pythagoras

“It’s not enough to just change a name from Pythagoras to Baudhayana. What’s more important is India reclaims its long-lost title as Vishwa Guru or ‘World Teacher’."

Western Australia requests airlines to start direct flights from India to Perth

India ranks 11th in terms of footfalls and 10th in terms of spendings in Western Australia.

Are you addicted to social media?

This study has listed 46 side-effects that social media addiction can cause amongst its users.

India releases amazing photos of 296 km state-of-the-art expressway in Bundelkhand

Bundelkhand Expressway will also give a major boost to economic development, resulting in the creation of thousands of jobs for the local people

Sikh leader Ripudaman Singh Malik shot dead in Canada

He was acquitted in the 1985 Air India Kanishka bombing and has recently shown support for the Modi government and called out the “orchestrated campaign” against India.

Details of 47,000 Deakin University students hacked in a cyberattack

Deakin University has a large number of students from India enrolled in its various courses.

Indian international students contributed more than $6.4 billion to pre-covid Australian economy

Impact of AI-ECTA on Education: An additional year will be available for Indians who graduate with bachelor degrees in STEM and ICT with first Class Honours (from two to three years).

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‘Money already in Australia’: Indian MP Swati Maliwal alleges hawala trail in Punjab land scam investigation

Swati Maliwal alleged that “crores of rupees have already reached Australia through hawala” and claimed those involved planned to flee overseas if they lost political power.

Albanese announces $10bn fuel security plan as nation faces “extraordinarily volatile times”

The government said April recorded 92 fuel shipments into Australia — the highest monthly figure this year — as authorities diversified supply chains through imports from Europe, North America, South America and Algeria.

32-year-old woman accused of joining ISIS arrested on return to Sydney

The Australian Federal Police allege the woman travelled to Syria in 2015 to join her husband, who had earlier left Australia and joined Islamic State (ISIS).
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