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Australia to help India build safe roads with reduced congestion

“It will be a collaboration between industry... and Indian academics to help fast track new technologies, new models and new simulations into the field.”

“Disease-ridden Punjabi”: 92 per cent respondents say they experienced racism during Pandemic

“I took my headphones off, and he basically began yelling and calling me a ‘terrorist’ with some colourful four-letter expletives before and after."

Muhammad Khan avoids jail despite ‘indecent assault’ and ‘sexual touching’ women in Melbourne

Khan was caught on CCTV approaching a woman from behind at the bar of the Carlton Club and grabbing her buttocks, dragging a finger up her legs.

Melbourne is the best city in the world to ‘work from home’ and Sydney is at number three

75 cities ranked on their suitability for remote working based on costs, infrastructure, laws, freedoms and liveability.

Aravind Adiga in race for Australia’s most prestigious literary prize

Each shortlisted author receives $5,000 and the winner gets $60,000 in prize money for the novel judged as being “of the highest literary merit” and which presents “Australian life in any of its phases.”

Are you a young and culturally diverse person struggling to find work? Here is your chance

Community Employment Connectors will start their work supporting jobseekers from July and will help them connect with employment.

“I regret the day I said yes to sending my daughter to Australia,” says murder victim Jasmeen Kaur’s mother

21-year-old Tarikjot Singh, an Indian student, has been charged with her murder.

Make NAIDOC week Friday a public holiday for Victorians demands First Peoples’ Assembly

The Assembly has declared this Friday 9 July of NAIDOC Week a day of leave for all their staff – both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal

Australia-India governments facilitate medical repatriation of international student suffering from chronic illness

Qantas Airlines didn't charge even a single dollar as everyone involved in the medical repatriation did their best to help the family.

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Australia and India intensify defence partnership with major push on maritime security

The discussions also focused on enhancing interoperability across military domains, increasing the scale and complexity of joint exercises, and advancing maritime security cooperation amid growing regional strategic competition.

Abhijeet Singh, Gurkaran Singh and Khushveer Toor found guilty of first-degree murder in Arnold and Joanne De Jong case

Justice Brown said the prosecution had proven the murders were not committed by a single individual, but rather as a coordinated act involving all three men acting together.

Former Australian champion Ian Vincent builds Meghalaya into India’s emerging canoeing hub

Vincent's move to India followed his marriage to Sheila Vincent, who is from Kerala, and he has since built a life around developing water sports in the hilly state of Meghalaya.
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