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That fateful flight 36 year back which killed 329 innocent people

Some of the family members of the deceased in that ill-fated flight live in Australia and still fighting for justice.

Australian supermarket’s ‘cultural insensitivity’: Samosa or Triangles what would you call it?

"Well, my question is tomorrow if they want to get a packed butter chicken what will they name it?"

7th International Yoga Day celebrated with ‘great enthusiasm’ across world

In Australia, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and even smaller towns like Ballarat and New Castle saw multiple programs organised on the occasion.

Queensland doctor Ajay Rane recognised as #HealthHero

He has spent two decades treating and operating on women with catastrophic childbirth injuries in some of the world’s poorest countries.

Australia’s unemployment rate goes down as jobs surge resumes

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has said Australia has recovered better than any other advanced economy in the world.

Australia’s minimum wage raised to $20.33/hour, but is it enough?

The increase applies to anyone who is paid minimum award wages or the national minimum wage.

Instagram removes Hinduphobic content, tells Delhi High Court will look into grievances

"The content uploaded on Instagram presented abusive language written about Hindu gods and goddesses along with their vulgar representation in the form of cartoons and graphics."

Kin of the head of ‘world’s largest family’, in India, refuse to perform his last rites

The 76-year-old with 39 wives, over 90 children and at least 33 grandchildren

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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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