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Senator Wong underscores India as a “very important bilateral relationship” amid Coalition calls to target oil refineries

Senator Wong emphasised that Australia will continue to engage with India respectfully, recognising the strategic importance of the bilateral relationship.

Wellington Chef Aakash jailed for 27 months in sexual assault and public indecency case

Despite her attempts to stop him, Aakash continued by groping her and sexually violating her.

Forced marriages increase as human trafficking reports hit record high in Australia

More than 90 per cent of exit trafficking victims are women, often coerced, deceived, or threatened into leaving or attempting to leave Australia against their will.

Queensland landlords could soon face jail for ignoring illegal tobacco. What are other states doing?

There have been more than 250 firebombings of tobacconists and other shops across Australia since March 2023.

Opposition leader Sussan Ley celebrates Deepavali with Hindu Council, praises Hindu community for enriching Australia

“May the lights of Deepavali fill your homes with joy, your hearts with hope, and your lives with peace and prosperity. Shubh Diwali.”

Landlord Jaswinder Gill charged with murder of Epping mother Rajwinder Kaur

Rajwinder Kaur’s family had only recently settled in Australia, and it was her teenage son who tragically discovered her body and ran to a neighbour’s house for help.

Australia and India join forces to showcase ultimate military collaboration

Exercise AUSTRAHIND 2025 aims to strengthen operational capabilities for joint company-level operations in urban and semi-urban terrain, reflecting the shared commitment of both nations to global peace and security.

Nineteen Indonesian fishers plead guilty after illegal catch seized in Australian waters

The Australian Border Force (ABF) seized 1,200 kilograms of sea cucumber, over 2,000 kilograms of salt used for processing, and a large quantity of fishing equipment.

Since 2020, 4 of Australia’s natural World Heritage properties have deteriorated

These findings come from the new independent World Heritage Outlook, published today by the world authority on nature, the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh visits Sydney’s BAPS Temple, praises India’s global progress

India's Defence Minister, Rajnath Singh, performed aarti at the temple and offered prayers for peace and global harmony.

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Pakistani man pleads guilty plotting terror attack on Jewish centre, faces life sentence

He later shifted his focus to a specific Jewish centre in Brooklyn, identifying a location within the building where he intended to carry out the attack.

India ramps up A$ 49 billion infrastructure project to become super exporter of energy and petrochemical products

Together, these projects reflect India’s commitment to expanding its energy infrastructure, supporting local development

University spent nearly $1.5 million on executive coach as staff and courses faced cuts, reveals report

It is reported that UTS had been addressing recurring budget deficits, with revised plans resulting in reductions of approximately 120 academic roles, 143 courses, and 839 subjects
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