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‘Queensland is open’: Premier Crisafulli showcases produce in India, pursues ties with business giants JSW, Tata and Reliance

"We are here to prove we are a stable and reliable partner as they expand and invest in their future.”

India in “deep negotiations” to help build 1 million homes in Australia amid housing crisis

While the minister did not disclose details, he stressed that the scale of the opportunity demanded global partnerships.

Elderly couple Raj and Kala survive SUV crash at Mythri’s Indian Cuisine

Police say the driver mistakenly shifted the vehicle into drive instead of reverse.

Indo-Fijian voices will be heard in referendum: PM Rabuka counters Chaudhry’s claim

The government called on Chaudhry to move beyond traditional politics and recognise that Fiji could soon hold its first-ever referendum—a historic step that strengthens democracy for all communities.

Kuldeep Singh arrested as deputies seize guns, drugs and cash

The Sheriff’s Office said the successful operation highlights its continued commitment to removing illegal firearms and dangerous drugs from Yuba County streets.

Australia’s government says social media age checks ‘can be done’, despite errors and privacy risks

The report suggests existing age assurance technology can be used to determine whether social media users are over 16.

Adelaide family’s joy turns to heartbreak as popular Indian restaurant destroyed by fire

The owners had been celebrating their young son’s first birthday at home when they received the devastating news.

Modi, Xi and Putin hold key talks at SCO summit as members condemn Pahalgam attack

Expressing gratitude to nations that stood with India after the attack, PM Modi said terrorism, separatism, and extremism remain major threats to peace, prosperity, and stability worldwide.

UWA and Avid Sports unite to revolutionise sports science and strengthen India–Australia ties

"Together, we will open new avenues for student-athlete development, research collaborations, and cultural exchange that benefit both nations.”

Adelaide court cites remorse and inexperience in sparing jail for international student driver in fatal crash

He noted she collapsed in distress after the crash and made frank admissions to the police.

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‘Direct targeting of Hindu Canadians’: Brampton Mayor criticised for using ‘unacceptable’ image in op-ed on extortion gangs

“This is not journalism or an opinion piece — this is irresponsible framing and direct targeting of Hindu Canadians.”

New Edith Cowan University city campus positions Perth as global education destination

"This is a campus that will enrich the student experience and the very city itself. It's a place of possibility and discovery."

Prime Minister Albanese marks Stolen Generations anniversary with $87m pledge and renewed call to close the gap

Addressing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people directly, PM Albanese reiterated a message he said he had delivered in Parliament: “We see you. We stand with you.”
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