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Fiji Supreme Court clears new path for constitutional change, PM Rabuka welcomes decision

Chief Justice Salesi Temo affirmed that the 2013 Constitution remains the legally effective constitution of Fiji, despite acknowledging its controversial origins and lack of public endorsement.

PM Albanese boosts farm resilience with $1 billion in concessional loans

“I have seen first-hand the toll that extreme weather events like drought take on regional communities”

Premier Minns’ $91 billion tourism strategy to create jobs and unlock NSW growth

Minns new strategy is designed to deliver $91 billion in annual visitor expenditure, 40,000 new hotel rooms, 8.5 million additional airline seats and 150,000 new jobs by 2035.

Spring roll shipment hides 900kg of ‘speed’ in plastic film, NSW’s largest drug busts

Detector dogs gave a positive reaction, and testing confirmed the substance was amphetamine, also known as “speed.”

Minneapolis Transgender shooter had “anti-Indian and anti-Jewish Islamic propaganda,” killed 2 and wounded 17

Police said Westman was armed with a rifle, shotgun and pistol, and fired dozens of rounds into the packed congregation of children and teachers.

Dramatic new video shows Gurpreet Singh fatally shot by police while wielding machete

Los Angeles Police Department officers gave 36-year-old Gurpreet Singh multiple commands for him to drop the 2-foot-long machete, but he did not comply.

National Australia Bank names Inder Singh as new CFO to drive fiscal stability and strategy

A track record of driving transformation and technology investment, aligning with NAB’s modernisation goals.

Fiji convicts nine in largest drug bust in the Pacific, mastermind took orders from Australia

Justice Aluthge stressed that this case was far from “run-of-the-mill,” calling it the largest drug bust in the Pacific.

Teacher Paramjit Brownson wins $62,000 after unfair dismissal by Islamic college

Commissioner Crawford ruled the disciplinary process against her was “contrived and flawed” and said Mr Azhari acted inappropriately to achieve his objectives.

Julian Hill turns first sod at Monash Uni’s new 252-bed residence for domestic and international students

"International education is Australia’s fourth largest export sector and a strategic national asset building soft power over generations.”

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Sydney council bans bikini-clad and shirtless passengers from buses

Signs at bus stops now instruct passengers to “dress appropriately” and require “clothing must be worn over swimwear.”

‘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."
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