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Three-year-old Esha killed in Brisbane crash remembered as loving, joyful child

CCTV footage from a nearby home captured the family walking along the road just moments before the tragedy unfolded.

Queensland Premier backs outback oil push as ‘Kuwait of Australia’ eyes fuel future

Premier is also looking to expand refining capacity, including upgrades to the Lytton refinery to produce renewable diesel

‘India will never bow to terror’: Global leaders stand with New Delhi on Pahalgam anniversary

“We remember the innocent victims and honour their memory… The United States stands with the people of India in their fight against terrorism.”

Uber driver Rajwinder Singh Grewal granted bail in fatal Perth crash that left baby dead, allowed to drive trucks

Grewal remains subject to a curfew outside those hours and is banned from carrying passengers.

Melbourne candlelight vigil to reveal the lifelong trauma of family violence on children

“In 2025, 77 women and 26 children were killed by partners or parents. Already this year, 14 women, three children and an unborn baby have died.”

Five new early learning projects across Queensland with $49.94 million funding boost

Our $1 billion Building Early Education Fund is delivering more early learning centres for more families in more places

NSW Treasury staffer charged over alleged breach of 5,600 sensitive government documents

The man was charged with accessing or modifying restricted data held on a computer.

US extends ceasefire as Trump warns against bad deal; Iran says no to further Pakistan talks

Officials in Tehran have dampened expectations, stating they currently have “no plans” to participate in further talks in Pakistan, underscoring the fragile state of diplomacy.

Dalvir Singh Jhattu sentenced after crashing truck into tow truck and Mercedes on Canadian highway

“The tractor-trailer driver could easily have died as his truck rolled over and he became trapped.”

$50m NDIS fraud network exposed as organised crime gangs cashes in, taskforce moves to bring charges

The abuse includes inflated or completely fabricated claims for services, billing for supports while participants are hospitalised or incarcerated, and repeated charging against expired or inactive plans.

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Indian-Australian become largest overseas-born Aussies taking over England

Overseas-born individuals now make up 32 per cent of the country’s estimated population of 27.6 million—approaching the historic peak of 32.4 per cent recorded in 1891.

‘King Khan’ charged over alleged unexplained wealth in Fiji as drug investigations widens

The restraining order also covered a $400,000 property, cash held in a local bank, and four vehicles.

Coalition vows to cap top public sector pay as election battle over spending intensifies

Wilson said the savings generated from the cap, estimated at more than $20 million over the next decade, would be redirected toward essential services
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