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Shadow Home Affairs Minister Jonno Duniam to quit politics

Australia's Shadow Minister for Home Affairs and Immigration, Jonno Duniam, has announced he will leave federal politics later this year. The Tasmanian Liberal senator...

Daylesford Pub had no valid outdoor permit, where Pratibha, Jatin and Vivek lost lives: troubling evidence out

For the families of those killed, the evidence raises another painful question in a case already marked by grief, anger and a long search for accountability.

Two arrested as AFP-backed operation shuts down $542 million cybercrime laundering service

Websites associated with AudiA6 and Dark2Web on both the clear web and dark web were replaced with law enforcement seizure notices as part of the operation.

Indian-origin “moustachioed” mystery bus driver revealed behind ABC journalist’s “small act of kindness” post

Transport officials said Rahul’s actions were a simple example of everyday customer service, noting that he did not consider the moment extraordinary, but rather part of helping passengers during their journeys.

Bula to the Gold Coast: Fiji targets Australian investors in major business outreach

The Prime Minister noted that the new Fiji Airways service will operate three times weekly, adding more than 53,000 seats annually and strengthening ties between one of Australia’s fastest-growing economic regions and a key Pacific economy.

Beloved Indian-origin teen athlete Bhavreen Kaur’s death shocks school and sporting community

“Bhavreen was well-loved by the local squash community and as the captain of the hockey 1st XI her teammates will tell you she was a strong competitor.”

Chaman Tiwari elected to City of Whittlesea council after securing 52.61 per cent vote

Tiwari’s win came after she campaigned on local issues, including cleaner streets, safer neighbourhoods, better roads and footpaths and stronger services

Brad Battin shuts down One Nation rumours, says he has ‘no interest’ in joining Pauline Hanson’s party

“I have not been in Perth since 2022, and if in the near future I go there, it will be to have a good drink at a winery, not any political deal.”

Belfast on edge: Sudanese national Hadi Alodid charged with attempted murder after knife attack on Stephen Ogilvie

Warning: disturbing content reported Belfast remains on edge after several nights of unrest linked to a recent stabbing case. Police have increased their presence across affected...

Fiji and India strengthen partnership on security and digital resilience

Minister Naivalurua acknowledged India’s continued support in advancing Fiji’s security and digital transformation priorities, while High Commissioner Mehta praised Fiji’s commitment to strengthening bilateral and regional partnerships.

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Indian tourists rank among Victoria’s top five visitor groups as total spending hits record $48.6 billion

Across Australia, the top five international visitor markets in the year ending March 2026 were New Zealand, China, the United Kingdom, the United States and India.

Pauline Hanson has raised an uncomfortable question about Australia’s foreign aid. Here’s why it matters

The first notable aspect of Hanson’s response is the apparent softening of her position on aid spending.

Bundle of joy for parents as six-month paid leave begins next week

The expansion comes alongside a broader package of increases to social security payments and family assistance measures that will take effect from July 1.
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