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‘Australia India House’ gets $3.5 million funding commitment by Liberal party

The building will also be used for crisis and interim accommodation, supporting domestic violence victims within migrant Australian communities.

$3.5 million committed by Labor candidate to develop Parramatta precinct, but stopped short of name ‘Little India’

Andrew Charlton stopped short of committing to the name 'Little India' for the precinct however he said he will work with the council and community groups on an appropriate name.

Tough anti-trolling laws on card to protect children and women from cyber bullies: PM Morrison

“Our plan will ensure parents can protect their kids online with strong parental controls, help to prevent harm by raising awareness in every school and improve our support for those harmed online."

Albanese promises small deposits, a smaller mortgage and smaller mortgage repayments through ‘Help to Buy’ program

The homebuyer will need to have a deposit of 2 per cent and qualify for a standard home loan with a participating lender to finance the remainder of the purchase.

Morrison promises cheaper medicines as cost-of-living pressure grows

In the recent budget the Coalition invested over $525 million to make medicines more affordable for 2.4 million Australians by lowering the PBS Safety Net threshold from 1 July 2022, benefiting concession card holders and general patients. 

Morrison promises ‘No Tax Hike’ to counter Labor’s scare campaign

Morrison government's commitment provides certainty to millions of workers, retirees and to every small business in Australia.

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Jess Wilson calls it “unacceptable threat” as ISIS brides return to Melbourne tonight

Children returning to Australia would undergo community integration, therapeutic support and countering violent extremism programs.

UNSW and Deloitte India to launch AI Centre of Excellence at Bengaluru campus

A start-up and innovation hub will support entrepreneurship among students and staff, while future programs are expected to include executive education and professional development

Premier Allan forced into Fed Square World Cup backflip after backlash over “un-Australian” screening ban

If Victoria cannot safely host fans cheering for the national team, something has gone wrong.
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