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‘This is not the Australia we know’: Senator Wong calls out Neo-Nazism and anti-immigration rallies

Senator Penny Wong said that the nation’s strength lies in its multiculturalism, with more than 300 ancestries represented and nearly half of Australians either born overseas or with a parent born overseas.

LMExams unveils AI-ready paperless handwritten exam platform, marks 12M digital assessments milestone at ATEM conference

It supports in-person, remote and hybrid delivery, and is designed to operate in power- and bandwidth-constrained settings.

University of Canberra and Cricket ACT launch global pathways for India’s young cricketers

At the heart of the partnership is the flagship UC T-10 Cricket Challenge, a four-day carnival backed by year-round training camps and coaching sessions.

41-year-old man arrested after the largest individual seizure of stolen goods in Adelaide

Officers believe the items, including Lego, were stolen from department stores across the metropolitan area and were likely intended for online resale.

32-year-old Uber driver fighting for life after stabbing attack

The Uber driver was stabbed in the neck and face, Queensland Ambulance Service said.

Neo-Nazis and racist rallies: why it’s important the Australian media call them for what they are

"In a flyer that singled out Indian immigrants, claiming that the reason for increased Indian migration to Australia is “replacement, plain and simple”.

‘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.”

Australia keeps 2025–26 Permanent Migration Program at 185,000: Here’s what stays the same—and what’s changed

While the Government has not altered the top-line cap, the under-the-hood settings matter for employers, states and families.

Neo-Nazi crashes Premier Allan’s press conference, prompting immediate response

“It comes as no surprise that Nazis oppose me and my government. I wear that as a badge of honour.”

The erasure of minorities in Bangladesh: A pattern of power, intolerance, and displacement

This demographic shrinkage is the consequence of systematic hostility: repeated waves of communal violence, discriminatory legislation and governmental indifference

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Celebrating Oneness – an offering for Peace & Prosperity

Hanuman Festival celebrating 75 Years of Chinmaya Mission.

Pauline Hanson calls Farrer by-election “tremendous” as locals line for One Nation’s battle

The poll, expected before June, will see residents in Griffith, Albury and surrounding towns choose former federal MP Sussan Ley’s successor.

Fiji urges diaspora in New Zealand and Australia to invest in agriculture and boost rural livelihoods

Fiji is calling on its diaspora to invest in the nation’s agricultural sector, with Minister for Agriculture, Waterways, and Sugar Industry, Tomasi Tunabuna, highlighting...
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