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Melbourne man used rideshare drivers in $40k illegal drug trafficking scheme

Police allege the man was operating a drug delivery service targeting revellers at nightclubs and bars along the popular entertainment strip.

Albanese’s China mission – managing a complex relationship in a world of shifting alliances

Albanese’s domestic critics have lambasted him for meeting Chinese leader Xi Jinping before United States President Donald Trump.

Fiji’s Hindu community shaken by Shiv temple sacrilege as leaders demand justice, unity

“They weren’t just breaking idols; they were breaking something that means so much to us.”

Albanese says booming trade with China means jobs and growth for Australia

The Prime Minister’s visit aims to strengthen direct engagement between Australia and China at the highest levels—a key factor in addressing differences and maintaining a constructive bilateral relationship.

Sydney man charged with threatening to kill Prime Minister Anthony Albanese

“I don’t comment on national security issues and on those issues, whether it involves someone else or whether it involves me directly,” the Prime Minister said.

A new exhibition is a thoughtful examination of the lasting relationship between Asia and Australia

Almost 60 years after Harold Holt began dismantling the White Australia Policy, The Neighbour at the Gate exhibition explores the legacy of welcoming — and redefining — who belongs.

Hindu leaders condemn ‘sacrilegious’ attack on historic Shiv temple in Fiji

Deputy Prime Minister and National Federation Party (NFP) leader Prof. Biman Prasad called the act “absolutely disgusting,” labelling it in his Facebook post a “sacrilegious” and “shameful” attack on the values of respect and harmony in Fiji.

Bhupinder Singh jailed for crash that killed Adelaide mum after delay over Sikh faith issues

Judge Muscat rejected home detention for Indian international student Bhupinder Singh despite claims of religious hardship in custody, including ridicule, dietary issues, and difficulty maintaining his Sikh practices.

From pandemic tutor to food relief hero: Inspiring journey of ‘volunteering queen’ Ruchi Sharma

Beyond direct service delivery, Ms Sharma has shaped the Council’s multicultural strategy as a member of the Knox Multicultural Advisory Committee.

Hari Charcha: Australia wide spiritual discourse series with Indresh Upadhyay

Hari Charcha welcomes people from all walks of life—from lifelong practitioners of Bhakti Yoga to those simply curious about Indian spiritual traditions.

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Senate censures Pauline Hanson over ‘no good Muslims’ remark, Coalition abstains

Foreign Minister Penny Wong moved the motion on Tuesday, condemning Hanson’s remarks as “inflammatory and divisive” and reaffirming parliament’s support for migrant communities.

Australian women earn less than men in every major industry

More than half of Australia’s workforce is employed in industries where at least 60 per cent of workers are of one gender, highlighting the persistence of occupational segregation.

Indian-Australian innovators drive AI projects in national science program

The projects form the newest cohort of ON Accelerate, a commercialisation program run by CSIRO to help researchers move scientific discoveries beyond the laboratory and into practical use.
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