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Indian grocery store owner and his son sentenced after ‘Kamini’ opium and illegal tobacco bust in Adelaide

ABF investigation led to the discovery of drugs and illicit tobacco stashed across multiple sites in Adelaide, including their Indian grocery and takeaway store in Plympton.

QUAD: US hails India–Australia defence ties as “consequential pillar” of Indo-Pacific security

"India has every right to defend its people against terrorism": EAM Jaishankar

Rabuka’s visit boosts Fiji–Australia Vuvale Partnership on security and diaspora

PM Rabuka noted that Australia remains Fiji’s largest visitor market, contributing to Fiji surpassing one million tourist arrivals in 2024—45% of whom came from Australia.

AI is coming for agriculture, but farmers aren’t convinced

The supposed revolution coming to agriculture goes by several names: “precision agriculture”, “smart farming”, and “agriculture 4.0” are some of the more common ones.

“Someone must have seen Aanisha”: Parents’ desperate search for missing daughter

“We don’t know what happened to our daughter. We just want her home safe. Seven days, no money, no food. We are worrying a lot. Please help.”

Point Cook childcare worker Joshua Brown charged with over 70 child-sex offences; check here which centres he worked

Since his arrest, detectives have uncovered evidence suggesting the alleged offending may not be confined to Point Cook.

1 July: Prac payments begin for nursing, midwifery, teaching and social work students

Clare added that “placement poverty is a real thing,” recalling students who could afford tuition but not unpaid placements.

The Salvation Army’s Multicultural Launch “Be Hope” Unites Communities for 2025 Red Shield Appeal

"When we give generously, we help build a more inclusive, compassionate Australia for everyone.”

“We’re deeply sorry”: Bupa admits misleading customers, agrees to $35 million penalty over claim failures

The affected claims involved hospital treatments where multiple procedures were carried out, some covered and others not.

‘Not a luxury’: Fiji’s Deputy PM says women must lead — from community halls to Parliament

Prof. Biman Prasad emphasised that this gap is not just a matter of gender disparity, but a critical issue of governance that calls for “a united and sustained effort from all of us.”

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PM Carney heads to Australia after India and Canada reset ties with uranium deal and trade talks

Officials also pointed to major investment links already in place, with Canadian pension funds said to have invested about $100 billion in India.

Senate censured Pauline Hanson on ‘No good Muslims’ remarks, Coalition says it should be reserved for parliament conduct

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.
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