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Perth’s Dr Raji Krishnan honoured for transforming Indigenous healthcare with cultural insight

Dr Raji Krishnan, with 45 years in Aboriginal healthcare, leads a multidisciplinary team in Gosnells delivering holistic care to over 6,500 patients—65% of them First Nations people.

Fijian troops complete Australia-led military exercise in Queensland

Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, who visited the training site during his high-level tour to Australia in July, praised the troops’ performance and the deepening defence ties between Fiji and Australia.

Queensland teachers are striking. It’s not just about money – they are asking for a profession worth staying in

These reforms include a reduction in administrative burdens, which would allow more time for lesson planning and direct support of students.

PM Albanese names Krissy Barrett as first female AFP Commissioner

Barrett will officially begin her five-year term on 4 October 2025, following the retirement of Kershaw, who has served as Commissioner since 2019.

Adelaide Uber driver found guilty of indecent assault

Muhammad Uzair Ehsan, 34, of Prospect, was convicted on Monday in the Adelaide Magistrates Court on two counts of indecent assault.

Western Sydney University secures UGC approval for new India campus to supercharge higher education

Applications for the inaugural 2026 cohort will open in early 2026 for the July session entry.

Chinese national charged under foreign interference law for allegedly spying on Canberra Buddhists

It is only the third time such a charge has been laid in Australia since the introduction of foreign interference laws in 2018, and the first case involving alleged interference in a community group.

Sara Tendulkar joins Aussie tourism push as face of ‘Come and Say G’day’ in India

The $130 million campaign aims to reignite international travel to Australia, with a series of tailored ads rolling out across key markets throughout the year.

When protesters demand aid but shout ‘From the river to the sea,’ do they speak for Australia?

AJA questioned the accountability of aid distribution and shared images from the rally with signs reading “Abolish Australia” and “Kill the IDF”, accusing police of ignoring calls to violence.

IT contractor wins $22k payout after unfair dismissal over speeding claims

A timeline of alleged warnings accompanied his dismissal letter, but the tribunal found no substantial justification for the firing.

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NDIS fraud: Buckets of gold, silver and cash seized in multimillion-dollar home raid

“Recovery action also undermines the incentive for engaging in serious crimes for profit, and it restores public money so that much-needed services can continue to be provided to the community.”

Surgeon in Australia helps operate patient in India in live robotic surgery expertise demonstration

The live procedure illustrated how tele-enabled robotic systems could, in future, support access to specialist surgical care in locations where distance and workforce shortages limit availability.

Premier Jacinta Allan moves to cut child surgery wait times with $50m health package

“I know how scary it can be to have a sick child in hospital… the endless wait until they are home safe.”
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