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Albanese dedicates new ministry to international education, Go8 urges focus on innovation and R&D

The newly formed ministry has been officially sworn in today by the Governor-General.

Police release images of man wanted over robbing a teen on train

Police describe the man as having a slim build and a moustache. He was last seen wearing long blue pants, a black jacket, and a cream or white cap.

‘If Thommo don’t get ya, Lillee must’: Indian military invokes Aussie pace attack as warning to adversaries

The Indian military’s message was clear—India’s defences are ready, resilient, and backed by homegrown technology, strategic foresight, and unwavering vigilance.

Virat Kohli bows out of Test cricket with gratitude and reflection

“I’m walking away with a heart full of gratitude—for the game, for the people I shared the field with, and for every single person who made me feel seen along the way”

Marles, Wong, Chalmers return; Aly and Rowland rise in Albanese’s most diverse ministry ever

Several first-term and mid-career MPs will step into cabinet for the first time, signalling a generational renewal within Labor’s ranks:

Inner Awakening Marks Motherhood at DJJS’s ‘Mother, The Super Hero’ Workshop

Program stressed the importance of “saying no to bitterness and yes to forgiveness” as mothers navigate complex family dynamics

Indian teen’s 20,000km solo ride hits Australia in epic mission to Save Soil

As he cycles from Sydney to Adelaide, supporters are urged to join him, even for a few kilometres, or host local events to amplify the message.

India’s Minister Margherita visits the largest Hindu temple in the South Pacific

A major highlight of Minister Pabitra Margherita’s visit is his participation as Guest of Honour at the Girmit Day celebration in Labasa today.

Dumped minister Ed Husic labels Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles ‘factional assassin’

Husic, the only Muslim in the cabinet, in part blamed his outspokenness on Gaza for his demotion.

Saheli Club brings Indian cultural pride in pink sarees to Melbourne’s Mother’s Day Classic

The women’s joyful, eye-catching presence this year too drew interest and admiration from fellow participants and bystanders, many of whom stopped to take photos and learn more about the meaning behind their traditional clothing.

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Cash stolen, shops damaged as thieves target Sydney Indian restaurants and other local businesses

The NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research said in its latest quarterly update that “steal from retail store” rose 9.3 per cent in the two years to December 2025

NZ set to compete with India’s Indian Premier League and Australia’s Big Bash League with new NZ20 league

Safeguards to ensure the continued visibility and strength of the women’s game will also form a central part of negotiations.

Sydney teen faces fresh terror charges as Melbourne boy accused over ISIS flag import

Victorian authorities emphasised there is no current identified threat to public safety.
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