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‘Chak de’ Cobras: Labor backs Australia’s first Indian-centric hockey franchise

Backed by Hockey Victoria, the new teams aim to attract national and international attention, with home games slated for broad broadcast coverage.

Dutton scores points in second debate as Albanese dodges, deflects, and under-delivers

Peter Dutton came ready to fight, which could mark the beginning of a serious political comeback.

Homelessness – the other housing crisis politicians aren’t talking about

Trying to fix homelessness without providing shelter would be like trying to prevent polio without vaccines

The defence–development divide: from gap to chasm

Under current budget settings, Australia’s defence-to-ODA spending ratio will reach almost 12:1 in 2025–26 and increase to a new record of over 13:1 by 2030.

Sydney teen charged over alleged encrypted murder-for-hire plot

CAAS contract killings involve outsourcing violent crimes to third parties, often facilitated via online platforms and encrypted communication channels.

Clorox Australia fined $8.25 million for misleading claims on recycled plastic in GLAD bags

“The Court’s decision sends a clear message to companies: misleading environmental claims will not be tolerated.”

Dutton’s housing push rolls on: petrol stations, puppies, and a $10 billion construction pitch

According to the Coalition, housing completions under the Albanese government have dropped by nearly 20 per cent on a per capita basis

Federal election security in crisis after PM confronted by alt-right protesters in Melbourne hotel

In recent weeks, at least 10 events involving both Labor and Coalition figures have been disrupted.

Salima Tete to lead 26-member Indian women’s Hockey squad for Australia tour

“We are working hard on fitness, decision-making, and building a resilient mentality."

Exam bungle forces Premier Jacinta Allan to sack curriculum board amid leadership shake-up

From 2026, the VCAA will introduce backup exams to be used in the event of future leaks, bringing it in line with other jurisdictions.

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Aussie and Indian leaders face off in first-of-its-kind friendly T10 cricket match in Gujarat

Australian sports infrastructure and management companies, including Cox and Populous, have already been involved in developing sports facilities in Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar.

Young Indian-origin father Tijo Jose Thomas dies in Bendigo road tragedy

In a statement, the Melbourne Malayalee Federation expressed its condolences, describing Mr Thomas’s death as a significant loss for both his family and the wider community.

Australia to begin Horizon Europe treaty negotiations, unlocking major research funding

The initiative has received backing from Australia’s Group of Eight universities, which support deeper engagement with international research networks.
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