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Coalition pledges $10M for weather radar to protect flood-hit Queensland communities

"The Albanese Government could have acted at any time over the last three years, but they have been busy focusing on harvesting Greens votes"

NSW man jailed for four years for grooming a UK teen via social media

A search of his home uncovered child abuse material and records of online communication with the boy stored on a computer.

Budgeting for Innovation: How Australia and India are shaping their economic futures

India and Australia aren’t on parallel tracks — but they are facing in the same direction.

Rohit and Kohli return to Australia! Check if they’re coming to your city for India’s thrilling T20I and ODI clashes

The Indian women’s team will also embark on a multi-format tour, including the first day-night Test at the revamped WACA Ground

Labor calls itself the underdog despite polls showing Albanese gaining edge over Dutton

Political analysts suggest that portraying the party as an underdog can be an effective tactic to galvanise voter turnout

Can Peter Dutton flip Labor voters to rewrite electoral history? It might just work

The Liberal leader is surprisingly well-placed. But remember, he is coming from a long way back.

Steve Waugh joins Centre for Australia-India Relations Advisory Board

Waugh’s appointment comes as former board member Adam Gilchrist AM steps down

Mother pleads with Federal Government to change maternity leave laws after baby Priya’s death

While her husband retained his full paternity leave, Priya’s mother was forced back to work prematurely.

Dream, desire, or delusion? The muse in literature

If the muse is anything, it is a collection of those stored impressions—a reflection rather than an architect, a spark rather than the fire itself.

Greens’ ‘Temu Trump’ swipe on Dutton sparks fiery exchange, Speaker intervenes

Wild political sledges erupted in the final parliamentary sitting before Australians head to the polls, with the Speaker forced to intervene.

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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.

Australian edtec firm Maxme builds nationwide footprint in India in under two years

While many partners focus on technical upskilling, Sguario said Maxme adds the “human upskilling element”, allowing it to fit naturally into a broader skills ecosystem.
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