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South Australia’s Premier in India to strengthen education, trade and flight links

"This will provide a significant boost to our economy, community, and workforce."

Pacific security leaders unite to strengthen regional cooperation

Established in 2019, JHoPS brings together 24 Pacific island jurisdictions, two observer countries, the United States and Japan, and seven regional organisations to address regional security challenges.

‘Every woman’s worst nightmare’: Police hunt man after attempted kidnapping in Melbourne’s west

Police said the suspect is believed to be between 16 and 20 years old, around 160-165cm tall, with a slim build and short dark hair.

Renewables are cheap, So why isn’t your power bill falling?

As Australia heads for a federal election campaign likely to focus on the rising cost of living, many of us are wondering when, exactly, cheap renewables will bring cheap power.

Peter Dutton Pledges $8.5 Million to Support Australia’s First Hindu School

The school will follow a similar model to other independent faith-based institutions, integrating Hindu values, language, and cultural teachings with the Australian curriculum.

Australia slips, India rises but trails behind war-torn countries in World Happiness Rankings

The report considers social support, freedom, generosity, income, and perceptions of corruption as key factors influencing happiness.

Balochistan’s plight highlights the double standards of Australian politicians and activists on human rights

The region remains one of the most heavily militarized in Pakistan, with security forces routinely carrying out raids, abductions, and extrajudicial killings.

Albanese commits $44.6m to enhance intelligence capability to keep Australia safe

2024 Independent Intelligence Review praised agencies for protecting Australia’s national interest but urged further investment in economic security, crisis preparedness, and open-source intelligence.

Passports, prosperity and problems: Vanuatu’s CBI scheme in the media

While there are genuine issues to address, particularly around due diligence, the media’s failure to explain the economic benefits of CBI creates a risk that the public and policymakers misunderstand why the scheme persists in Vanuatu.

Celebrating her story: Women of Wyndham and MWOW mark International Women’s Day with purpose and pride at Victorian Parliament

“We cannot talk about Victoria’s growth without acknowledging the women—particularly migrant women—who have contributed to it from the ground up”

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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.

Arsalan Chaudhary, alleged mastermind of Canada’s largest gold heist, admits to $22.5m theft at airport

Court documents show that Chaudhary, along with two former Air Canada employees, exploited a cargo delivery that had arrived at an Air Canada warehouse.
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