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Trump delivers on promise: ‘Forgotten’ NASA Crew-9 astronauts, including Sunita Williams, return to Earth

In India, Sunita Williams' safe return was met with celebrations, particularly in her ancestral village of Jhulasan, Gujarat,

Albanese and Dutton pledge millions to rebuild firebombed Adass Israel Synagogue

The attack, which occurred in the early hours of December 6, 2024, has been deemed a likely act of terrorism by the Victorian and Australian Federal Police. Investigations are ongoing.

Melbourne’s Sruthy Saseendran sets Guinness World Record by identifying 95 airport codes in one minute

Despite facing personal and professional challenges, including job loss and family setbacks, Sruthy remained committed to her goal.

41-year-old man charged over alleged death threats and antisemitic abuse towards federal MP

“No one—whether an elected representative or member of the public—should have to endure vile, villainous threats based on their race, religion, or ethnicity. We will not stand by and let antisemitism run rife through the Australian community.”

Scientific misconduct is on the rise. But what exactly is it?

Academic journals retract papers when they are concerned that the published data is faked, altered, or not “reproducible” (meaning it would yield the same results if analysed again).

Toyah Cordingley murder trial hits roadblock as jury fails to convict Rajwinder Singh

The jury entered its third day of deliberations but remained deadlocked.

Nepal opens new Consulate office in Victoria, strengthening bilateral ties and community support

The office will provide essential consular services such as passport renewals, legal assistance, and community outreach programs to support Nepalese citizens and migrants in Victoria.

India presses USA to designate SFJ a terror group as global intelligence chiefs meet

The implications of the Russia-Ukraine war, tensions in the Middle East, and China’s growing influence in the Indo-Pacific are also high on the agenda.

Victoria’s crime hotspots revealed: Suburbs hit hardest by burglaries, arson & car theft

Police have pinpointed key streets/areas where vehicles are frequently targeted for number plate thefts.

Dutton: ‘Weak Albanese government letting criminals run wild’ as he pushes US style mafia laws

“Gangland and bikie-linked figures are receiving large payments from companies on publicly funded projects looking to gain favour with union insiders"

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Thousands of Victorian teachers walk off job in first strike in 13 years as pay dispute escalates

The AEU is seeking a 35 per cent pay rise over four years, along with smaller class sizes and stronger mental health and classroom support.

One Nation’s South Australian surge a three-way realignment: Labor lost workers, Liberals lost conservatives, and Labor won the middle

One Nation did not just take votes from the Coalition in country seats, It also found traction among the sort of economically squeezed, culturally disillusioned voters who once formed the heart of Labor’s industrial base.

Pacific pride as Australian Army sergeant receives Federation Star after 40 years

“It means a lot for me… Australia has given us — my family, and a lot of the wider South Pacific people — lots of opportunity.”
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