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If “My Melbourne” doesn’t move you, check if you still have a heart

It is for every migrant who has ever wondered if they belong, for every dreamer who dares to carve a new path, and for every fighter who refuses to be silenced.

One Nation senator attacks Indian education degrees, but global rankings tell a different story

Under an agreement, degrees obtained in India will be recognised in Australia and vice versa.

Pakistani-origin cricketer collapses and dies in scorching Adelaide heat

Paramedics rushed to the scene, but despite their best efforts, the man in his 40s could not be revived.

Millions in luxury assets forfeited amid crack down on crime syndicate

“Stripping criminals of their ill-gotten wealth prevents further crime and sends a clear message that crime does not pay.”

Cyclone Alfred to cost budget $1.2 billion, hit growth and push up inflation: Chalmers

The treasurer says the temporary shutting of businesses due to the cyclone lost about 12 million work hours.

Hindu temple targeted again in Melbourne, community calls for justice and increased security

This marks the eighth such incident in the last eight years raising concerns over the safety of Hindu religious institutions in Melbourne’s western suburbs.

Incredible tapestry of Australian multiculturalism celebrated at NSW Premier’s Harmony Dinner

The Multicultural Community Medals recognised 13 individuals and organisations for their role in strengthening NSW’s diverse and inclusive society.

Mahakumbh, Holi and the enduring spirit of Hinduism through adversity

The spirit of Hindus, forged in the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, the resilience of the Mahabharata, and the devotion of the Ramayana, remained unbroken.

“Our home, our rules”: A Blue Pacific rules-based order

For years, the US and its allies have framed the Pacific within the “Indo-Pacific” strategic construct — primarily aimed at maintaining US primacy and containing a rising and more ambitious China.

An artificial heart may save your life. But it can also change you in surprising ways

The patient, a man from New South Wales in his 40s, was not the world’s first person to receive this type of artificial heart.

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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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