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“This one will go a long way…”: Blockbuster ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ storms in with praise from India’s biggest names

The film, released worldwide on 19 March to coincide with festivals including Gudi Padwa, Ugadi and Eid, is the second instalment in Dhar’s spy-action franchise.

Pat Cummins sidelined by injury, Ishan Kishan to lead Sunrisers Hyderabad

The franchise confirmed this week that Cummins is continuing his recovery from a lumbar stress issue that has disrupted his playing schedule since mid-2025.

Artist of the Year Rakhi Bose recognised for inclusive dance and cultural impact at WA Multicultural Awards 2026

As founder of the Academy of Indian Classical and Bollywood Dance, Bose has trained more than 1,000 students and staged over 200 performances.

Treasury modelling shows Australia’s inflation could reach 5%, as national cabinet works on fuel

“All of our ships have arrived at this point in time, but we’ve had a surge in demand, which is leading to some shortages in some areas, particularly of diesel.”

Albanese appoints Anthea Harris to lead new fuel taskforce as regional fuel crisis deepens

Petrol prices in Australia’s five largest cities averaged about $2.19 a litre last week, while diesel was above $2.40 a litre on average.

No, Premier – Crime is not “stabilising.” Victoria records alarming youth offending and worst car theft in decades

Overall offending is rising, youth offenders remain heavily over-represented in serious street crimes, and car theft has reached its highest level in more than two decades.

Iran thanks India as first people-funded medical aid shipment reaches Red Crescent

The donation-backed consignment highlights both the depth of people-to-people ties with Iran and the practical role Indian civil society can play during a regional emergency.

Gurpreet Singh, found guilty of immigration fraud, sues Canada after dramatic legal twist

Gurpreet Singh arrived in Canada on a temporary resident visa and worked as a religious worker at a Sikh temple.

Majority of Australians, including first-generation migrants, want immigration slashed

The poll of 1,936 people, conducted by research firm Fox and Hedgehog between 24 and 27 February, found 79 per cent of respondents favoured an annual migration intake of 100,000 or fewer.

$3.5 million NDIS fraud: Multi-agency taskforce raids Sydney home over illicit claims scandal

The warrant forms part of Operation Honeycomb, a multi-agency investigation into suspected large-scale NDIS fraud and associated money laundering.

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“Failed to act lawfully, honestly and made false – misleading statements”: OMARA cancels Jujhar Bajwa’s registration for five years

As the material before the regulator indicates, 30 of the 38 applications in question were refugee-related matters, which had placed subclass 866 protection visa work at the centre of the investigation.

Albanese seals $25B Microsoft AI deal, supercharging Australia’s global tech footprint

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has signed a new Memorandum of Understanding with Microsoft, marking a major step in Australia’s push to build a stronger,...

‘I won’t be bullied into resigning’: Wyndham Mayor Preet Singh slams online abuse, stands ground and prepares to return

“The events of recent weeks… have caused profound harm not only to me personally, but to my family — and most painfully, to my daughters,”
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