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Federal MP’s wife Judy Cheung-Wood’s cosmetic business looted in $100K heist

"Unfortunately, I find myself part of the crime statistics this week amid the rising crime waves in our Victorian communities."

Indian-origin sisters Charvi and Paravi gear up for AusCycling Track Nationals

With talent, determination, and an unwavering support system, the Tanksale sisters are undoubtedly on the fast track to success.

Trudeau escalates trade war with Trump, fuelling fears of a “Trumpcession”

Trudeau has now warned Canadians to brace for economic turbulence but insisted that the countermeasures are necessary.

Mira D’Silva to contest federal seat of Lalor as Liberal candidate amid Labor vote dip

Over the past two decades, she has built strong ties with the Lalor electorate, raising her family in the area and actively engaging in mentoring women and migrants

Cricket Australia Teams Up with Xentrix Studios Australia for Snick & Willow TV Series

The series follows Snick, an Indian boy, and Willow, an Australian girl, as they embark on a global adventure to uncover cricket artefacts

Brisbane man faces court over alleged bomb threat and fake identity on flight

Officers removed him from the plane and later discovered he had been travelling under a fake identity.

Cyclone Alfred is bearing down. Here’s how it grew so fierce – and where it’s expected to hit

As of Wednesday, the cyclone was a category 2 and had begun moving west towards land.

Kohli masterclass ends Australia’s Champions Trophy dream

After an unbeaten century against Pakistan in the group stage, the Indian maestro once again proved to be Australia’s nemesis.

Indian-origin shopping centre security guard assaulted, Premier Jacinta Allan condemns attack

During the attack, the guard—who is Sikh—had his turban ripped off, prompting concerns about the nature of the assault.

Albanese promises $644m for 50 more Medicare urgent care clinics

The expansion builds on Labor’s previous election promise, which has already seen the establishment of 87 clinics nationwide.

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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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