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India’s ‘In the Belly of a Tiger’ roars to victory at Adelaide Film Festival

Jatla Siddartha’s moving film, which offers a searing allegorical critique of capitalism, was unanimously selected by the AFF Competition Jury.

From Cleopatra to Wellington, leaders have always taxed beer. But Australia’s system has made beer extra pricey

Some levels of taxation have been tolerated over the centuries because of beer’s known adverse impacts on health and behaviour.

“Kohli’s a wanker”: Indian superstar faces backlash as Aussies seize control

India’s chase began poorly as captain Rohit Sharma continued his dismal tour, departing for just three.

Beware of ticket scalping scams for Boxing Day Test on social media

Anyone caught breaking the rules, including publishers like Viagogo, Ticketmaster Resale, and Facebook, faces penalties.

Children can be more vulnerable in the heat. Here’s how to protect them this summer

Due to a combination of physiology and behaviour, children are potentially more vulnerable to severe heat-related illness such as heat stroke or heat exhaustion.

Battin replaces Pesutto as Victorian Liberal leader amid party shakeup

Brad Battin MP now faces the challenge of uniting the party and positioning it as a viable alternative to Premier Jacinta Allan’s government ahead of the next state election.

Yogesh Khattar spreads joy and kindness through impactful community initiatives

Through Yogesh Khatter, the Blacktown and Ponds Lions Club has made a significant impact through charitable initiatives, including fundraising for a disability centre, supporting hospital staff, and aiding the homeless.

Kohli fined for “inappropriate contact” in Boxing Day Test clash with Konstas

While former India coach Ravi Shastri admitted the altercation was “unnecessary,” he acknowledged that emotions can run high in such intense matches.

Aussies lose $4 million to online shopping scams during festive season 2024

These scams typically involve fake online stores or profiles that look authentic, often advertising goods at heavily discounted prices.

Regular lessons have paused – but your kids should still practise their swimming this summer

Australia records its highest number of drowning deaths in the warmer months and tragically, 134 lives were lost last summer.

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Two Indian-origin delivery drivers fight off alleged armed carjacking attempt in Melbourne

Witnesses reported the pair directed racial abuse at the driver before the situation turned violent.

“We are all either migrants or descendants of migrants,” says Prime Minister Albanese as he honours Vietnamese Australians

The Prime Minister reflected on the broader significance of migration to Australia, noting that, aside from First Nations people, all Australians are either migrants or descendants of migrants.

$800,000 NDIS and childcare scam mastermind sentenced to more than seven years

Investigators found the woman misused NDIS funds intended for her child with a disability to purchase a residential property.
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