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Playing Russian roulette: Australians warned of deadly nitazene epidemic

Nitazenes come in various forms, including powders, tablets, nasal sprays, and vape liquids, and are often misrepresented as non-opioid substances.

Too many Australian students don’t have the basic technology they need for school – here are 5 ways to fix this

Students need to have an appropriate device to work on – such as a laptop or computer, fast internet and adequate data.

Victorian multifaith leaders unite to support renaming of Berwick lake to Guru Nanak Lake

The leaders declared, “Your hurt is our hurt, and your strength is our strength,” while embracing the teachings of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism.

Home Affairs cancels foreign agent’s visa for lodging 1,000 illegal Protection visa applications

Unregistered migration operators, often advertising on social media, exploit vulnerable applicants with false advice and exorbitant fees.

Human Rights watchdogs and Western media’s silence on Hindu persecution in Bangladesh is diabolical

The stark contrast in demographic trends paints a troubling picture, one that is conspicuously ignored by global human rights watchdogs and Western media.

Direct flights connecting North Queensland to Fiji coming soon

The route is expected to deliver significant economic benefits, bringing 26,593 visitors annually and generating over $12 million in visitor spending.

Dramatic rise in forced labour and exploitation of temporary visa workers

Victims often endure gruelling conditions, including long hours without breaks, threats of violence, and the confiscation of personal documents such as passports and visas.

Orington & Partners and MultiConnexions Group partner to enhance global impact

The partnership aims to connect local communities with global opportunities, focusing on India and China as key trade expansion hubs.

Indian property investors eye Australia, drawn by elite schools and desi neighbourhoods

The spotlight is on Melbourne’s growth corridors, with Tarneit and Point Cook emerging as the most sought-after suburbs for family-friendly homes priced around $600,000.

Bluey proves Aussie kids’ TV matters, but content rules remain in limbo

Bluey’s global success exemplifies the demand for relatable, high-quality Australian content, blending humour and life lessons in a way that resonates across generations.

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American Matthew Aaron Van Dyke among seven arrested in India over alleged terror links

Investigators allege that the group was part of a broader conspiracy involving training, logistical coordination and potential support to armed groups operating in and around the India–Myanmar border region.

Safe in the UAE, anxious at heart: Migrants in the shadow of war

An academic in the UAE reflects on safety, fear, migration, and why conflict now reaches us all.

Queensland police sued by ‘Mr Singh’ after officer recorded making racist remarks about Indians during investigation

One of the officers allegedly discussed another unrelated call-out involving “a fucking Indian guy” before returning to the Lawnton matter.
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