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Inquiry warns distrustful public wouldn’t accept COVID measures in future pandemic

The inquiry examined the health and economic responses; while it did not directly delve into the state responses, it did cover the federal-state interface.

Diwali Shines Bright in Space: Sunita Williams Celebrates the Festival of Lights, Extending Unity and Joy

"Thank you to the President and the Vice President for celebrating Diwali with our community today and for recognising the many contributions of our community"

Australia a very good friend, shares our value of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam”: Indian Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan

Minister Pradhan also spoke about the Education agreement between Australia and India to mutually recognise qualifications and recent measures taken by Australia regarding International students.

Senator Dave Sharma praises India’s ‘can-do’ spirit, highlights expanding Australia-India partnership

Describing India as a country with a “can-do” attitude, Senator Sharma underscored its impressive achievement in conducting democratic elections, reinforcing the robustness of the world’s largest democracy.

How visa status and language barriers puts migrants at risk of being sexually harassed, assaulted or trafficked

These cases, and many others, all demonstrate that economic and sexual exploitation can commingle for migrant workers.

Two Hindu Temples Vandalised: Thugs Steal Donations and Break Sacred Shiva Lingam

The vandals also entered the sanctum where the deities are housed, trampling upon sacred areas and vandalising the Vasant Mandapan

Qantas introduces Indian samosas in new domestic menu

The inclusion of this humble yet iconic Indian street snack marks a significant moment in the fusion of cultural flavours in Australian aviation.

AFP boosts community engagement as cases of forced marriage and slavery rise

“Many victims of human trafficking and slavery offences may not understand the crimes committed against them, or they may not even identify as victims.”

Pokies? Lotto? Sports betting? Which forms of problem gambling affect Australians the most?

Sports betting, in particular, is getting faster with in-play betting and microbetting.

If a Year 12 student gets an early offer for uni, does it mean they stop trying?

The main round of university offers is in December-January, after students have done their final exams in the previous October and November and have their final results or ATAR.

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Victoria dominates national tourism awards with six gold, eight silver and two bronze

Sixteen Victorian businesses were among the winners, collecting six gold, eight silver and two bronze awards across 26 categories, from a field of more than 170 finalists.

Australia and Denmark deepen ties as royal visit highlights climate and trade cooperation

Welcoming the Danish monarchs during their official visit to Australia, PM Albanese said the trip marked the King’s first to the country since his accession and reflected a longstanding relationship grounded in shared democratic values and common global challenges.

Visa-free entry for Pacific nations back on NZ agenda amid regional mobility push

The online petition, signed by nearly 50,000 people, many of whom are residents of PIF countries, was presented to the current foreign minister and leader of NZ First, Winston Peters.
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