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229 Australian victims of online child abuse identified in 2023-24

“The smallest clue in a single image or frame of a video can lead to a breakthrough and help find a victim.”

Nadeem Ahmed receives Community Service Award for unifying the Indian-Australian diaspora

Nadeem Ahmed's 'Indians in Sydney' Facebook group has spearheaded numerous impactful initiatives, including the Winter Drive, Meal for Everyone, Samvaad, and Journey.

The government says more people need to use AI systems

AI systems are trained on incomprehensibly large data sets using advanced mathematics most people don’t understand.

‘Restify’ to help Indian-Australian community navigate death-related matters

The platform offers resources for will planning, funeral arrangements, family communication, and emotional support, all designed to reduce stress and save time and money for grieving families.

Parents urged to act as sadistic sextortion surges across Australia

These online communities use different names and monikers to operate on social media or messaging platforms, and consist of members from all around the world.

Newspoll remains tied at 50–50, but Albanese’s net approval slumps

Primary votes were 38% Coalition (down one), 32% Labor (steady), 12% Greens (steady), 7% One Nation (up one) and 11% for all Others (steady).

Australia’s age limit on post-study work visas is unfairly targeting older graduates

Many of us came to Australia with the promise of pursuing higher education and filling skill shortages in areas critical to the nation’s growth.

National Cabinet pledges $4.7 billion to bolster family violence services

Social media’s role in exacerbating violence was also discussed, with Mr Albanese hinting at imminent actions coordinated between states and territories.

Groundbreaking cyber traineeship program to nurture neurodivergent talent launched

Participants, aged between 19 and 41, have diverse educational backgrounds ranging from high school graduates to those pursuing tertiary education.

How Australia’s new AI ‘guardrails’ can clean up the messy market for artificial intelligence

A lack of skills and experience among decision-makers is undoubtedly part of the problem.

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“We need more doctors”: Government opens funding for 50 new medical school places for domestic students

The move follows an earlier allocation of 100 medical places focused on primary care that commenced this year across 10 Australian universities.

Warrant issued for Amarbir Singh in Navdeep Kaur murder as Canadian investigators believe suspect fled overseas

Police said Amarbir Singh and Navdeep Kaur had been in a relationship at the time she disappeared.

Why the Pacific Engagement Visa is Quietly becoming a success story

In each year, 3,000 lucky individuals are selected through the ballot to apply for a PEV visa.
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