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Australia commits $400 million to Pacific Policing Initiative

The PPI will boost the capability of Pacific nations to meet law and order and internal security requirements, and to support each other in times of need.

Bank employee sentenced for identity theft and fraud after allegedly swindling $53,000

The man utilised bank customer details to open falsely registered accounts and obtain numerous debit cards.

Advocacy group to launch national campaign on Sunday to ‘amplify’ Muslim political voice

The Muslim community was the largest and one of the fastest-growing minority groups in Australia.

India Leads Global Economic Growth in 2024, surpassing U.S. and China

The World Bank’s latest Global Economic Prospects report predicts that India’s economy will expand by 6.6 per cent in 2024

Can you help to locate missing Indian Australian woman Sarabjit

It is believed that Sarabjit may be travelling in a white 2018 Range Rover, registration SKU.

Australia’s new chief cyber spy inherits a massive $10 billion war chest – and an urgent mission

She previously served as the deputy commander of the Maritime Border Command, deputy coordinator of the National Bushfire Recovery Agency

Uber drivers strike nationwide over pay cuts

The strike, which has seen large gatherings of drivers at key locations such as Brisbane and Adelaide airports, is in response to Uber's decision to reduce fares by an average of 3% nationwide.

QUAD Talks: Modi and Albanese Discuss Cooperation and Bilateral Relations in Strategic Phone Call

Australia and India have been steadily strengthening their ties, with an emphasis on enhancing economic cooperation and addressing shared security concerns.

Airline ‘customer rights charter’ to specify when cash refunds required

"Customers deserve to get their money back if they are owed. Full stop.”

Dairy Company Fined $420,000 for False ‘Pure New Zealand’ Claims on ‘Desi Ghee’ Made with Indian Butter

The ruling is expected to have a significant impact on other businesses in the industry, serving as a deterrent to those who might consider similar practices.

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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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