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IFFM 2024: Celebrating Indian Cinema Rani Mukerji Unveils ‘Yash Chopra Commemorative Stamp’ at Australian Parliament

"I look forward to discussing the profound impact of Indian films globally and the unique bond shared between India and Australia."

Jatinder Singh gets 3 years jail over $10.5 million mistaken refund spending spree

The judge also noted that the conviction may impact Singh’s future visa applications as he is an Indian citizen.

SFJ Chief Pannu incites violent protest to burn ‘Tiranga’ at Indian diplomatic missions in Australia

Such acts of aggression can potentially inflame tensions, provoke hatred, and damage the fabric of multicultural societies

Vishwa Ramkumar selected for Australian U19 for India tour

The tour includes three 50-over matches and two four-day games, marking the start of a new World Cup cycle for Australia

Questacon transforms into a ‘Crime Scene’ for National Science Week

The AFP’s world-class forensic capabilities is set to be deployed with the assistance of the community during a sanctioned takeover of the centre on Saturday, 17 August, 2024.

Open Letter: Authors and Academics urge Indian Parliament to pass resolution against violence against Hindus in Bangladesh

"Advocate for the provision of humanitarian assistance and asylum options for Hindus fleeing persecution in Bangladesh”

Here’s why percentage of Australians with disability has surged in a few years

Released last month, the 2022 survey collected data from over 13,700 households and 1,100 care accommodations and group dwellings between June and the following February.

Breaking Bad: Why Australia’s Raygun scored Zero in Olympics debut

In her routine, Raygun incorporated elements she felt were uniquely Australian, including hopping like a kangaroo, yawning at an opponent, and performing the sprinkler.

Couple charged with allegedly seizing passport and keeping a female employee in debt bondage

AFP allege the couple attempted to profit from exploiting vulnerable foreign workers and cheating immigration laws.

Global outcry against Islamist violence towards Bangladeshi Hindus

Melbourne's Hindu community gathered at Federation Square for a peaceful vigil and protest against the alarming rise in targeted violence towards Bangladeshi Hindus.

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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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