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Indian-Origin teen Krishank Karthik found and reunited with family in Sydney

Reflecting on the ordeal, mother Shobana described her time without Krishank as a "living hell" and expressed disbelief over his actions.

“A Sikh man with a beard and a turban”: Sergeant Jagmeet Singh’s journey in Australian Defence

"I moved to Australia in December 2006 and walked into Defence Force Recruiting in January 2007."

Australia’s ‘Raygun’ faces harsh criticism as breakdancing makes its Olympics debut

Australian athlete Dr Rachael Gunn, who competes under the name "Raygun," was one of the competitors whose performance failed to impress both judges and viewers alike.

Albanese government will introduce legislation next week to force an administrator into the CFMEU

The bill will enable Watt to decide whether it is in the public interest to appoint an administrator into the union’s construction division.

GT20 Canada: Marcus Stoinis impressed by Canadians’ love for cricket

"The opportunity that cricket has got at the moment, the game is growing, taking everyone around the world, anyone can play a high level of cricket."

Gold Rush: Australia breaks its Olympic gold medal record

On Thursday, the Australian Olympic team made history by winning the most medals in a single day, bringing their total medal count to an impressive 18 gold, 12 silver, and 11 bronze.

OpenText and NIAD Technologies announce strategic partnership to enhance information management

Leading this initiative is Dr Amit Chaubey, Co-Founder & CEO at NIAD Technologies, a seasoned technology and cybersecurity risk professional with over 22 years of experience across the Asia Pacific.

The cancellation of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour shows is the latest incident in a long history of concert terrorism

The main suspect is a 19-year-old Austrian citizen who is believed to have pledged allegiance to Islamic State last month.

Desperate search for missing Indian national Parbhat in Western Australia

With no immediate family in Australia and a limited social circle, police are attempting to contact Parbhat's family in India.

Call for PM Albanese to intervene amid rising Islamist violence against Hindus in Bangladesh

More than 51,000 people from Bangladesh call Australia home and Albanese’s lack of response to these valued members of our society is a stark contrast to the urgency and severity of the situation.

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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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