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Daughter of sanctioned Iranian General granted Australian residency months after arriving on student visa

Her permanent residency have raised alarm among members of the Iranian-Australian community and opposition politicians.

‘Extraordinary courage’: Prime Minister Albanese pays tribute to Darwin heroes

Across nearly two years, Darwin endured 64 air raids, becoming a symbol of Australia’s unbreakable resolve and courage on the frontline against tyranny.

Indian national Navpreet Singh among alleged $8m Medicare fraudsters released from detention on visas

Services Australia officials confirmed that the men remain subject to bail conditions but are free to live in the community.

Australian and Indian cricket legends call on Pakistan to ensure fair treatment for Imran Khan

The former captains urged Pakistani authorities to provide Khan with ongoing medical care from qualified specialists, humane detention in line with international standards, and transparent access to legal processes.

Hotel hit with penalties after 13-year-old saves family lost off WA’s South West coast

Austin Appelbee swam four kilometres through rough surf and ran two kilometres to alert police that his mum, Joanne, and younger siblings, Beau, 12, and Grace, 8, were stranded at sea on January 30.

Indian Army chief’s Australia visit signals stronger Indo-Pacific military alliance

The COAS will also interact with the Commander of the Australian Defence College and address officers at the Australian Command and Staff College, further highlighting professional collaboration and knowledge exchange between the two armies.

Victoria Police seek help to find Indian sub-continental man ‘Jaz’ after alleged sexual assault on 69-year-old woman

He was wearing a white turban, an orange T-shirt, beige trousers and brown leather sandals at the time.

Western Sydney man refused bail over alleged death threats to federal politician

“Hiding behind a keyboard or phone does not mean you are anonymous and out of the AFP’s reach – we have the resources and technology to find you and bring you before the courts.”

Canola oil meth case ends in combined 96 years’ jail, $1.7bn haul could have funded terrorism

AFP warned that profits from large-scale drug importations could also be used to fund politically motivated crimes or terrorism, contributing to instability across the region.

Real wages have gone backwards. Even earning $100,000 isn’t what it used to be

The deeper story, which has now been playing out for several years, is the erosion of Australians’ sense of what a “good” wage is and how we think about wage inequality.

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Hundreds fail compulsory retests as bribery scandal rocks New Zealand’s licensing system

The requirement for mass retesting followed findings of what the agency described as “serious misconduct” by testing officers.

South Australia election countdown officially begins with Labor ahead and Liberals at historic low

South Australia’s election campaign is officially under way after Premier Peter Malinauskas and Deputy Premier formally received the writs from Government House, signalling the 28-day countdown to the 21 March state election.

Australian firms secure key deals through AI impact summit in India

Business delegates assembled by Austrade showcased the breadth of Australia’s AI ecosystem, spanning established enterprises, universities and emerging technology scale-ups.
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