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This year marks the 37th anniversary of Fiji’s first military coup on 14 May 1987 – an event that changed the country’s destiny

The lust for political power and privileges by the elites also fed into Fiji's coup culture.

Renowned Military Historian Prof. Peter Stanley Joins Australia India Institute as Academic Fellow

His work has not only enriched the field of Australian military history but has also extended to significant studies on British India.

In Time Tec Expands to Australia and New Zealand in Strategic Partnership with Emertel Indo-Pacific

This collaboration will utilise Emertel's extensive local networks, including partner and customer relationships, to enhance In Time Tec's market penetration.

Celebrating Six Decades of Giving: Salvation Army’s Red Shield Appeal Focuses on Multicultural Support

Each donation ensures that the Salvation Army can continue its vital work, providing hope and practical assistance to those in need.

India to Australia: An epic scooter journey to showcase cross-cultural friendship

Irshad's ambitious journey is expected to span approximately 40,000 kilometers over the course of 18 months.

Man charged for alleged 100kg meth import hidden in sandals

"That’s $92 million worth of this insidious drug that won’t end up on our streets."

Australia’s future economy hangs on a resilient science system

Australian Science, Australia’s Future: Science 2035 will help governments and others take a more targeted and informed approach.

From Warmth to Wounds: Unveiling the Complex Mother’s Day in Indian Diaspora

We navigate more turbulent emotional waters, dealing with the complexities of relationships that might not fit in media and cultural narratives.

Opposition demands urgent inquiry into antisemitism on university campuses

“It is time for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to show leadership and for his education minister to step up.”

Cap on international student numbers in colleges and universities as crackdown on shonky operators starts

Prohibit education providers from owning agent businesses, halt the registration of new international education providers, and suspend the introduction of new courses

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Victorian government targets underquoting with new property price disclosure rules

The lack of transparency has contributed to underquoting, where initial estimates are set below the likely sale price, leaving buyers competing without accurate information.

Armed attacker Ayman Mohamad Ghazali killed, rammed truck into Michigan synagogue packed with little children

Security personnel at the synagogue opened fire on the suspect, who was later found dead inside the burning vehicle.

Body found on remote New Zealand island identified as missing Indian man Ferzil Babu

Police said Ferzil Babu had been missing since 1 May 2024 after he went rock fishing at The Gap, a well-known fishing spot at Taiharuru.
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