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Police seek Swetha’s husband Ashok in relation to alleged murder

Chaithanya “Swetha” Madhagani's body was discovered just after midday last Saturday inside a green waste wheelie bin at Buckley, about 37km west of Geelong in remote Victoria.

Sydney alleged hit-and-run victim Harry Chandla remembered as kind and loyal person

31-year-old Harry Chandla, a trolley collector originally from India, has lived in Australia for 10 years.

An apple cider vinegar drink a day? A new study shows it might help weight loss

This study does not suggest people can eat whatever they like and drink apple cider vinegar as a way to control weight.

Safety Pod Saves 28, but Ballarat Mine Tragedy Leaves One Dead, One Severely Injured

WorkSafe is set to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident, and police will prepare a report for the coroner.

Despite no ‘Leadership Position’ Indian Diaspora in Victoria Makes Positive Impact, New Report Highlights

Almost 60% of Victorians acknowledge the valuable contributions of Indian international university students to the state's economy and society.

New Zealand questions Canada’s ‘credible allegations’ in Khlaistani extremist Nijjar’s killing

“As a trained lawyer, I look okay, so where’s the case? Where’s the evidence? Where’s the finding right here, right now? Well, there isn’t one.”

What will aged care look like for the next generation?

Around 60% went to residential care (190,000 people) and one-third to home care (one million people).

India moves to implement citizenship law that provides rights to refugees of persecuted religious minorities

30 district magistrates and home secretaries across nine states have been authorised with the ability to confer Indian citizenship

Do you know about ancient Australian Shivaling-like structures and their India connection?

Lake Clifton thrombolites structures are approximately 2,000 years old and the largest in the southern hemisphere.

National Australia Bank eyeing Indian fintech innovations for its global customers

NAB, has 3000 jobs outsourced to third-party vendors globally. Now their focus will be to in-source most of these jobs across India and Vietnam.

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Hockey Victoria’s newest team ‘Melbourne Cobras’ launched with Indian elite players to boost standards and diaspora connection

Cobras will include five elite Indian players across the men’s and women’s squads, a move designed to strengthen the on-field standard while building a direct link with one of the sport’s most passionate global fan bases.

Australia doubles Graduate visa fee to $4,600, leaving many international graduates scrambling

Association of Australia CEO described the jump as inequitable for students nearing the end of their study visas, warning Australia was developing a reputation for pulling “the welcome mat” away.

Matt Canavan elected Nationals leader after Littleproud exit, pledges ‘fight back’ agenda

Canavan’s first electoral test will come quickly, with the Nationals preparing for the Farrer by-election in May, which was triggered by the resignation of former Liberal leader Sussan Ley.
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