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Indian Film Festival Melbourne 2024: Australia to Celebrate 15 Years of Indian Cinema with “IFFM Baari”

IFFM Baari will be an inclusive space where emerging talents particularly from local communities can connect with industry leaders

With Annastacia Palaszczuk gone, can Labor achieve the unachievable in Queensland?

When Palaszczuk departs on Friday, she will have served eight years and 305 days, becoming Queensland’s fifth-longest – and Labor’s third-longest – serving premier.

Indian Supreme Court upholds abrogation of Article 370 which gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir

"We do not find that the President's exercise of power under Clause 3 of Article 370 was malafide. We hold the exercise of Presidential Power to be valid."

Daylesford Collision: Driver Charged Following Tragedy that Claimed Lives of Sharma-Chugh and Bhatia families

The loss of lives in this collision has not only affected the families and friends of the deceased.

Australia has one of the weakest tax systems for redistribution among industrial nations – the Stage 3 tax cuts will make it worse

It’s not that Australia’s systems don’t reduce inequality, it’s that other country’s systems do it more.

India-Australia Military Ties Strengthened with Unique Rakhi Event by Diaspora

It also reflects the increasing role of the Indian diaspora in fostering deeper relationships between the two countries.

End-of-year report card on Albanese Ministers: Find out Winners and Losers

Some commentators suggest a reshuffle is needed, but would that seem premature?

Prof. Brajesh Singh Wins Prestigious Dorothy Jones Award for Groundbreaking Microbial Ecology Research

His recommendations have significantly influenced bilateral engagements in agribusiness and trade between Australia and India

Recommendations to reboot the NDIS have finally been released, 5 experts react

"There will be some fears the review panel is recommending a more complicated and confusing system."

The 7 charts show Australians struggling as savings fall to near zero

For individual Australians, it was even worse – growth per head went backward, in what some economists call a “per capita recession”.

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Offenders Jaskaran Singh and Jashanpreet Singh held by US immigration, facing deportation to India

Officials did not immediately release further details about the circumstances surrounding the arrests or the timing of Singh’s immigration court hearing.

Synagogue shootings come as Jewish groups warn of growing extremist intimidation in Canada

Police in Canada’s largest city have stepped up security around places of worship after gunfire struck two synagogues overnight in the Greater Toronto Area,...

$2.4m plan to make Victorian roads safer for pedestrians and cyclists

Pedestrians and cyclists remain among the most vulnerable road users in Victoria.
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