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Australia’s largest almond grower allegedly back-paid staff $500,000 

Individual back-payments range from $4 to almost $12,500.

The disability royal commission recommendations could fix some of the worst living conditions

The scope of the A$600 million disability royal commission included school, work, housing, hospitals and the criminal justice system.

Premier Jacinta Allan unveils new cabinet: Strong focus on housing, education and infrastructure

Former opposition leader Matthew Guy returns to the frontbench as Shadow Public Transport Minister.

Crackdown on dodgy education agents, private college owners and international students

The government will prohibit agent commissions on student transfers between providers in Australia.

$1 million found in man’s car boot confiscated as proceeds of crime

The man was working as a courier for criminal groups attempting to launder large amounts of cash generated from criminal activities.

Australian universities have dropped in the latest round of global rankings

The top five universities are all in the United Kingdom and United States.

We need urban trees more than ever

Trees with enough water can usually tolerate high temperatures.

What do people think about when they go to sleep?

The good news is there are techniques you can use to change the style and content of your pre-sleep thoughts.

No “Hindu hand” behind Brisbane temple attack, Queensland Police confirms

Police have so far not been able to find out who was behind the temple attack and will resume the investigation if or when they get further information.

Perth passenger arrested for alleged intoxicated and unruly behaviour

The plane, enroute to Sydney, was forced to turn around and return to Perth due to the man’s alleged behaviour.

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Princess of Wales joins British-Indian community to celebrate Hindu festival of Holi for the first time

Princess Catherine visited Ladlees, a family-run sari shop, where she admired traditional embroidery and asked about the skills being passed down through generations.

“Will meet the same fate”: Nancy Grewal murder claimed by Khalistani social media account, Canadian leaders urged to act now

In memory of Nancy Grewal, the the Hindu Canadian Foundation declared 3 March as “Anti‑Khalistan Day, a movement by Canadians united against terrorism.”

Grant row widens as Victoria investigates and federal government cancels grant for Islamic centre linked to Khamenei mourning

Public funds should not go to groups associated with mourning Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei, describing such actions as “sickening” and saying they should be condemned across the political spectrum.
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