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What happened to the promised revolution?

We were told we’d be riding in self-driving cars by now.

AFP dismantles cybercrime syndicate that allegedly laundered $1.7 million

The four individuals allegedly operate about 180 bank accounts to facilitate thefts from their victims and then transfer and launder their profits.

Australia is now almost entirely held by Labor

The Australian mainland, with its five states and two territories, is now “red”.

Former barbershop operators in court for alleged underpayments

“Where employers do not comply, we will take appropriate action to protect employees. A court can order a business to pay penalties in addition to back-paying workers.”

How Indo-Fijians negotiate identity and relationship with their ancestral homeland

In recent years, there has been a growing interest in Indo-Fijian culture both within Fiji and abroad.

“Our son is not a burden”: Indian-origin family granted Permanent Residency after three years fight

In mid-February 2023, the family was told that they have less than two weeks to leave the country after their final appeal was denied.

AFP seize more than $370k hidden cash at Melbourne Airport

The maximum penalty for this offence is three years’ imprisonment.

Western Australia growing local innovation ecosystem with Indian state Tamilnadu

"India is a large and growing market that offers a broad range of opportunities for Western Australian businesses in innovation and medical life sciences."

#YesForVoice: The Australia Today urges its readers to vote ‘yes’ for Indigenous Voice

In the coming weeks and months, we will actively participate in education campaigns to do our bit to help create a more inclusive society.

Passenger charged for assaulting police officer and unruly behaviour at Perth Airport

The man allegedly refused to follow further requests from officers to disembark the plane.

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Celebrating Oneness – an offering for Peace & Prosperity

Hanuman Festival celebrating 75 Years of Chinmaya Mission.

Pauline Hanson calls Farrer by-election “tremendous” as locals line for One Nation’s battle

The poll, expected before June, will see residents in Griffith, Albury and surrounding towns choose former federal MP Sussan Ley’s successor.

Fiji urges diaspora in New Zealand and Australia to invest in agriculture and boost rural livelihoods

Fiji is calling on its diaspora to invest in the nation’s agricultural sector, with Minister for Agriculture, Waterways, and Sugar Industry, Tomasi Tunabuna, highlighting...
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