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India’s business tycoon Ratan Tata appointed to ‘Order of Australia’

He is receiving formal national recognition for his support for the Australia-India relationship.

New Studies confirm no damage to springs from Carmichael mine

“This process shows the right checks and balances are in place to protect groundwater, however, anti-coal activists have begun a misinformation campaign to twist the truth."

Two men charged with flying under false names

“It is important to know who is travelling, both domestically and internationally, and the AFP is working to identify and disrupt potential threats.”

‘Dates add nothing to our culture’: Everywhen explores Indigenous deep history, challenging linear, colonial narratives

Aboriginal claims that they had always been here didn’t seem unreasonable alongside archaeological finds that measured their presence at 65,000 BCE.

US Senate confirms Indian-origin Ravi Chaudhary as Assistant Secretary of Defense for Air Force

Previously, He also to served on the President Obama's Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders

Nepalese and Sri Lankan workers on student and post-study work visas allegedly underpaid and subjected to sham contracting

The cleaners were Sri Lankan and Nepalese nationals, aged between 19 and their early 20s at the time. They were in Australia on student visas and post-study work visas.

Brisbane’s Indian Consulate forced to close down by Khalistan supporters as Police watched on

"Slogans were raised against Hindus calling them supremacists with Khalistan Zindabad."

Australian avocados all set to enter the Indian market worth $30 million

"We think India is going to be a great market for us to build and a great market for us to really dominate."

Asha Bhat receives Western Australia Multicultural Award and inducted into Women’s Hall of Fame

Originally from Karnataka, India, Asha has been working in Indigenous Affairs for the last 15 years and has worked across all levels of SAC, from grassroots through senior management.

AFP female officers leading the charge in Southern Command

There are currently 1,022 women in the AFP’s sworn (police and PSO roles) workforce (making up 23.9% of the sworn workforce), and 2,108 women in the unsworn workforce (making up 61.6% of the unsworn workforce).

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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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