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Brown actor in a leading role, is it a sign Australian productions are embracing diversity?

“I don’t want any other Indian girl to feel like that. I really wish I didn’t feel that way, now I’m so proud to be Indian and I love that part of myself.”

Man charged for allegedly defrauding hundreds of Australians in online crime

The man allegedly used the stolen identification information to make online purchases, create fraudulent bank accounts and gain unauthorised access to victims’ bank accounts.

Australian media ignores women’s cultural background in family violence reporting: says research

Women from diverse backgrounds make up a significant proportion of the Australian population.

One million new driving licences to be issued in the wake of Optus data breach

About 342,000 Victorians will receive their new licences by the end of the year, while the remaining 600,000 can expect their cards to arrive by the first quarter of 2023.

Australian court jails people smuggler for seven years

The Iraqi man played a key role in a syndicate responsible for organising the transportation of people on a fishing boat, known as Suspected Illegal Entry Vessel (SIEV) X.

Australian Navy ships arrive in Visakhapatnam for ex-Indo-Pacific Endeavour with Indian Navy

This will enable the Australian Navy to build relationships and strengthen ties with close partners all the way from India to Indonesia.

No privacy for King Kohli in Australia

Australian cricketer David Warner called this invasion of Kohli's privacy "ridiculous, totally unacceptable."

Halloween Special: Cremation or burial? Which one is more environmentally friendly

The global population is closing on eight billion, and the amount of land available for human burial is running out, especially in small and densely populated countries.

T20 WC: Why South Africa’s five-wicket win over India is causing heartache for Pakistan

Social media is abuzz with the trend of "Bye Bye Pakistan' as they are feeling the heat of India's loss more than India itself.

The Pacific hopeful on Australia-China reset

The Pacific island countries stand to benefit from any improvement in relations between two big development partners.

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Rachin Ravindra and Mitchell Santner power New Zealand to knock Sri Lanka out of T20 World Cup

The victory lifts the Black Caps to three points in the Super Eight stage, keeping their semifinal hopes alive ahead of a crucial final clash against England.

One Nation has been on the fringes of Australian politics for 30 years. Here’s why its popularity soaring now?

Economic strain, grievance, fear and the aftermath of the Bondi terrorist attack have created the perfect conditions for the populist party.

Fast trains, free TAFE, cheaper bills – PM Albanese promises it all for Victoria

The Prime Minister highlighted achievements in health, including the opening of 28 Medicare Urgent Care Clinics, the nation’s largest lift in bulk-billing rates in 20 years, and major investments in women’s health.
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