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RANZCR appoints Dr Rajiv Rattan as new president, signals focus on training and clinical excellence

“We will continue to invest in training and education to ensure that our future generations continue to thrive in a world of innovation.”

Pauline Hanson demands explanation over removal of Australian flag from NDIA email signatures

She said the Australian flag and coat of arms represent “not only the Australian nation but every Australian citizen” and should be displayed prominently to foster national unity and identity.

Jensi Kanabar creates history as first Indian girl to win Australian Open U14 title

Kanabar’s victory adds to India’s growing presence in international junior tennis and highlights a strong pipeline of emerging talent.

Fake lawyer scam: International student Pradeep jailed over $200,000 Sydney property fraud

He then registered a nearly identical internet domain name and set up an email address closely resembling that of the firm’s principal solicitor

Forced Marriage by coercion, threat, or deception rose nearly 30 per cent in Australia, authorities urge schools to spot warning signs

It’s a crime that people often assume doesn’t happen here in Australia. But it can, and it does, it could be happening in your neighbourhood and your street.”

Health Minister Butler says Australia is closely monitoring Nipah virus spread overseas as India reports new cases

“We don’t have any advice at the moment to change our existing protocols for sick travellers who arrive in Australia.”

A 49-year-old man charged after allegedly knife found in carry-on at Brisbane Airport

The charge of carrying a weapon through a screening point carries a maximum penalty of seven years’ imprisonment

Residents to relocate from July as Victoria announces next stage of Public housing redevelopment

The redevelopments will triple housing capacity across the sites and deliver energy-efficient and accessible dwellings.

New book claims white English writer Shakespeare was a Black Jewish woman

Coslet’s book, set for release on March 30, is the latest addition to a long line of works questioning who really wrote the words that shaped English literature.

Two Indian Australian men died in Never Never River tragedy near Bellingen as community mourns

Family and supporters say Sahil leaves behind a wife who is seven months pregnant.

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Auckland mayor apologises after calling Indian-origin staffer ‘Muslim terrorist’, community says it is ‘very unfortunate’

However, the apology drew further scrutiny after the mayor referenced respect for the Sikh community, despite the staff member not being Sikh.

Pretend play is a magical part of childhood. New research suggests it can also help mental health

Children have huge imaginations and use these to turn rocks into spaceships, tables into forts or pens into fairies
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