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Australian Hindus call out ‘damaging’ false online claim targeting Adelaide’s sacred Harishchandra Ghat

Ghat is located on the banks of the Port Adelaide River and provides a culturally significant place for the immersion of ashes following cremation.

Trump announces to end protected status for Somali migrants, setting March 2026 deadline

According to the Congressional Research Service, about 705 Somali nationals were enrolled in TPS last year, out of nearly 1.3 million people covered by the program across all countries.

Victoria bids farewell to Indian Consul General Dr Sushil Kumar after impactful tenure

Dr Kumar assumed his role in Melbourne in July 2022, having previously served in Indian missions in Kuwait and Colombo, and held senior roles linked to regional cooperation in South Asia.

Albanese calls out Iran’s Islamist regime and signals new chapter in US diplomacy

"We stand with the people of Iran in their fight for dignity and freedom. We condemn the Iranian regime and support a democratic Iran that respects human rights."

Sydney man to face Court as police hunt third suspect in failed US to Australia gun-smuggling plot

A search of the property allegedly uncovered pepper spray and electronic devices, now undergoing forensic analysis.

Hundreds killed in Iran as Australian politicians demand an end to repression

The protests, sparked more than two weeks ago, have drawn thousands of Iranians to the streets. Authorities responded with severe crackdowns, leaving at least 116 dead and over 2,600 arrested, according to reports.

Bendigo’s Indian community and businesses lead cooking, packing, and delivering 800 meals daily for Victoria’s fire heroes

“At a time of need, we will not shy away from doing what needs to be done. Our homes, businesses and institutions are here to pitch in wherever required.”

Australian teen accused of making alleged hoax shooting calls in the US

Swatting involves making false reports to emergency services to provoke a large-scale police or emergency response and is considered a serious criminal offence.

National Day of Mourning to honour lives lost in Bondi antisemitic terror attack

The National Day of Mourning in January will allow families further time to lay their loved ones to rest and for communities still recovering to come together in remembrance and resolve.

Nikhil, Himath and Saraswati represent Victoria at national cricket inclusion championships

The five-day tournament runs from January 12 to 16 and is being hosted in Western Australia, with matches played across Perth and Mandurah.

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Trump safe as suspect arrested after White House dinner breach; Albanese praises swift law enforcement response

Authorities said a man, identified in US media as Cole Thomas Allen, charged a security checkpoint armed with a shotgun, handgun and multiple knives.

Victoria to offer 20% rego rebate as fuel costs bite households

The rebate follows earlier measures introduced by the government, including free and discounted public transport fares.

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.
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