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Grassroots projects win $650,000 to tackle climate change in rural Australia, benefiting First Nations communities

Now in its 25th year, FRRR has delivered more than $200 million to over 15,000 projects, reinforcing its role in strengthening the social and economic fabric of Australia’s rural, regional and remote communities.

Indian restaurant owner found guilty of sexual assault, faces possible deportation from Australia

It is reported that Manoharan briefly fled the dock, embracing family members in court before being escorted back into custody.

Albanese visits UAE on eve of Australia’s first Middle East trade deal

“You get the feeling when you are here about the human experience and how humble we are before the glory of God.”

Remembrance Day honours fallen police officers across Australia

The commemoration holds added poignancy following the brutal murder of Thompson and De Waart-Hottart in Porepunkah, Victoria, on 26 August 2025.

Melbourne and Hyderabad space entrepreneurs take Australia–India collaboration to orbit through AI smart satellite

Nexus-01 is being hailed as Australia’s most advanced AI-powered satellite, showcasing next-generation on-orbit artificial intelligence.

From hateful graffiti to AI memes, Indian diaspora faces rising tide of prejudice and racism

The growing hostility is also seeping into the political discourse, further deepening divisions.

You’re likely not as immune to scams as you think – here’s why

Most of these scams were enabled by technology, with scammers contacting their victims either online or on the phone.

New Zealand says ‘no’ to Palestine recognition while Hamas remains in Gaza

“With a war raging, Hamas remaining the de facto government of Gaza, and no clarity on next steps, too many questions remain about the future State of Palestine for it to be prudent for New Zealand to announce recognition at this time.”

Why time in books doesn’t tick like a clock

Writers bend and fracture time in their stories, creating structures that feel closer to the workings of memory than to the ticking of a clock.

Repatriation or political theatre? How the return of stolen artefacts can distort history

The decision to return the Cham artefacts to Cambodia, and to exclude Vietnam and Laos, highlights how contemporary politics shape our understanding of cultural heritage.

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Shadow Minister Anthony Roberts criticises NSW Police Minister over community security amid ISIS brides return

“It beggars belief that the Police Minister does not know where these individuals will be settled, or which communities will be directly impacted.”

“What a joke”: Pauline Hanson questions Royal Commission’s focus after Bondi Beach terror attack

"I'm sorry, wasn't this meant to be about the Radical Islamic Terrorist attack at Bondi?"

Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda tie the knot in private Udaipur ceremony

The ceremony was intimate, with limited guests and tight security to maintain privacy.
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