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Tributes pour in for three Indian-origin mothers killed in tragic single-vehicle crash

Virashi Chauhan, 39, Neeru Patel, 42, and Bhamini Karsan, 42, all died at the scene of the crash in the United Kingdom.

India’s High Commissioner honours Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji’s legacy at 350th Shaheedi Diwas commemoration in Canberra

Speakers revisited the events of November 1675, when Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji and his close associates were publicly executed in Delhi for refusing to submit to the Mughal Empire

Australia and Nepal celebrate 65 years of strong friendship and partnership

Nepal’s Prime Minister, Sushila Karki, marked the 65th anniversary of diplomatic relations with Australia, calling the partnership “built on mutual respect, lasting friendship, and shared democratic values.”

Indian-Australian geospatial leader Prof. Mohamed-Ghouse elected to top UN role

Prof. Mohamed-Ghouse, with early education from India and a PhD from the University of Melbourne, has over 25 years of global experience across government, academia, and industry.

Fiji Police HQ celebrates Diwali, calls for renewed commitment to justice

Your faith, resilience and cultural wisdom enrich our institution. May your homes be filled with joy, and may your light continue to guide us.”

PM Rabuka calls Australia “a true friend to Fiji,” praises diaspora for $448.5m remittances

In Sydney, PM commemorated 190 years since the arrival of Christianity in Fiji and celebrating the nation’s 55th Independence Day.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh visits Sydney’s BAPS Temple, praises India’s global progress

India's Defence Minister, Rajnath Singh, performed aarti at the temple and offered prayers for peace and global harmony.

“Abused and weaponised”: Spender criticises anti-immigration rhetoric, Price defends grassroots views

"My mum taught me to stand up for myself and multiculturalism… No Australian can make me feel like a stranger in my country.”

Albanese joins world leaders in wishing Modi on 75th birthday

"I look forward to catching up with you soon, Prime Minister, and to many more years of friendship and progress."

Senator Price and Deeming reachout to Indian-Australians after turbulent week for Liberals

She later told the room she would be more careful in future to explain the point she intended to make, and criticised sections of the media for portraying her motives unfairly.

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Hundreds fail compulsory retests as bribery scandal rocks New Zealand’s licensing system

The requirement for mass retesting followed findings of what the agency described as “serious misconduct” by testing officers.

South Australia election countdown officially begins with Labor ahead and Liberals at historic low

South Australia’s election campaign is officially under way after Premier Peter Malinauskas and Deputy Premier formally received the writs from Government House, signalling the 28-day countdown to the 21 March state election.

Australian firms secure key deals through AI impact summit in India

Business delegates assembled by Austrade showcased the breadth of Australia’s AI ecosystem, spanning established enterprises, universities and emerging technology scale-ups.
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