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Chandra Arya signs off with bold economic vision for Canada in farewell letter

While expressing gratitude for his time in office, Arya also used the moment to sound the alarm on what he sees as urgent and growing economic challenges.

‘I feel he didn’t get justice’: Sorav Saini’s widow devastated as no charges laid in timber mill death

Sorav, described as “lovely and honest”, had moved to New Zealand from India in 2014 on a student visa, later becoming a citizen.

Regional town honours forgotten India-Australia ties with state’s first ‘Sikh Lane’

Sojan Singh and other Punjabi families had established a vibrant business district in early 20th-century Dongara.

Lights, Camera, Justice: ‘My Melbourne’ Film Sparks ICC Action with Special Funds for Afghan Women’s Cricket Team

"It is about reclaiming our identity, our passion, and our right to dream. We've lost our homeland, but not our hope."

Liberal Party pledges $5 million for Shri Durga Temple’s Education and Cultural Centre in Melbourne’s West

It will support language classes, health programs, youth support, performing arts education and social services for over 200,000 members of Victoria's Hindu community

India on track to become first to crack a ‘trade deal’ with United States

Such a step could be particularly significant as India seeks to remain a key partner in Washington’s Indo-Pacific economic and strategic frameworks.

Aussie grain leaders tap into Asia’s biggest spice and grain market in Delhi

“From trade opportunities to industry collaboration, AGIC India is shining a spotlight on Australia’s role in supporting India’s rapidly evolving grain and food sectors.”

The weight of imaginary things: the truth of fiction

Writers play a delicate game: they know we know it’s not real, and yet they ask us to feel as though it were.

Selling your old laptop or phone? You might be handing over your data too

Discarded or resold electronics often retain sensitive personal and corporate information.

Indian Consulate in Melbourne vandalised again — where is the swift justice Premier Allan promised?

“It’s not just graffiti — it’s a message of intimidation aimed at our community.”

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Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, truck driver behind 16 deaths in crash, gets last-minute deportation stay

Sidhu’s legal team argued that deportation would place him at high risk of suicide, citing ongoing depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and the impact separation

Albanese vows “most ambitious” Budget to build a stronger, more resilient Australia

The reform is designed to cut duplication and fast-track major projects in energy, housing and resources, while maintaining national environmental standards.

Premier Allan accuses Liberals of train cuts as Wilson promises more PSOs in Melbourne’s west

“If this is what they’re prepared to cut on day one, imagine what comes next for the west.”
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