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Burwood murder: Indian national Mihir Desai identified as victim as police investigations continue

Originally from Bilimora in Surat district, Gujarat, Mihir Desai had moved to Australia for study and work opportunities.

From Coimbatore to Mumbai, Australian cotton leaders stitch India tour with significant MoU

It permits the duty-free entry of 51,000 tonnes of Australian cotton into India each year.

Canberra Business Chamber and Australia India Business Council sign landmark MOU to strengthen bilateral trade ties

By combining the strengths, networks, and resources of both organisations, the agreement is set to offer practical benefits to businesses across both countries.

Australia strengthens education ties with South Asia through school leaders’ mission

The group is visiting Brisbane, the Gold Coast, and Perth, with a focus on exploring opportunities in school and undergraduate education.

Lord Ram’s legacy a guide for national unity and public good, says Fiji’s Deputy PM Biman Prasad

Professor Prasad said Lord Ram’s life offers invaluable lessons on achieving success for the greater good through honesty, dedication, and hard work.

Indian-origin professor Vinod Suresh seriously injured after horrifying footpath crash outside university

Dr Suresh was among five people injured on 24 March when a vehicle veered off Symonds Street and struck pedestrians before crashing into a tree.

Tanvi Lathwal makes history as first Indian-origin shooter in Australian squad

Currently ranked third nationally in Australia’s open category, Tanvi’s journey reflects resilience, adaptability, and the fire to succeed on the global stage.

Transparency or turmoil: what the Waqf Bill amendment means for India’s minorities

The government calls it a reform for accountability, but critics warn it risks secularism and minority rights.

Artificial intelligence, real consequences: human’s moral compass vs machine logic

How deeply should AI be integrated into human affairs? Are we prepared for its long-term consequences?

‘Modi can guarantee peace in Ukraine’: Tony Abbott backs Indian mediation and troops

“Indian troops would be more than capable of resisting any future Russian attacks,” describing India’s armed forces as “formidable, respected, and professional.”

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Partner of ex-Queensland Premier, Reza Adib, charged with rape offences

The partner of former Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has been charged with multiple serious offences following a police investigation in Queensland. Police allege that...

Albanese government secures additional critical fuel supplies to keep planes flying and trucks moving

Prime Minister Albanese said the government was working “day and night” to protect Australia from the fallout of international conflict impacting global fuel markets.

“Brave man” Baljeet Singh fights for life after saving sister in Adelaide restaurant fire

Baljeet's brother-in-law, Inderjeet Singh, said Baljeet pushed his sister Satbir out of harm’s way moments before being overwhelmed by the fire.
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