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Indian-Australian man dead, two in critical condition in Apollo Bay drowning

A female swimmer, 33-year-old Brianna Hurst, was able to bring all three men, who were unconscious in the water, to shore and immediately began CPR.

Flowers for Fairness: Australian Hindus Stand Up Against ABC’s Alleged ‘Hinduphobia and Biased Reporting’

Gandhian Principles in action as protesters rally for respectful coverage with ‘Get Well Soon, ABC’ placards

Australia’s Canva collaborates with India’s education board CBSE to train teachers in Gen AI tools

‘Canva for Education’ is expected to benefit over 840,000 teachers and over 25 million students across CBSE schools in India.

India’s Parliament Elections: Polls to be held from April 19 in 7 phases, result on June 4

The schedule of Assembly polls in four states - Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, and Odisha has also been announced.

Australia records highest migrant intake with 82,890 international student arrivals

In January 2024 there were 82,890 international student arrivals to Australia, an increase of 23,660 students compared with the corresponding month of the previous year.

Police seek Swetha’s husband Ashok in relation to alleged murder

Chaithanya “Swetha” Madhagani's body was discovered just after midday last Saturday inside a green waste wheelie bin at Buckley, about 37km west of Geelong in remote Victoria.

Sydney alleged hit-and-run victim Harry Chandla remembered as kind and loyal person

31-year-old Harry Chandla, a trolley collector originally from India, has lived in Australia for 10 years.

New Zealand and India to work together on strong economic connectivity

“India’s importance to New Zealand’s society, economy and security is growing."

Despite no ‘Leadership Position’ Indian Diaspora in Victoria Makes Positive Impact, New Report Highlights

Almost 60% of Victorians acknowledge the valuable contributions of Indian international university students to the state's economy and society.

New Zealand questions Canada’s ‘credible allegations’ in Khlaistani extremist Nijjar’s killing

“As a trained lawyer, I look okay, so where’s the case? Where’s the evidence? Where’s the finding right here, right now? Well, there isn’t one.”

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Premier Jacinta Allan moves to cut child surgery wait times with $50m health package

“I know how scary it can be to have a sick child in hospital… the endless wait until they are home safe.”

Fiji drug crisis linked to Australian gangs pushes nation toward state of emergency

A move that would grant expanded powers to police and military forces and could introduce curfews, movement restrictions and tighter controls on public expression.

Australia declares “zero tolerance” as Canada again flags Khalistan-linked violent extremism, back India’s territorial integrity

The isolated deportation cases should not be seen as representative of the wider Indian community in Australia.
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