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Victorian seniors Pradeep Kanthan and Dilnaz Billimoria recognised for community leadership and advocacy

Minister for Ageing Ingrid Stitt MP, Robert Caulfield, President of the Council on the Ageing (COTA) Victoria and Seniors Rights Victoria, joined Governor of Victoria Prof. Margaret Gardner AC to present the awards.

India busts cross-border weapon smuggling network linked to Canada and Pakistan

Punjab Police arrested Amarbir Singh, who had recently returned from Canada and was allegedly in contact with Pakistan-based smugglers. During the raid, officers recovered six pistols, 11 magazines, and 111 live cartridges.

Australia’s stats agency steps in to correct migration claims

The ABS issued a public statement clarifying that overseas arrivals figures had been misused to suggest inflated migration numbers.

Rohit, Kohli fail as Mitchell Marsh leads Australia to emphatic win, ends India’s unbeaten streak

Mitchell Marsh led from the front with an unbeaten 46, striking three towering sixes to keep the scoreboard ticking.

Three Afghan cricketers killed in cross-border airstrikes as Pakistan teeters on the brink

Rashid Khan, captain of Afghanistan’s men’s cricket team called the strike “immoral and barbaric”

9 ways to help your brain and boost your memory during exam season

No doubt, students will be spending time memorising notes and revising past lessons.

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.”

Former PM Tony Abbott praises India, criticises US tilt to Pakistan that gave Osama bin Laden shelter

“India is not just a partner for Australia — it is a friend with shared values and strategic interests."

Young talent Siddak Brar to represent Australia in U13 Futsal team

Siddak and his teammates will travel to Barcelona, Spain, in May 2026 to compete against some of the best young futsal players from around the world.

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Auckland mayor apologises after calling Indian-origin staffer ‘Muslim terrorist’, community says it is ‘very unfortunate’

However, the apology drew further scrutiny after the mayor referenced respect for the Sikh community, despite the staff member not being Sikh.

Pretend play is a magical part of childhood. New research suggests it can also help mental health

Children have huge imaginations and use these to turn rocks into spaceships, tables into forts or pens into fairies
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