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Australia-based ‘fake doctor’ Abhishek Shukla arrested in India for allegedly duping woman in marriage scam

Indian authorities say Abhishek Shukla contacted over 3,000 women using fake matrimonial profiles, sparking fears of more victims in a widespread marriage scam.

First woman of Indian heritage, Dr Zelinda Sherlock, completes one year as Hobart’s Deputy Lord Mayor

Dr Zelinda Sherlock made history last year as the first woman of non-European heritage elected Deputy Lord Mayor of Hobart in the Council’s 150-year history.

India refuses to sign SCO joint statement over terrorism omission, calls out Pakistan’s ‘double standards’

“Some countries use cross-border terrorism as an instrument of policy and provide shelter to terrorists. There should be no place for such double standards.”

Extremist group behind bomb guides and hate plots declared terrorist organisation in Australia

“It is this extremist hatred which is not welcome and has no place in Australia.”

Beloved Perth chef Manpreet Singh Guddu’s sudden death leaves family and community heartbroken

Sony was the heart and soul of Chullah Indian Restaurant in Hocking — a community favourite for over a decade.

Albanese pledges stronger early learning support in Tasmania, backs statewide childcare policy

The Prime Minister praised the cooperative effort between state and federal Labor, stressing that consistent support for early learning across Australia will open more opportunities for children and families.

Canberra store worker Abhishek Timalsina found guilty of raping customer

The woman told police she felt uncomfortable and froze as the situation escalated.

Melody meets meaning as university choir dazzles at graduation

The FNU Choir’s performance of Bollywood classics like Yeh Dosti captivated the audience, delivering a heartfelt message of multicultural unity beyond mere entertainment.

Meet the Indian-origin Victoria Police officer who won gold for both New Zealand and Australia

“Be prepared to start over and earn your stripes. It’s not about the rank — it’s your reputation that matters. Know what you want, make the tough calls, and Victoria Police will back you.”

South Australia’s Governor Adamson on mission to advance India collaboration in Space technology, Education and Agriculture

South Australian Governor Frances Adamson AC’s visit highlights a firm commitment to strengthening India-Australia ties through education, innovation, and women’s leadership.

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Coalition vows to cap top public sector pay as election battle over spending intensifies

Wilson said the savings generated from the cap, estimated at more than $20 million over the next decade, would be redirected toward essential services

Australia’s largest gallery to host exhibition on Hindu god Vishnu’s avatars

“Vishnu’s avatars are responsive, dynamic and shaped by the cultures and communities that embrace them – whether in centuries past or today.”

How a 90s Hindi pop hit turned Australia’s iconic animal into a youth trend in India

Teenagers in India began carrying small koala soft toys clipped to their pockets, turning the cuddly Australian animal into a symbol of youthful charm and romance.
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