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Criminals targetting international students with fake ‘side-hustle’ jobs to launder money

“Imagine moving to another country to build your career and future, only to have it all taken away because you were scammed by criminals to help them move their dirty money around.”

Budget bottom line: Albanese’s pre-election promises and their impact

If re-elected, these policies could significantly shape Australia’s economic landscape.

Queensland secures record funding, paving way for full funding of all Australian public schools

The deal ensures that all public and state schools in Queensland will be on a path to full and fair funding, marking a key milestone in the nationwide Better and Fairer Schools Agreement.

Peter Dutton Pledges $8.5 Million to Support Australia’s First Hindu School

The school will follow a similar model to other independent faith-based institutions, integrating Hindu values, language, and cultural teachings with the Australian curriculum.

Manbir Rooprai, Richard Kennedy and Charlene Gatt charged over alleged $1m NDIS fraud

The accused exploited the NDIS framework to funnel money into personal accounts, fabricating services for individuals with disabilities.

Sydney nurses legal team apply to have alleged Israeli threat video struck from evidence

If successful, the move could significantly weaken the prosecution’s case, leaving little evidence to support the charges.

Refugee Integration or Political PR? Albanese government’s refugee employment strategy questioned

Without a stronger commitment to permanent funding, structural employment reforms, and better recognition of refugee skills, the government risks repeating the cycle of temporary solutions

Paper out, digital in: Australia’s travel declaration goes high-tech for Qantas at this airport

ABF Commissioner Gavan Reynolds hailed the expansion as a milestone in Australia's efforts to integrate technology into its border security framework.

Treasurer Chalmers promises ‘meaningful and substantial’ cost of living help in Tuesday’s budget

"In a world of retaliation and escalation, the impacts of tariffs are amplified, they linger for longer, resulting in a bigger reduction in GDP and a bigger increase in prices.”

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Unauthorised Indian migration agent jailed after Australia study visa fraud involving fake university documents

The accused allegedly assured the complainant that the visa would be arranged within 90 days and collected nearly AUD 34,000 in instalments.

New state-of-the-art cardiac cath lab brings lifesaving care closer for Pacific children

The facility was officially opened by President Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu at the Sri Sathya Sai Sanjeevani Children’s Hospital in Suva, strengthening the country’s ability to diagnose and treat complex cardiac conditions locally.

“Peace always worth fighting for”: Prime Minister and Opposition Leader pay Anzac Day tributes

“What their legacy proves to us is that even when peace seems elusive, it is always worth fighting for.”
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