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Nadeem Ahmed receives Community Service Award for unifying the Indian-Australian diaspora

Nadeem Ahmed's 'Indians in Sydney' Facebook group has spearheaded numerous impactful initiatives, including the Winter Drive, Meal for Everyone, Samvaad, and Journey.

Surcharges are added to most purchases, but what are the rules behind these extra fees?

ACCC says if there is no way for a consumer to pay without paying a surcharge then the business must include the surcharge in the displayed price.

The NDIS is failing profoundly disabled people who are stuck in group homes, Here’s how to fix this

About 7% of all NDIS participants – total support packages for these participants make up about 37% of the total scheme spend.

NSW opens applications for Stronger Together Project Grant program

The project grants funding ranges from $20,000 to $50,000 for delivery during 2025

The balance battle: 5 reasons why dads are struggling with workplace flexibility

In order for things to change, men’s caregiving roles must become more visible at work and organisations must better support dads in adopting flexibility for caring purposes.

Pair jailed over $36,000 card shimming scam

The $12,935 in cash, multiple shimming devices, false identity documents, electronic devices, card readers and SIM cards have been forfeited to the Crown

Bank employee sentenced for identity theft and fraud after allegedly swindling $53,000

The man utilised bank customer details to open falsely registered accounts and obtain numerous debit cards.

Airline ‘customer rights charter’ to specify when cash refunds required

"Customers deserve to get their money back if they are owed. Full stop.”

Four, including a police officer, injured in car crash and stabbing incident in Sydney

Emergency services were alerted after multiple calls were made to Triple Zero (000) reporting a two-vehicle collision.

The NDIS reform bill has been passed – will it get things ‘back on track’ for people with disability?

A staggering number of amendments to the legislation followed including how NDIS supports are defined and how human rights are considered.

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‘Blood will flow’ warning in Chinese triggers security scare at Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s residence

PM Albanese was moved to a secure location while officers carried out a detailed search of the property, which lasted more than three hours.

Bondi terror attack sparks permanent rapid-response police unit across NSW

The permanent unit will feature around 250 dedicated officers, 28 civilian staff, and a fleet of rapid-response vehicles, allowing police to maintain a visible and proactive presence without being rotated out of existing commands.

How a Melbourne couple turned disaster relief into hope and learning in Nepal

For more than four decades, Ben and Lyn Covelli travelled regularly to the Himalayan nation, building deep ties with its people and communities.
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