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Federal Budget’s Broad Cost-of-Living Relief Sparks Controversy, but Chalmers Stands Firm

Chalmers emphasises that the relief is designed to mitigate inflation without adding broader economic pressures.

More than 50k people sign petition calling local Council to reverse ban on books featuring same-sex parents

Ms Staples said her bid to reverse the ban was backed by peak bodies like the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) and Early Childhood Australia.  

Celebrating Six Decades of Giving: Salvation Army’s Red Shield Appeal Focuses on Multicultural Support

Each donation ensures that the Salvation Army can continue its vital work, providing hope and practical assistance to those in need.

Australia’s future economy hangs on a resilient science system

Australian Science, Australia’s Future: Science 2035 will help governments and others take a more targeted and informed approach.

From Warmth to Wounds: Unveiling the Complex Mother’s Day in Indian Diaspora

We navigate more turbulent emotional waters, dealing with the complexities of relationships that might not fit in media and cultural narratives.

Opposition demands urgent inquiry into antisemitism on university campuses

“It is time for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to show leadership and for his education minister to step up.”

Cap on international student numbers in colleges and universities as crackdown on shonky operators starts

Prohibit education providers from owning agent businesses, halt the registration of new international education providers, and suspend the introduction of new courses

Australians urged to have more babies

Drawing inspiration from Costello's exhortation in the 2004 budget for Australians to "have one for mum, one for dad, and one for the country," Chalmers expressed support for boosting childbirth rates.

India’s leading Real Estate body to host annual conference in Australia

The event is expected to draw over 1500 High Net Worth Individuals (HNIs) from India's leading corporates, promising substantial economic and business benefits for Australia.

Nimay Kalyani director of University of Wollongong’s India campus

Originally from Gujarat, India, Nimay is a global professional who settled in Australia in 2010 after diverse international experiences.

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Uber driver brutally attacked with hammer and knife in Point Cook

The father of seven had finished work about 10pm on Monday when he was reportedly chased by two hooded men in Point Cook.

29-year-old Robin stands trial over Navjeet Singh’s fatal stabbing in Melbourne

Robin allegedly attacked his housemate Shawan Singh with a kitchen knife at a rented home in Ormond, before turning on Navjeet Singh, who had intervened.

Australian farmers gain tool to measure environmental footprint

The tool allows farmers, advisers, and finance-sector partners to assess farm performance against regional benchmarks and track changes in emissions over time.
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