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Australians lose $5,200 every minute to scams: Could a simple government action curb this trend? Why the inaction?

If banks had to reimburse money lost, they’d have more of a reason to keep it safe.

80 Organisations call to remove legal discrimination against LGBTIQ+ people

“All young people in NSW regardless of their sexuality, gender or body deserve this."

Indian-origin family seeks new home after second drive-by shooting in Sydney

"We can't hide behind the doors, we can't hide our children. It's hard, please. It's not us, we're not doing anything."

Inflation is slowly falling while student debt is climbing

While some may see this as suggesting that the “last mile” of bringing inflation to heel might be difficult, not too much should be read into it.

We’re all feeling the collective grief and trauma of violence against women – but this is the progress we have made so far

It is a time for expressing our respect for the women who have lost their lives, and for renewing our commitments that we will not stand by and do nothing while women continue to be harmed.

Five more Australian Universities set to open campuses in India by year-end

The Gujarat government recently said two more Australian universities beside Deakin and University of Wollongong are expected to soon set up campuses

Bondi Junction security guard Faraz Tahir remembered as ‘national hero’

The 30-year-old was on his first day shift as a security guard in Bondi Junction Sydney when he courageously confronted the attacker during the tragic events of April 13, one of six lives claimed in the harrowing incident.

We spoke to young people about sexual consent. They understand the concept, but don’t always ask in the moment

Findings also point to a broader and more complex issue: the need for a whole-of-society approach to rethink sexual communication and consent.

Over 400 Officers Involved in Counter-Terror Operations, Five Juvenile Charged with Planning Terror Acts

There is no specific threat to public safety and no threat to Anzac Day commemorations.

Lest We Forget: Indian ANZACs and their contributions

From 1914 to 1918, approximately 12 Indian Australians and up to 15,000 to 16,000 British Indian soldiers, comprising Gurkhas, Sikhs, Muslims, and Hindus, fought at Gallipoli.

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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.

Popular Australian vlogger says India is a must-visit destination for every traveller

Posting to his followers, he called India “the safest, most affordable and diverse place to travel to”, urging people of all ages to experience it for themselves.
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