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Australian Federal Police arrest third-party IT contractor for $90,000 fraud

Financial details of several individuals and businesses were also unlawfully obtained, resulting in using credit card information to make a series of unauthorised purchases.

Indian Consulate in Brisbane targeted by Khalistan goons beside two Temples threatened in Sydney and Melbourne

“I can’t tell you how upset I am for witnessing Hindu Temples being threatened for Khalistan propaganda.”

Sydney’s Dr Asha Chand conferred ‘Nav Rattan of India’ award

Dr Asha Chand has been awarded the Nav Rattan (Nine Jewels) of India award on the eve of the country’s Republic Day (January 26,...

Sydney man arrested after fleeing while on drugs trial

The man failed to appear in court in March 2020 to face a charge of importing a commercial quantity of a border-controlled precursor, namely 2.8 tonnes of safrole oil.

Players forced to skip practice and go hungry in Sydney, No royal service for King Kohli and team India

"Sub-standard hotel accommodation, cold food and far away practice ground are among the odds team India is facing in ICC T20 world Cup"

Seven Australian universities in world’s top-100 ranking

Out of the 37 top universities in Australia, seven feature in the prestigious top 100 Times Higher Education World University Ranking 2023. 

Indian international student Gurveer Singh charged with negligent driving after fatal crash

He is to hand his passport to the police within 24 hours, not leave Australia and not drive with an international or Australian licence.

Rahul Kumar, a trainee nurse, attacked by armed group in Sydney

Local community leaders fear that this attack on Rahul Kumar could be the start of another round of youth street fights.

Indian international student dies from house fire in Australia, community collecting funds

"He went too far too soon, putting his family in a loss which can never be filled. While studying he was also providing financial support to his parents back home."

Manslaughter charges laid in truck driver Baljinder Singh’s workplace death

Baljinder Singh is survived by his wife and three young daughters aged 4, 12 and 14.

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Hundreds fail compulsory retests as bribery scandal rocks New Zealand’s licensing system

The requirement for mass retesting followed findings of what the agency described as “serious misconduct” by testing officers.

South Australia election countdown officially begins with Labor ahead and Liberals at historic low

South Australia’s election campaign is officially under way after Premier Peter Malinauskas and Deputy Premier formally received the writs from Government House, signalling the 28-day countdown to the 21 March state election.

Australian firms secure key deals through AI impact summit in India

Business delegates assembled by Austrade showcased the breadth of Australia’s AI ecosystem, spanning established enterprises, universities and emerging technology scale-ups.
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