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Online forum confronts alarming tide of drowning deaths among Indian Australians, Urges crucial Water safety measures

Some participants shared their harrowing experiences with life-threatening situations on Australian beaches, particularly in rip currents.

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.

India’s Layam Group Moves into Australia with AI technology in staffing, training, and contract manufacturing solutions

The company plans to collaborate with local Australian partners to promote best practices and foster innovation.

Shopping Center Chaos: Teen Charged After Alleged Affray and Stabbing

Investigators are urging the public to come forward with any information that could assist in identifying the two other males allegedly involved in the altercation.

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.

Indian Veterans Shine in Melbourne’s ANZAC Day Parade, Highlighting Gallipoli’s Shared Legacy

It underscores the global nature of the conflict and highlights how nations like India, often under-represented in Western narratives of the war, played essential roles.

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.

A new job and marriage lured Avani Dias back to Australia, not intimidation by Indian government

"Whatever little interaction I had with Avani, she lacked the depth to be reporting in a complex country like India."

Many Australians face losing their homes right now, Here’s how the government should help

HomeKeeper is more important than ever because the monetary policy script isn’t following the arc politicians and policymakers planned.

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Hundreds of students set to lose qualifications as Melbourne training college registration canceled

College issued qualifications and statements of attainment without ensuring students had completed proper assessment or met competency requirements

Childcare worker Jayendra Jung Shahi granted bail over alleged slaping two toddlers

His lawyer told the court his mental health had declined following recent family tragedies, arguing he required support.

Premier Allan announces $1.04bn road repair blitz as opposition leader Wilson targets potholes

The program also includes a $36.9 million clean-up blitz across 10 of Melbourne’s busiest freeways, including the Monash, West Gate and Hume corridors.
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