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Business Body Warns of Small Business Closures Amid Wage Rise Debate

"Labour demand is also starting to drop away, making it much harder for businesses to employ people"

If you’ve got a dark roof, you’re spending almost $700 extra per year to keep your house cool

At present, South Australia is the only state or territory acting on the issue.

Overseas Friends of BJP’ Australia Launches “Modi for 2024” campaign across major Cities

This underscores the dedication and support of the Indian diaspora for the Modi's vision for India's development.

Are we heading towards hung Parliaments as Labor’s primary vote declines and Coalition gains slight ground?

The poll underscores a growing trend of voter disaffection with the major parties

About 50% of Australian principals and other school leaders are thinking of quitting

School leaders vary widely in leadership experience, ranging from early career (up to five years) to more than 20 years in the job.

Sumaira Khan awarded $225,000 Shah Rukh Khan-La Trobe University PhD Scholarship

The four-year scholarship aims to support aspiring female Indian researchers like Sumaira, who is passionate about improving health outcomes for vulnerable communities.

Three Indian Australian men shot in Tarneit over a long feud between two rival groups

Detectives are piecing together the circumstances of the altercation, treating the incident as targeted with all parties involved known to each other.

‘Shameless act’: Werribee duo breaks in Point Cook home after tragic death of Chaithanya ‘Swetha’ Madhagani

The Australia Today understands that the car (Red Mini Cooper) allegedly stolen during the burglary has since been recovered.

Victoria Updates School Zones for 2025, Check which Government School you can get Enrolment

By entering a residential address or searching by school name or type—whether it be primary, secondary, or specialist—parents and guardians can make informed decisions

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Wyndham council passes unanimous no-confidence motion against Mayor Preet Singh

Councillors noted that a newly formed “West Party” had been actively campaigning against Singh, suggesting the issue was being amplified for political gain.

Australia’s top diplomat Harinder Sidhu retires after 39 years shaping foreign policy

Ms Sidhu most recently served as DFAT Deputy Secretary for the International Security, Legal and Consular Group, a role she assumed in July 2025.

India-New Zealand trade deal to be signed today puts carpets, skills and investment in spotlight

India and New Zealand are set to sign a landmark Free Trade Agreement (FTA) today on April 27, 2026, marking a major step forward...
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