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Overseas workers warned of forced labour conditions before seeking employment in Australia

Australia is a migration corridor for temporary workers, especially from the Asia-Pacific region.

Reserve Bank Holds Interest Rates Steady Amid Moderating Inflation

RBA emphasised its commitment to closely monitor global economic developments, domestic demand trends, and the labor market outlook.

Indian-Australian man dead, two in critical condition in Apollo Bay drowning

A female swimmer, 33-year-old Brianna Hurst, was able to bring all three men, who were unconscious in the water, to shore and immediately began CPR.

Flowers for Fairness: Australian Hindus Stand Up Against ABC’s Alleged ‘Hinduphobia and Biased Reporting’

Gandhian Principles in action as protesters rally for respectful coverage with ‘Get Well Soon, ABC’ placards

Australia records highest migrant intake with 82,890 international student arrivals

In January 2024 there were 82,890 international student arrivals to Australia, an increase of 23,660 students compared with the corresponding month of the previous year.

Australian first re_B00TCMP inspires next generation of cyber champions

The program featured interactive cyber challenges, industry expert sessions, and discussions on career pathways.

Prefabricated and build-to-rent houses could help bring rents down

Before COVID about 50,000 new dwellings were completed per quarter. Since then, completions have rarely exceeded 45,000.

Police seek Swetha’s husband Ashok in relation to alleged murder

Chaithanya “Swetha” Madhagani's body was discovered just after midday last Saturday inside a green waste wheelie bin at Buckley, about 37km west of Geelong in remote Victoria.

An apple cider vinegar drink a day? A new study shows it might help weight loss

This study does not suggest people can eat whatever they like and drink apple cider vinegar as a way to control weight.

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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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