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First Nations people must be at the forefront of Australia’s renewable energy revolution

Policies in the United States and Canada, for example, actively seek to ensure the energy transition delivers opportunities to Indigenous people.

Desperate for Taylor Swift tickets? Here are some tips to stay safe from scams

Hackers are also targeting the accounts of ticket holders in order to steal and resell legitimate tickets.

Molina Swarup Asthana and Raju Adhikari finalists in outstanding volunteer awards

The 28 finalists are outstanding Victorian volunteers who have generously given their time and skills to make this state an even better place to live.

Australian Senate makes exploitation of migrant visa workers a criminal offence

“Since the 7-Eleven scandal a decade ago, we’ve known that the threat of visa cancellation keeps migrant workers locked into unsafe, underpaid work."

Reserve Bank of Australia Maintains Interest Rate in Strategic Decision Amidst Economic Adjustments

By holding interest rates steady, the RBA aims to achieve a delicate equilibrium, ensuring that inflationary pressures are contained without stifling economic momentum.

30-year-old Harjeet Kaur, mother-of-two, dies after ‘minor procedure’

Mr Singh and Ms Kaur married in 2018 and they were now preparing to buy a family home where they could raise their four-year-old daughter and two-year-old son. 

60% of Australian English teachers think video games are a ‘legitimate’ text to study

While many gamers are over 18, we know video games are very important to young people’s culture and identity.

78-year-old Canadian ‘drug mule’ gets 12 years jail in Australia

The man was arrested in June 2022, after his luggage was selected for an examination by a quarantine official at Melbourne International Airport.

Planning to buy a renovated home? Here’s what you need to know about tax

The problem home buyers face is that what qualifies as a “substantial renovation” is uncertain.

5 questions your child’s school should be able to answer about bullying

The eSafety Commission recently revealed a 40% jump in cyberbullying reports.

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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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