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For migrants, dementia can mean losing a language – and a whole world

Language loss affects not only how they communicate with doctors and carers, but also how they connect with family, friends and the world around them.

Migrants aren’t just living in ‘Hotel Australia’: Former PM Tony Abbott

Tony Abbott highlighted the need for a genuinely skills-based migration program that is significantly smaller than the current one.

‘Multicultural neglect’: Liberals warn Labor bureaucracy is silencing ethnic voices

The statement warned that Labor’s approach was becoming increasingly bureaucratic, undermining the ability of multicultural communities to have their voices heard.

AIBC forum spotlights India–Australia skills pact as ministers map joint training pipelines

"We’ll align training where it makes sense, protect integrity, and ensure learners—whether in Ahmedabad, Adelaide or Alice Springs—can demonstrate capability in real workplaces.

Jacinta Allan unveils ‘Multicultural Victoria,’ pledging stronger anti-hate action and winding up the Victorian Multicultural Commission

This body will have two deputies (including at least one representing regional Victoria) and will be supported by a five-member advisory council.

Melbourne criminal network behind $36 million tobacco empire busted, seven tonnes of illegal tobacco seized

Authorities seized tobacco manufacturing equipment, filters, vapes, a cash counting machine, electronic devices, and approximately 70 pallets of alleged illicit tobacco products.

Ley removes Jacinta Nampijinpa Price from Coalition frontbench after days of internal turmoil

She described the episode as disappointing for the Liberal Party, adding that she will learn from it and believes the party will emerge stronger.

Japinder Sandhu sets personal record at Melbourne Firefighter Stair Climb

Sandhu dedicated his climb to the late Lynda Prentice, a Country Fire Authority (CFA) volunteer who devoted over 30 years to protecting communities before passing away on 28 June this year.

Jewish peak body extends support for Indian and Hindu communities in Australia

“They are hard-working, family-oriented and peace-loving communities, and it is a national disgrace that they have been publicly vilified from any quarter.”

Julian Leeser apologises to Indian Australians on behalf of Liberals as Jacinta Price defends stance on migration

“These are just the sort of Australians that the Liberal Party should be absolutely going out of their way to make friends with.”

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Political Earthquake: One Nation draws level with Labor in new poll

A new Sky News Australia YouGov Pulse national poll has highlighted a sharp shift in Australia’s political landscape, with Pauline Hanson’s One Nation recording...

PM Modi set for Australia visit in July, Melbourne likely to host diaspora event

Both venues were shortlisted due to their indoor infrastructure and roof coverage, making them suitable for Melbourne’s winter conditions in July.

Sydney man charged over alleged $1.5m NDIS fraud linked to organised crime

Authorities had previously issued a two-year ban in August 2024, preventing him from providing or participating in any NDIS-related services under the NDIS Act 2013.
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