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‘This is not the Australia we know’: Senator Wong calls out Neo-Nazism and anti-immigration rallies

Senator Penny Wong said that the nation’s strength lies in its multiculturalism, with more than 300 ancestries represented and nearly half of Australians either born overseas or with a parent born overseas.

LMExams unveils AI-ready paperless handwritten exam platform, marks 12M digital assessments milestone at ATEM conference

It supports in-person, remote and hybrid delivery, and is designed to operate in power- and bandwidth-constrained settings.

Neo-Nazis and racist rallies: why it’s important the Australian media call them for what they are

"In a flyer that singled out Indian immigrants, claiming that the reason for increased Indian migration to Australia is “replacement, plain and simple”.

Australia keeps 2025–26 Permanent Migration Program at 185,000: Here’s what stays the same—and what’s changed

While the Government has not altered the top-line cap, the under-the-hood settings matter for employers, states and families.

Neo-Nazi crashes Premier Allan’s press conference, prompting immediate response

“It comes as no surprise that Nazis oppose me and my government. I wear that as a badge of honour.”

Australia’s government says social media age checks ‘can be done’, despite errors and privacy risks

The report suggests existing age assurance technology can be used to determine whether social media users are over 16.

Julian Hill champions diversity and rejects politics of fear at Victorian Premier’s Multicultural Gala Dinner

“They are not marches for Australia, they are marches against Australia. I will always stand up for multicultural Australia.”

Tarneit, Werribee and Craigieburn named among Australia’s top scam hotspots

“From fake investments to online deals, scammers are constantly adapting and using emotional triggers to exploit Australians.”

Machete attack survivor Saurabh Anand granted Permanent Residency: The Australia Today impact

Saurabh thanked The Australia Today’s Editor, Jitarth Jai Bharadwaj, for supporting him and sharing his story with Australians during his difficult time.

What’s behind the rise in gun ownership in Australia?

Another police officer was injured during the incident, which sparked fresh debate about Australia’s gun laws and who owns firearms.

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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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