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ECTA turns two, a milestone in India-Australia economic partnership

A stocktake visit on CECA’s progress was recently concluded in New Delhi, reflecting the commitment of both nations to deeper economic integration.

“Kohli’s a wanker”: Indian superstar faces backlash as Aussies seize control

India’s chase began poorly as captain Rohit Sharma continued his dismal tour, departing for just three.

Children can be more vulnerable in the heat. Here’s how to protect them this summer

Due to a combination of physiology and behaviour, children are potentially more vulnerable to severe heat-related illness such as heat stroke or heat exhaustion.

Battin replaces Pesutto as Victorian Liberal leader amid party shakeup

Brad Battin MP now faces the challenge of uniting the party and positioning it as a viable alternative to Premier Jacinta Allan’s government ahead of the next state election.

Teen dies in Christmas Day fireworks explosion

The exact circumstances surrounding the explosion remain under investigation, with authorities working to piece together how the fatal incident unfolded.

University of Melbourne bestows highest honour on India’s Dr Kiran Martin

Dr Martin, founder of Asha, was honoured by the University of Melbourne for her transformative work improving health, education, and socio-economic conditions for India’s urban poor.

Over 600 firefighters prepare to battle bushfires ahead of Boxing Day total fire ban

Victorians are reminded that a total fire ban prohibits any fire from being lit or left alight in the open air.

Looking for a summer or longer-term job? Here’s how to find one and avoid being exploited

Despite the rise of social media, many summer jobs can be found in local newspapers or newsletters, or your community bulletin boards, especially for smaller companies and in regional areas.

Dinush Kurera jailed 37 years for brutal murder of wife Nelomie Perera

Justice Fox ruled the crime, though severe, did not meet the threshold for life imprisonment.

International students feel unwelcome, unheard, and exploited as ‘cash cows’: report reveals

Race Discrimination Commissioner Giridharan Sivaraman noted that racism remains entrenched across universities, impacting students and staff in both overt and systemic ways.

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New $2.5 million program to grow First Nations-led tourism and create jobs in Victoria

“First Nations Victorians have stories, knowledge and culture that the world wants to experience. This program makes sure community is in control of how those stories are told.”

International student visa cancelled after child abuse material found on phone

The international student was issued a $660 infringement notice, had his visa cancelled, and was detained before being removed from Australia on the next available flight.

Pauline Hanson slams AI ‘fake fall’ rumour and bogus $100m donation claim

Senator Hanson claimed the circulating image was artificially generated, pointing to what she described as “imposters in the chamber” as evidence the photograph had been manipulated.
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