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A Rao Street, Srinivasan Park and Patel Hall to be reality as Premier Allan Announces to Rename 6,000 Roads and Landmarks

This new campaign will invite communities across Victoria to nominate local multicultural heroes, ensuring that the state’s diverse history is visibly honoured in the places Victorians use every day.

Can you help to locate missing Indian Australian woman Sarabjit

It is believed that Sarabjit may be travelling in a white 2018 Range Rover, registration SKU.

Airline ‘customer rights charter’ to specify when cash refunds required

"Customers deserve to get their money back if they are owed. Full stop.”

Dairy Company Fined $420,000 for False ‘Pure New Zealand’ Claims on ‘Desi Ghee’ Made with Indian Butter

The ruling is expected to have a significant impact on other businesses in the industry, serving as a deterrent to those who might consider similar practices.

Less about climate change, more on reducing migration: here’s what matters most to Australian voters

Compared to 2022, the share reporting this matter as an important issue increased by 17.6 percentage points.

Rishi Prabhakar Launches Brinbeal Ward Campaign with Strong Message of Inclusivity and Community Empowerment in Wyndham Council

"Together, we can make Wyndham a place where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered to make a difference. Let's get together to build a better Wyndham, for ourselves and future generations."

Victoria-India Relations Take Centre Stage at Spectacular 78th Independence Day Celebration at MCG

“The relationship is a shining example of shared values, mutual respect, and a commitment to achieving growth and development"

The NDIS reform bill has been passed – will it get things ‘back on track’ for people with disability?

A staggering number of amendments to the legislation followed including how NDIS supports are defined and how human rights are considered.

‘Not my boy.’ When teachers are harassed by students, some schools and parents fail to help

One female teacher who has been in the profession for 14 years told us how a Year 11 boy backed her into a corner of the staff room.

Indian International Student Seeks Community Support After Wife’s Tragic Cardiac Arrest

The funds raised will go directly towards covering the costs of Hina’s medical bills and funeral expenses

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Shadow Minister Anthony Roberts criticises NSW Police Minister over community security amid ISIS brides return

“It beggars belief that the Police Minister does not know where these individuals will be settled, or which communities will be directly impacted.”

“What a joke”: Pauline Hanson questions Royal Commission’s focus after Bondi Beach terror attack

"I'm sorry, wasn't this meant to be about the Radical Islamic Terrorist attack at Bondi?"

Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda tie the knot in private Udaipur ceremony

The ceremony was intimate, with limited guests and tight security to maintain privacy.
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