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Aamir Qutub’s career in Australia began as a cleaner at Avalon airport and delivering...

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Born in the small town of Saharanpur in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, Mr Qutub moved to Australia to study...

Stop pro-Khalistan activities in Australia’: Indian High Commissioner

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Two days after a brawl between rival protesters in Melbourne, Indian High Commissioner Manpreet Vohra has called on the Victorian government to...

Tribal leader, former minister named as candidates for Presidential elections

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Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) announces Draupadi Murmu as a candidate for the upcoming Indian Presidential elections India's main opposition Congress Party names...

AEMO lifts the suspension of the wholesale electricity market

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Human rights protestors disrupt a speech by China's ambassador to Australia; An unprecedented suspension of the wholesale electricity market has been lifted;...

Victoria becomes first Australian state to ban Nazi swastika symbol

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Victoria has become the first state in Australia to officially ban the use of the Nazi swastika symbol. Those who break the...

India will leap from $3 trillion to $30 trillion economy “very soon”, minister says

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India would become a 30 trillion dollar economy from the level of three trillion dollar economy very soon, Commerce and Industry Minister...

‘One of the priorities of new Australian government is India’: Defence Minister Richard Marles

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In his second overseas trip since taking over as Australia's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Richard Marles visited India where...

Antibiotic-resistant typhoid bacteria causes concern

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A study of Salmonella Typhi, the bacteria that causes typhoid fever, has confirmed a concern that doctors in India had been raising for long —...

Norway raises terror alert after deadly attack on eve of Oslo’s Pride parade

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The treasurer says a planned review of the Reserve Bank not about attacking the governor; Norway raises its terrorism threat after a...

Uninsured losses from disasters high in Bangladesh

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Bangladesh lost up to 1.1 per cent of its gross domestic product (GDP) between 2016 and 2020 because of natural disasters such...
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