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2010-02-23 08:10:00
Melbourne: Streets of Melbourne were not safe for Indians and the government should spend money on policing and preventing racial attacks to improve relationship, Australia's Opposition Leader Tony
2010-02-22 21:53:55
Melbourne/Thiruvananthapuram: An Indian doctor working in a Melbourne hospital was robbed of money and his mobile phone at knife point, his colleague's husband said on Monday. Speaking from Melbourne,
2010-02-22 13:20:00
Melbourne: Terming those involved in racist attacks in Australia, including against Indians, as "narrow-minded idiots", Victorian Premier John Brumby on Monday promised action against the offenders
2010-02-21 13:10:00
Melbourne: Victoria Premier John Brumby has reiterated that assaults on Indian citizens and students in Melbourne are of great concern to him and the Australian Government. Brumby said that the
2010-02-09 16:21:20
Canberra: Emphasizing that Australia needs to treat its ties with India "like a Test match and work with diligence and dedication", Foreign Minister Stephen Smith admitted Tuesday that attacks on
2010-02-09 10:27:55
Melbourne: Victoria Opposition leader Ted Baillieu on Monday slammed Premier John Brumby and said that he has failed to handle the problem of racist attacks on Indians. He also hit out at police Chief
2010-02-08 10:30:00
Melbourne: Under attack for the "try to dress poor" advice for Indian students, Victorian police has said the remarks were a "light hearted summation" of the safety advice which was drawn "absolutely
2010-02-07 20:50:00
New Delhi: India on Sunday termed as "ridiculous" the suggestion by Victorian police chief Simon Overland that Indian students in Australia should keep a low profile and "try to look as poor as you
2010-02-06 13:00:00
Melbourne: Indian High Commissioner Sujatha Singh is set to meet Victoria Premier John Brumby this weekend on the issue of continuing attacks on Indians, days after she told the Australian Governor
2010-02-04 12:20:00
Melbourne: An Australian senator on Thursday slammed Victorian Premier John Brumby for criticising the Indian media over race attacks in the country, saying 'No, it's not wise, frankly'. Senator
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