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Taylor Swift fans' Sydney rush pushes WA cricket team to indirect flights
Taylor Swift's sold-out Sydney concerts chaotically impacted the WA cricket team headed for the Marsh Cup final on February 25.
![Swifties sell out tickets to Sydney, redirecting the Western Australia Cricket Team to indirect flights for the Marsh Cup final on February 25.(Instagram) Swifties sell out tickets to Sydney, redirecting the Western Australia Cricket Team to indirect flights for the Marsh Cup final on February 25.(Instagram)](https://www.hindustantimes.com/ht-img/img/2024/02/24/148x111/taylor-swift-sydney-marsh-cup_1708804107676_1708804218288.jpg)
Australian Senator Varun Ghosh etches history, takes oath on Bhagavad Gita
Varun Ghosh moved from India to Australia when he was just 17. He has worked as a lawyer and a consultant with the World Bank in Washington.
![Varun Ghosh took an oath on Bhagavad Gita as he became a senator. (X/@PennyWong) Varun Ghosh took an oath on Bhagavad Gita as he became a senator. (X/@PennyWong)](https://www.hindustantimes.com/ht-img/img/2024/02/07/148x111/varun_ghosh_1707279761961_1707279765117.png)
Western Australia's Deputy Premier Rita Saffioti Accomplished a Successful Tourism and Trade Mission in India
New Delhi [India], January 25: Western Australia's Deputy Premier, Treasurer, and Minister for Transport and Tourism, Rita Saffioti, has successfully concluded a delegation-led mission in Delhi followed by Chennai, scheduled on January 25. Meetings were held with key aviation stakeholders, senior Government, and business representatives to strengthen relations between Western Australia and India focusing on key sectors such as trade, tourism, and aviation. Promoting tourism to Western Australia was the priority talking point for the Deputy Premier during her trade mission in Delhi. India is currently Western Australia's 10th largest trading partner.
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Chandrayaan-3 debris fell on Australian beach? Mystery object sparks curiosity
The Australian Space Agency is investigating an object found on a beach, with speculation that it could be a piece from India's recent Chandrayaan-3 mission.
![A large piece found on a Western Australia beach.(Australian Space Agency/Twitter) A large piece found on a Western Australia beach.(Australian Space Agency/Twitter)](https://www.hindustantimes.com/ht-img/img/2023/07/17/148x111/space_debris_1689608472894_1689608488816.jpeg)