Yearly Archives: 2022

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How Salman Rushdie has been a scapegoat for complex historical differences

The violent hysteria engendered by Rushdie’s magical treatment of Muhammad in The Satanic Verses was ultimately limited to a small minority.

Australian astronomers detect one of the biggest black hole jets in the sky

#NationalScienceWeek: At a mere 93 million light-years away, the galaxy NGC2663 is in our neighbourhood, cosmically speaking.

From selling milk in India to founding construction-tech startup in Australia

Murthy Muthuswamy's startup InSimplify was also a finalist in the Wyndham Council Awards 2022.

Australian-owned boat with Ak-47 guns-boxes of bullets found near Mumbai coast

The boat, called 'Lady Han', belongs to an Australian woman, Hana Laundergun, and her husband, James Harbert, is the captain.

‘Charkha and Kargha’ make a splash in Sydney with stunning Indian textiles

This exhibition is presenting highlights from the museum’s expansive collection of Indian textiles to celebrate 75 years of Indian Independence.

India-Australia should work together on 6G technology: High Commissioner O’Farrell

The India-Australia partnership is also considered to be imperative for ensuring an open, safe, and resilient cyberspace in the Indo-Pacific region.

Alleged imposter ‘Dr’ Yuvaraj Krishnan saw patients for six months in city’s best hospital

He allegedly used an annual practising certificate to obtain a pecuniary advantage, knowing that the certificate was forged.

‘Shantaram’ an Australian prison escapee who worked with Mumbai mafia coming soon

This highly anticipated series is a thrilling epic adventure that follows an Australian’s journey to redemption through India that changes his life.

75 years on haunting memories of partition of India and the afterlife

The truth is that Kahuta never left my grandfather, he never failed to remember, the memories haunted him.

#NationalScienceWeek: After 110 years of climate change scepticism, Are we finally ready to listen?

After decades of setbacks, climate science and social movements are now louder than ever in calling for strong and meaningful action.

Must-read

Bikram Lama’s death while homeless exposes ‘invisible’ crisis and lack of support to international student

Bikram Lama, 32, died in December last year in Hyde Park, just metres from the busy entrance to St James station.

Indian-Australian scientist Prof. Zora Singh wins top international horticulture honour

Foundation Professor of Horticultural Science at Edith Cowan University in Western Australia, he has led major advancements in postharvest technologies, fruit quality, and supply chain innovation.

Three Indian-origin women in Australia’s G20 Youth delegation tackling global challenges

The trio will take on key negotiation roles across major global challenges, including economic reform, job creation, food security, global health, and conflict resolution.
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