Yearly Archives: 2022

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Commonwealth Games 2022 officially declared closed; flag passed on to Australia for 2026

The loudest roars were saved for when Panjabi MC played the bhangra classic ‘Mundian To Bach Ke’.

Are migrant and refugee women more likely to face sexual harassment at work?

Ironically no past national study on workplace sexual harassment had explored migrant and refugee women’s experiences of sexual harassment in the workplace in detail.

Australian universities to conduct largest study on employment outcome of nursing graduates

Australian universities play an important role in contributing to the well-being of health services in regional and remote Australia.

NSW promoting edtech, medtech, fintech, and space tech collaboration with India

Currently, the two-way trade between India and NSW has now reached $4.6bn.

COVID-positive Australian cricketer plays CWG22 final against India; netizens point out hypocrisy

"Now imagine that this was an Indian athlete...”: Despite testing positive for COVID19, Australian cricketer Tahlia McGrath came into bat at No. 4 without a mask on and was later seen celebrating the win with teammates.

The nightmare of housing wait lists for people fleeing domestic violence

‘I left with the kids and ended up homeless with them.’

Justice and Legal Research: Using “Good Law”

It is vital to determine the law on a specific topic or issue, as it uncovers ambiguities and intrinsic flaws in legislation.

Pragnya Mohan trained in Australia, lead India’s Triathalon team at CWG2022

Pragnya, lovingly called Praggers, trained with Fluid Movements in 2017 and did her first open water swim in Australia.

Why Australian businesses should lift their name game

In a culturally diverse society like Australia, mastering multicultural names can give your business an edge over your competitors.

Alleged comment on schoolgirl’s ‘brown’ skin and assault charge force Australian university Vice-Chancellor to resign

The 16-year-old girl’s father has accused Prof. Brigid Heywood of wiping saliva on the student’s face and making a remark about the colour of her skin.

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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