Yearly Archives: 2022

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Sole traders should have access to world-class accounting services, says Hnry’s Karan Anand

Hnry is considered Australasia’s fastest-growing digital accountancy startup.

How could so many senior judges get law absolutely wrong?

Judges need better education and structures to improve impartiality

Australian ‘inQ’ and Indian ‘WE Hub’ launch women-led tech start-ups market access pathways

inQ and We Hub will host women-led Indian and Australian start-ups in cyber and critical technologies.

Sunaina Gowan explores experiences of Indian-Australian professionals through her new book

This book is an in-depth examination of inclusionary and exclusionary organisational practices that impact the experiences of first-generation Indian professionals in Australia.

International media’s silence over radical Islam’s ‘Sar Tan Se Juda’ beheadings in India is nauseating

The Western media hasn’t been this silent over Islamist mobs baying for the blood of those who committed alleged blasphemy in other cases though.

Tamannah, Samantha, Vaani Kapoor and Abhishekh Bachchan to mesmerise at IFFM 2022

The awards will recognise the best in cinematic talent from the Indian subcontinent and honour a variety of formats including acclaimed OTT series.

RBA lifts interest rate for fourth consecutive month, here are details

The board claims that today's increase in interest rates is a further step in the normalisation of monetary conditions in Australia.

Mother and Son duo get commissioned in Indian Army 27 years apart in a ‘rare euphoric moment’

Major Smita Chaturvedi (Retd) passed out from the Officers Training Academy in 1995.

Al Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri killed in drone strike confirms President Biden

"No matter how long it takes, no matter where you hide, if you are a threat to our people, the US will find you and take you out."

Indian-Australian scientist contributes to breakthrough research that could make hydrogen safer to use

Dr Srikanth Mateti said he had to repeat the experiment 20 to 30 times before he could truly believe it himself.

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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