Yearly Archives: 2022

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Indian-Australian cricketer Lisa Sthalekar becomes first woman President of FICA

“Lisa was clearly the best candidate and her credentials are unparalleled as both a former player and broadcaster.”

Australian Sajida Tasneem allegedly hacked to death by father-in-law in Pakistan

Ms Tasneem wanted her children to get higher education in Australia and not see the deprivations of life.

Have you seen this man? Sexual Offence and Child Abuse investigation team need assistance

The man is described as being of South-Asian appearance, approximately 160cm tall, with a solid build and a dark-coloured beard.

Australia’s Deputy PM in India to advance defence engagement

This is the first high-level visit to India from new Albanese government that took charge just last month.

International Yoga Day: Am I a Hindu if I practice Yoga?

If you have broken the shackles of religion, in all its limitations, then not only yoga but all the paths that have come out of this deep reflective philosophy are not a religion but an invitation to explore and realise.

Intaj Khan saga: Dreams dashed, again

"He needs to work for the party before we try him."

India to invest $30bn into its tech and chip sector to boost global supply chain

India is open to collaborations with tech players who have semiconductor, display and electronics manufacturing expertise.

Sydney kids chant Sanskrit mantras as Yoga celebrations begin in Australia

21st June is celebrated as International Yoga Day around the world including in Australia.

Meet Abbas, the childhood friend of Indian Prime Minister Modi who lives in Australia 

PM Modi recalled his childhood friend, Abbas, who stayed in their home and Hiraba was as affectionate and caring towards Abbas as she was with her own children. 

The last remaining Gurudwara in Kabul bombed

Sikh worshippers attacked in Kabul, hit by multiple blasts

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Australian SIM card at the centre of investigation while Indian police uncover cross-border terror plot

The source also said investigators are tracking donation routes to religious organisations as part of efforts to uncover the funding network behind the alleged terror module.

Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, truck driver behind 16 deaths in crash, gets last-minute deportation stay

Sidhu’s legal team argued that deportation would place him at high risk of suicide, citing ongoing depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and the impact separation

Albanese vows “most ambitious” Budget to build a stronger, more resilient Australia

The reform is designed to cut duplication and fast-track major projects in energy, housing and resources, while maintaining national environmental standards.
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