Yearly Archives: 2022

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I thank Marvel for giving us Ms Marvel

It felt great to look at Kamala and think, “Been there and done that, kid”.

Software engineer quits job to start donkey milk farm, earns double

Mr Gowda says he came up with this idea seeing the decline in the number of donkeys, who are harmless and neglected.

Indian-Australian students allegedly bullied, harassed and intimidated at the University of NSW

"My mom doesn't want me to suffer like she had, her friends turning enemy one fine morning just because she is Hindu"

50 years of Australian army service and 80-year-old Dr Madhu Patel still going strong

Dr Madhu Patel was awarded a commendation by Chief of Army Lieutenant General Rick Burr in recognition of her outstanding career.

First of its kind ‘Hindi medium’ class launched in a New Zealand school

This class will offer an opportunity for young children to acquire subject learning in Hindi medium.

Indian Premier League media rights sold for A$7.25 billion, Star India wins TV, Viacom18 bags digital

"The digital landscape has changed the way cricket is watched. It has been a big factor in the growth of the game and the Digital India vision."

‘Chai Pani’ voted ‘Outstanding Restaurant’ and Chintan Pandya Best Chef

JBF Awards were held for the first time in two years after being cancelled in 2020 and 2021.

16-year-old Shrey Patel selected for Australian Deaf Cricket Team

His family is originally from the Indian state of Gujarat and he is playing in the International Cricket Inclusion Series.

Low-paid workers set for 5.2% or $40 a week pay rise

This decision reflects a sharp rise in the cost of living since last year’s review.

Priyanca Radhakrishnan becomes first Indian-origin Cabinet Minister in New Zealand

Priyanca who was born in India, went to school in Singapore, and then moved to New Zealand to pursue higher studies.

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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.

Premier Allan accuses Liberals of train cuts as Wilson promises more PSOs in Melbourne’s west

“If this is what they’re prepared to cut on day one, imagine what comes next for the west.”
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