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‘Racism’ and ‘Violence’: Roots of the Colonial Past

Racism against other nationals who willfully or forcefully migrate to a place different from their birth has been extensively resurfaced to be researched in the world of academia, but its origins are deeply buried in the past.

Why do our COVID outbreaks always seem to happen in Melbourne?

Nancy Baxter, The University of Melbourne and Tony Blakely, The University of Melbourne A man from Wollert, a suburb in Melbourne’s north, breezed into Melbourne...

Market Mantra: Australia’s best week helps market scale three months high

A 2.1% rally by Australian shares last week ensured Australian shares posted its best week in seven last week. An uptick in commodity prices,...

Ancient Murals: Earliest-surviving Hindu paintings revealed

India has one of the finest traditions of the paintings of the world, coming fromancient times.  This early tradition is not generally known, as many...

Decolonization of Pacific research: Reconciliation, Inclusion and Diversity

The salient voice of Indian indentured workers (Girmitiyas: People who came from India to the Pacific Islands from 1879-1916) is emphasised by the research...

Market Mantra: Cryptocurrency correction we ought to have

What a change one week can bring. The Cryptocurrencies came crashing down after a crackdown in China. The correction was much needed as unlimited...

Does Pacific have right to decolonize its History?

'Indians' who came to the Pacific islands are studied in Diaspora studies but do these indentured labourers narratives in general and Pacific History in...

Alarmist media reporting on COVID-19 will raise anxiety and vaccine hesitancy

Denis Muller, The University of Melbourne From an ethics perspective, it has been a bad couple of weeks for media coverage of COVID-19. First, there was...

Does India need a ‘Central Vista Project’ in this pandemic?

Should Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Central Vista Project' be stopped? This is a big question on everyone's mind and people want an answer. The...

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