Pallavi Jain

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Pallavi Jain is the Co-Founder and Editor of The Australia Today, whose investigative reporting has influenced public policy. A senior journalist and commentator, she has been a finalist in multiple international media awards.

Links between Albanese and Modi are very very strong says Trade and Tourism Minister Don Farrell

Minister Farrell also said that the relationship between Australia and India has never been stronger.

Indian-origin Dave Sharma wins pre-selection for Senate seat vacated by Marise Payne

Dave Sharma will become the first person of Indian-origin from the Liberal party to become a Federal Senator in Australia.

Three Indian origin candidates in the race for Senate seat vacated by Marise Payne

Pallavi Sinha was among those from the Hindu community in NSW who contributed to legislative reform that protected the rights of Hindus to display the sacred Swastika. 

First of its kind compendium on business successes between Australia and India launched by Newland Global Group

"The case studies inform companies about real business opportunities and business dilemmas."

My grandson thinks I am Indian: Australian author Susanne Gervay at ‘Diwali Storytime’

"I love Diwali I would love it to be across this country as well as India as it's about light...Diwali is a very precious festival".

Diaspora in Australia distinguishing asset, envy of other countries, in engaging with India: NSW Treasurer Daniel Mookhey

Treasurer Mookhey was the first politician anywhere in Australia to take his oath of office on the Bhagavad Gita.

Indian festivities on Aussie pitch as AIBC and Cricket NSW host Diwali celebrations together

Australia India Business Council (AIBC) recently celebrated Diwali in partnership with Cricket NSW at Cricket Central at Sydney Olympic Park.

“Beautiful principles that we want to hand to the next generation of young Australians” says NSW Premier about Diwali

The Hindu festival of lights (also known as Deepavali) is celebrated each year on the 15th Day of the 'Kartik' month (eight month according to the Hindu calendar) on Amavasya (new moon).

‘Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi’, world’s largest free outdoor sculpture exhibition, attracts upto half a million people

Celebrating 25 years 'Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi' has exhibited 2,691 sculptures by 1,129 artists from 51 countries. 

Brainchild of entrepreneur Sonia Sadiq Gandhi, IABCA celebrates 10 years

IABCA celebrated a decade of sustained engagement, in honouring entrepreneurship, economic partnerships and human connections and rich people-to-people links.

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India’s women lead the world in AI skills, nearly twice the global average

At 1.9, Indian women score higher than women in the United States (1.71), Canada (0.97), and the United Kingdom (0.90) — countries long regarded as frontrunners in technology talent.

Australian-British executive Tania Baumann and Indian diplomat Tanmaya Lal appointed Commonwealth Deputy Secretary-Generals

The appointments were announced by Commonwealth Secretary-General Shirley Botchwey as the organisation strengthens its leadership team ahead of the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Antigua and Barbuda later this year.

Australian retail giant to offshore hundreds of IT jobs to India amid cost-cutting drive

“As part of this program, some activities currently performed in our Australian support office will transition to a new global centre in Bengaluru.”
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