Pallavi Jain

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Indian Air Force’s fighter pilot father-daughter duo fly their way into history

Air Commodore Sanjay Sharma and his daughter Flying Officer Ananya Sharma achieved a remarkable feat at the IAF's Bidar station in India.

Parts of Sydney under water, NSW floods declared natural disaster

Disaster assistance is now available in 23 local government areas (LGAs) following severe storms and flooding which continue to impact large areas of Sydney and the New South Wales coast.

Devotees brave Sydney rains to participate in Bhagwan Jagannath’s Rath Yatra

Bhagwan Jagannath Rath Yatra in Sydney went on despite rains as devotees chanted Hare Rama Hare Krishna.

‘Everyone can do what they want if they set their mind to it’

Indian-Australian Harshjot Gill took part in the recently held IFBB Australia, NSW 2022 body building competition.

‘I wanted to be like Hrithik Roshan but not anymore’: Sumedh Mudgalkar

Sumedh Mudgalkar is currently playing polar opposite roles in 'RadhaKrishna' and 'Escaype Live' showcasing the range and depth of his acting.

Eight charged with alleged attack on Ahmadiyya Mosque in Melbourne

Shadow Minister for Multicultural Affairs Jason Wood visited the Mosque after the attack to check the vandalism and damage caused.

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.

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.

The last remaining Gurudwara in Kabul bombed

Sikh worshippers attacked in Kabul, hit by multiple blasts

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"

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“Jacinta’s not mowing”: Liberal leader Jess Wilson trims overgrown lawn in direct jab at Allan-Labor government

“The Allan Labor government can’t afford to mow the grass anymore. So we decided to do it for them,” she said.

Fiji government rules out forcing workers in Australia home over extramarital affairs

He dismissed claims that employers in Australia and New Zealand were rejecting Fijian workers due to crime or domestic violence, clarifying that no such reports have been received.

India strongly condemns vandalism and theft of Mahatma Gandhi statue in Melbourne

“We have strongly raised the matter with Australian authorities and urged them to take immediate action to recover the missing statue and hold the culprits accountable.”
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