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.

Colin Hay slams any use of ‘Down Under’ at ‘March for Australia’ events, says it does not belong to “those who attempt to sow...

"Down Under is ultimately a song of celebration. It's for pluralism and inclusion; unity, not division" wrote the singer, signing off as Colin Hay (immigrant).

Has identity politics gone too far? Tony Burke’s refusal to name radical Islam after the Bondi terror attack sparks backlash

Chanting slogans such as “death to the IDF,” “death to Zionists,” or “death to anyone” is not political critique; it is incitement. Pretending otherwise is intellectual dishonesty.

“Get back to your own country, you c**t, we are in f**g Australia”: Young Indian origin cricketer racially abused and father assaulted at Sydney...

Mr Singh described the situation as deeply distressing, saying it is heartbreaking to see his children feel unsafe in a public recreational space.

Census data shows India-born Australians are No.1 in Income and economic contribution among major migrant groups

Across advanced economies, Indian-born and Indian-origin communities consistently rank among the top earners, often far exceeding national median incomes

Australia lists Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a State Sponsor of Terrorism

The Albanese Government’s decision follows an ASIO assessment that the IRGC orchestrated two antisemitic attacks against Australia’s Jewish community in 2024

Mikayla Smith pleads guilty in case involving assault on Indian-Australian community leader

NSW Police arrested Mikayla Smith shortly after the incident and charged her with common assault and assault occasioning actual bodily harm.

Sri Krishna Raayabaaram: A new generation connects with ancient cultural heritage

The performance was rooted in the Mahabharata, an ancient Hindu epic that is among the oldest surviving literary traditions in the world and remains the longest poem ever written in human history.

From Glasgow to Gujarat: India to host historic 2030 centenary Commonwealth Games

The Commonwealth Games are among the world’s largest multi-sport competitions, seen as one of the biggest after the Olympics and the Asian Games.

Neuroscientist Dr Sonu Bhaskar Overall Winner at Asian-Australian Leadership Awards; Dr Amit Sarwal among Media finalists

This year's winners and finalists highlighted the wide-ranging impact and leadership of Asian‑Australians across multiple sectors, reflecting both professional excellence and contributions to the broader community.

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Aussie and Indian leaders face off in first-of-its-kind friendly T10 cricket match in Gujarat

Australian sports infrastructure and management companies, including Cox and Populous, have already been involved in developing sports facilities in Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar.

Young Indian-origin father Tijo Jose Thomas dies in Bendigo road tragedy

In a statement, the Melbourne Malayalee Federation expressed its condolences, describing Mr Thomas’s death as a significant loss for both his family and the wider community.

Australia to begin Horizon Europe treaty negotiations, unlocking major research funding

The initiative has received backing from Australia’s Group of Eight universities, which support deeper engagement with international research networks.
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