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Why do Australian parents want locally-made TV shows for their kids?

In 2020, the federal government removed quotas for local children’s television on free-to-air commercial networks.

Australian Museum shines spotlight on Pacific Communities’ stories and treasures

"I believe it’s here to help our younger generations understand our history and to carry it forward from our ancestors to now.”

‘Building cultural bridges between India and Australia’ to boost bilateral relationship

Both countries have a rich and vibrant cultural and creative industry, and are internationally renowned in food, film, literature, theatre, the visual arts and much more.

Mission Raniganj: How an engineer saved 65 miners in India

The courage and resilience of this engineer left an indelible mark in history.

How many people today are inspired by Ramkrishna Paramhansa and Sri Aurbindo asks actor Adil Hussain

Adil Hussain has twice received the prestigious ‘National Film Award’ (Special Jury) in India for his roles in 'Mukti Bhavan' and 'Maj Rati Keteki'.

Three activities to help your child think like an artist

Some children will need help but parents should try to be the “guide on the side”.

Beats of Incredible India reverberate in Multicultural Australia as ‘Chenda, finds home in Sydney’

The film follows an extraordinary group of western Sydney musicians as they prepare for a performance, unfurling the fascinating story behind their connection to the instrument.

Parineeti-Raghav Wedding: Check out couple’s first pic as husband and wife

The baraatis made a memorable entrance, arriving at the venue by boat, adding an element of surprise and delight to the proceedings.

Reports of democracy’s death are greatly exaggerated

The book asserts that corporations have staged nothing less than a political coup d’état: a deliberate and successful attempt to usurp the power of nation states and establish themselves as rulers of the world.

Hindi Diwas celebrated in Sydney honouring giants of literature

The programme also included felicitating the winners of the 'Dr Manu Mukt Manav international youth awards' that are named after an IPS (Indian Police Service) officer in India, who died very young.

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Victoria Police search man over lewd act at busy bus stop

Police have released a computer-generated image of the suspect, who is described as being in his late 20s, with a stocky build, thick dark beard and moustache, and tanned skin.

School shooting in Canada leaves 10 dead, dozens injured

Ten people, including a suspected shooter, have died following a shooting in Tumbler Ridge, a small town in British Columbia, Canadian authorities say.

‘We will burn down the newsroom’: Online threats push Pacific journalists into silence

Research shows that females and journalists from minority communities are exposed to higher levels of digital hazards.
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