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Why do Australians love to shorten words?

Colloquialisms such as barbie and smoko are like accents – part of the glue that sticks Australian English speakers together.

How to set up a kids’ art studio at home and learn to love the mess

It’s important to give your child the opportunity to make a mess in order to discover new possibilities, generate ideas and think through materials.

Seventeen Australian indigenous women artists’ textile work shines in Indian Museum

The exhibition represents a unique collaboration between two countries with a rich variety of textile designs from a range of Bábbarra eras.

Twitter war erupts between Vivek Agnihotri and Anurag Kashyap, read why

Vivek has now started the shooting of his next film 'The Vaccine War' which is all set to hit the theatres on the occasion of Independence Day 2023

Bollywood actor Nora Fatehi files defamation against Jacqueline Fernandez for “false statement”

The reputation of any person in the Film Industry is an asset and any denting in the same would cause huge and irreparable damage to their career.

Mesmerising Bharatanatyam performance in Sydney

Forty past and present students along with their Guru Neeta Sura presented NrityaNiketan's 30th anniversary show, SHIVAM, at UNSW Science Theatre in Sydney.

Have you seen the terrible new Australian Christmas film?

You can tell from the character names how hard Christmas Ransom strains to seem Australian.

‘Shāstra’ by Saskia Rao de-Haas chronicles Indian music history from 5000 BC

"The mention of the Mridanga as the drum used is mentioned in the Vedas, Vanshi for flute is also mentioned there".

If I can do it so can you, says Mrs Universe Australia, Dee Mukherjee

Dee Mukherjee aims to promote diversity and equal representation of women from ethnic backgrounds in the Australian fashion industry.

‘Teal’ named Australia’s Word of the Year

The Macquarie Dictionary committee selected the noun from a shortlist of 19 words, including 'spicy cough', 'skin hunger', 'Barbiecore', 'hidden homeless', and 'quiet quitting'.

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Baltej Singh, nephew of Indira Gandhi’s Khalistani assassin, loses bid to keep identity secret in NZ’s record “Honey Bear” meth case

Baltej Singh was arrested at Auckland Airport while attempting to board a flight to Dubai, carrying more than $10,000 in cash.

Dinesh Gourisetty wins Liberal preselection defeating Moira Deeming in western metro contest

Despite backing from prominent conservative figures, including former prime minister Tony Abbott and media commentator Peta Credlin, Deeming was unable to hold off the challenge.

Young blood takes charge: Two-Thirds of Nepal’s Ministers under 40

At 35, Balen Shah is the youngest person ever to serve as prime minister in Nepal’s history. His government is characterized by a remarkably youthful leadership, with 10 out of the 15 ministers under 40 years of age, making it one of the youngest cabinets in the world.
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