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Australian ‘inQ’ and Indian ‘WE Hub’ launch women-led tech start-ups market access pathways

inQ and We Hub will host women-led Indian and Australian start-ups in cyber and critical technologies.

RBA lifts interest rate for fourth consecutive month, here are details

The board claims that today's increase in interest rates is a further step in the normalisation of monetary conditions in Australia.

Mother and Son duo get commissioned in Indian Army 27 years apart in a ‘rare euphoric moment’

Major Smita Chaturvedi (Retd) passed out from the Officers Training Academy in 1995.

Indian-Australian scientist contributes to breakthrough research that could make hydrogen safer to use

Dr Srikanth Mateti said he had to repeat the experiment 20 to 30 times before he could truly believe it himself.

STEM Sisters that empowers women of colour wins 2022 TechDiversity Business Award

STEM Sisters a network of over 700 women runs nine structured programs addressing key challenges for women of colour. 

Indian woman with a moustache is viral internet sensation

Shyja's Facebook page is called 'Meesakkari' (woman with a moustache).

Muslim students offering Namaz on Monash University lawn say multi-faith room impractical

Muslim students were told that Monash University is a “multi-faith” university and any new communal space built there would be made available to all staff and students.

New Zealand now has a ‘Waheguru Lane’ to connect with Indian cultural values

Around 50% of the population of South Auckland is home to South Asian origin residents, especially in the areas of Manukau, Mangere, Manurewa, and Papatoetoe.

Sexual assault cases increase in Australia for tenth year in a row, reveals ABS data

Almost two-thirds (61 per cent) of victim-survivors were under the age of 18 when the sexual assault occurred.

Investment NSW opens Mumbai office to take advantage of Australia-India trade agreement

The two-way trade between India and the Australian state of New South Wales has now reached $4.6bn.

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Mernda station stabbing: four youths arrested after ‘good Samaritan’ killed helping 14-year-old boy

"They (government) can’t ignore the crime crisis. We need more police, stronger sentencing and safer communities. Urgently."

Lt Gen Susan Coyle, Australia’s first woman Chief of Joint Capabilities, meets Indian defence chiefs to enhance joint operations

Australia’s Chief of Joint Capabilities, Lieutenant General Susan Coyle paid tribute to India’s military personnel who lost their lives in service during a wreath-laying ceremony at the National War Memorial.

Free pads, tampons and easier access to the Pill aim to improve women’s health in Victoria

“No woman or girl should be caught without pads and tampons when they need them.”
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