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‘Hindutva Harassment Field Manual’: Tool to Gag Hindu Voices

This is an ongoing pattern to silence Hindu voices and deflect attention from the very real concerns of Hinduphobia and bigotry.

Reduce, Reuse and Recycle for Sustainability

If we do not take care of nature, nature will not take care of us.

Among the world’s most COVID stressed profession Uni teacher’s student feedback is making things worse

Preliminary findings suggest it’s having extreme impacts on the mental health of some of the workforces that remain, especially early career academics.

Market Mantra: Why are Australia’s shares registering uptick despite lockdown fears

The Australian dollar continued to decline against the major currencies and continues to look very threatened.

Intuitively guided to visit many energy points including Blue Mountains and Lion Island in Australia

Saint Nakkīrar's Tamil literary work Iraiyanar Akapporul further gives information about the three Tamil Sangams which existed during the Kumari Kandam period.

Why do Hollywood movies show Pacific as exotic place and Africa- India as primitive nations?

Western supremacy in academics, academic and political representation has influenced/dominate the public policy towards Asia, North Africa and the Middle East.

Market Mantra: Lockdown extension fears continue to weigh on Australian market

The Australian dollar continued to decline against all major currencies last week as the Delta variant takes firm hold over NSW.

NAIDOC Week: The First Nation history every Australian should know

Let's celebrate the Aboriginal history, culture and achievements, and reflect the protection of Aboriginal rights, sites and cultural heritage.

War of narratives: Norms of literary and artistic values in post-colonial world

It is in a way rejecting the narratives of the West and looking to replace them with counter-narratives to get their own space by challenging the Eurocentric norms of literary and artistic values.

Market Mantra: Morrison’s phased reopening plan may boost Australian economy

The Australian dollar bounced back strongly on Friday after hitting seven-month lows against the US dollar.

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Victorian Opposition pledges 3,000 new police officers, half to be recruited from overseas

“Whether it’s New Zealand, England, Ireland, where they can come across here into Victoria… it gives them the opportunity to come across, but it also fills the void of recruiting in a shorter period of time.”

Trump orders US Navy to blockade Strait of Hormuz after Iran talks fail in Pakistan

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard reportedly released footage showing a confrontation between its naval forces and US warships in the strait

Eight honoured for bravery in 2024 Bondi Junction attack, including two posthumous awards

Among those recognised is the late Ashlee Good, who died after shielding her infant daughter from the attacker and ensuring the child was taken to safety.
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