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Virtual seminar to feature groundbreaking books in Asian and diaspora dance studies

Six online events will feature discussions with the authors, offering participants a chance to engage directly with their research and network globally.

Indian man charged with allegedly forcing way onto aircraft and assaulting security at Sydney Airport

If found guilty, the offence carries a maximum penalty of five years’ imprisonment.

Australians still feeling pain in the hip-pocket but there are positive signs of growth ahead

The annual rate of growth, 0.8% since September 2023, is the slowest since 2020.

Deepak-Raj Gupta and Amritha Zacharia to lead AIBC, vow to boost Australia-India trade ties

The new leadership team expresses heartfelt gratitude to outgoing National Chair Jodi McKay and Vice Chair Ravneet Pawha for their exceptional contributions during a pivotal period in Australia-India relations.

More beef between China and Australia as trade restrictions lift

China’s removal of the final trade restrictions marks a return to business as usual for Australian beef and veal exports, which reached $2.2 billion in 2023-24.

Ready to chase your dreams as Kho Kho takes off down under

The game thrives on lightning-fast reflexes, precise movement, and seamless coordination.

Australian women researchers join hands with Indian STEM experts

This announcement follows the earlier selection of five Indian women researchers from Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, who will conduct research in Australia under the same exchange program.

500kg of cocaine destroyed as Australia and PNG celebrate major drug bust

The investigation uncovered a syndicate attempting to smuggle the drugs into Queensland.

‘They’re my babies’: what our attitudes to backyard chickens reveals about Australians

More and more Australians now keep chickens, after the COVID pandemic triggered food shortages and prompted concern for egg supplies.

Family fun meets cricket fever at Boxing Day Test with Summer Festival in Yarra Park

Fans can also catch a slice of India’s second-biggest sport, Kabaddi, with the Pro Kabaddi Melbourne Raid debuting at John Cain Arena after stumps on day three.

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Truth in political advertising is law in South Australia, Why won’t the rest of Australia follow?

If an objection is lodged, it falls to the state’s electoral commissioner to judge whether the material is inaccurate or misleading.

American Matthew Aaron Van Dyke among seven arrested in India over alleged terror links

Investigators allege that the group was part of a broader conspiracy involving training, logistical coordination and potential support to armed groups operating in and around the India–Myanmar border region.

Safe in the UAE, anxious at heart: Migrants in the shadow of war

An academic in the UAE reflects on safety, fear, migration, and why conflict now reaches us all.
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