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Online forum confronts alarming tide of drowning deaths among Indian Australians, Urges crucial Water safety measures

Some participants shared their harrowing experiences with life-threatening situations on Australian beaches, particularly in rip currents.

Katherine Bennell-Pegg, who volunteered in India, makes history as Australia’s first female astronaut

Katherine was remarkably one of only 25 people to complete the European Astronaut Corp selection process, from 22,500 eligible applicants.

Inflation is slowly falling while student debt is climbing

While some may see this as suggesting that the “last mile” of bringing inflation to heel might be difficult, not too much should be read into it.

Western media blitzkrieg against India’s Prime Minister Modi

Currently, one finds Western media propaganda reports bashing India, pouring in like the barrage of hail hitting the windowpanes during a hailstorm. 

We’re all feeling the collective grief and trauma of violence against women – but this is the progress we have made so far

It is a time for expressing our respect for the women who have lost their lives, and for renewing our commitments that we will not stand by and do nothing while women continue to be harmed.

India’s Layam Group Moves into Australia with AI technology in staffing, training, and contract manufacturing solutions

The company plans to collaborate with local Australian partners to promote best practices and foster innovation.

Five more Australian Universities set to open campuses in India by year-end

The Gujarat government recently said two more Australian universities beside Deakin and University of Wollongong are expected to soon set up campuses

Bondi Junction security guard Faraz Tahir remembered as ‘national hero’

The 30-year-old was on his first day shift as a security guard in Bondi Junction Sydney when he courageously confronted the attacker during the tragic events of April 13, one of six lives claimed in the harrowing incident.

Shopping Center Chaos: Teen Charged After Alleged Affray and Stabbing

Investigators are urging the public to come forward with any information that could assist in identifying the two other males allegedly involved in the altercation.

Dr Abhimanu Pandey’s breakthrough at ANU reveals Protein’s power to ‘Cool Off’ Bowel Cancer cells

Dr Pandey completed his graduate studies in India before earning his PhD from JCSMR in 2022. Recently, he received the esteemed Royal Society of New South Wales (RSNSW) Bicentennial Early Career Research and Service Citations Award.

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Dr Tanzil Rahman criticised by NT Speaker Robyn Lambley over response to alleged bullying claims

Dr Rahman released a statement earlier this week defending his professional record and noting he was considering legal action over media coverage of the allegations.

Students to study in Australia and India under new Melbourne-Manipal universities science degree deal

The programme is expected to begin with disciplines including physics, chemistry, biotechnology and data science.

International Energy Agency to release extra 400 million barrels oil to market, All we need to do is not panic

Current price spikes are likely to be more affected by panic buying and perhaps even price gouging than by an actual supply shortage.
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