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We spoke to young people about sexual consent. They understand the concept, but don’t always ask in the moment

Findings also point to a broader and more complex issue: the need for a whole-of-society approach to rethink sexual communication and consent.

Indian Veterans Shine in Melbourne’s ANZAC Day Parade, Highlighting Gallipoli’s Shared Legacy

It underscores the global nature of the conflict and highlights how nations like India, often under-represented in Western narratives of the war, played essential roles.

Over 400 Officers Involved in Counter-Terror Operations, Five Juvenile Charged with Planning Terror Acts

There is no specific threat to public safety and no threat to Anzac Day commemorations.

Lest We Forget: Indian ANZACs and their contributions

From 1914 to 1918, approximately 12 Indian Australians and up to 15,000 to 16,000 British Indian soldiers, comprising Gurkhas, Sikhs, Muslims, and Hindus, fought at Gallipoli.

A new job and marriage lured Avani Dias back to Australia, not intimidation by Indian government

"Whatever little interaction I had with Avani, she lacked the depth to be reporting in a complex country like India."

Indian-Australian Prof. Ajith Abraham appointed Vice Chancellor of Bennett University

Prof. Abraham received a PhD degree in Computer Science from Monash University (2001) and has over 33 years of experience in both industry and academia.

Does Western media’s anti-India articles cater to India’s self-serving political ideologies?

The pot-bellied colonial ego comes out forcefully in some of the recent headlines

Many Australians face losing their homes right now, Here’s how the government should help

HomeKeeper is more important than ever because the monetary policy script isn’t following the arc politicians and policymakers planned.

“We charge extra to Indians…because they are mostly scammers”: Outrage as Facebook marketplace seller makes racist remark

"It is imperative that we stand together to challenge and report racist behaviours whenever they surface."

High-visibility disruption operation puts trusted insiders on notice at Sydney Airport

More than 200 crew members from various airlines were subject to a baggage examination, with many more subject to Detector Dog Unit (DDU) screening and additional baggage x-rays.

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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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