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How to boost Indigenous participation in STEM

Indigenous STEM knowledge is vast and includes many things such as astronomy, weather knowledge, medicinal plant knowledge and animal classification systems.

“Criminal damage”: Vandalisation of war memorial in Canberra strongly condemned

Overnight, vandals painted graffiti on the Vietnam War Memorial on Anzac Parade in an apparent protest to highlight the situation in Gaza.

Perth man charged for allegedly importing heroin concealed internally

Police will allege the man inserted the pellet into his body before boarding his international flight to return home to Australia.

Albanese to abolish 500 “nuisance” import tariffs, businesses and consumers to benefit

“After successive trade agreements, most goods are now imported duty-free."

Drug trafficking “kingpin” Jaffer Sadiq operating between Australia and New Zealand arrested in India

Authorities are investigating his visits to Australia and New Zealand to find his local connections in terms of investments made in real estate and other businesses.

The Divine Dance: Shiva’s Damaru and the Eternal Cycle of Life

Let us embrace the timeless wisdom it imparts and strive to live in harmony with the cosmic rhythms that govern the universe.

Sydney dance school students offer salutations on Mahashivratri

Originally composed in Kannada language by the saint Sri Purandaradasa and celebrates the divine attributes of Bhagwan Shiva, emphasizing His moon-adorned form.

80% of Australians think AI risk is a global priority

As AI systems become more capable, decisions about how we develop, deploy and use AI are now critical.

Point Cook resident Swetha Madhagani’s Body Found in Wheelie Bin near Geelong

The Australia Today is given to understand that Ms Madhagani’s husband is in India with their son.

Kreya Patel, 4-year-old autistic girl, dies in Adelaide housing swimming pool

“I was standing outside and I saw her, she was running on the road and she was crying very loudly."

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Hockey Victoria’s newest team ‘Melbourne Cobras’ launched with Indian elite players to boost standards and diaspora connection

Cobras will include five elite Indian players across the men’s and women’s squads, a move designed to strengthen the on-field standard while building a direct link with one of the sport’s most passionate global fan bases.

Australia doubles Graduate visa fee to $4,600, leaving many international graduates scrambling

Association of Australia CEO described the jump as inequitable for students nearing the end of their study visas, warning Australia was developing a reputation for pulling “the welcome mat” away.

Matt Canavan elected Nationals leader after Littleproud exit, pledges ‘fight back’ agenda

Canavan’s first electoral test will come quickly, with the Nationals preparing for the Farrer by-election in May, which was triggered by the resignation of former Liberal leader Sussan Ley.
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