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Zaneta Mascarenhas, Sheba Nandkeolyar and Mitu Bhowmick Lange three women leaders from Australia rocked Pravasi Bhartiya Diwas

"India is arguably one of the most successful Nations that practices ancient religions while embracing new technologies"

Two women charged over alleged armed robbery at service station 

Two females – allegedly armed with a box cutter – entered a service station and approached the counter and threatened two male employees while demanding money.

How women can fight back against micro-aggression and sexism

Sexism can be telling women and girls to – literally – go home, or it can be merely forgetting to unlock the girls’ locker room or provide protective gear designed for female bodies.

India celebrates its ‘Diaspora’ with stamp on legal migration: Surakshit Jayen, Prashikshit Jayen’

There should be a sustained effort to document the lives, the struggle and the contributions of Pravasi Bharatiyas for their respective countries through universities and research institutions.

What makes kids want to drop out of sports, and how should parents respond?

One of the major factors influencing children’s decision to quit sport is pressure from others (parents, coaches and peers).

Man charged for assaulting ride-share driver and other offences

It is alleged a man, who was a passenger in a ride-share vehicle, assaulted the driver and allegedly attempted to steal the car before fleeing on foot about 8pm.

How Adani Foundation made Indian village 100 per cent solar-pump powered

Fifteen 5-HP Solar Pumps are installed and irrigating agricultural land of the village - saving money, time, and reducing CO2 emissions

Why do Australians love to shorten words?

Colloquialisms such as barbie and smoko are like accents – part of the glue that sticks Australian English speakers together.

NSW woman charged for allegedly entering Syria when occupied by Islamic State

The offence carries a penalty of up to 10 years’ imprisonment.

The ‘forgettables’: 5 Australian prime ministers you may not know much about

Prime Ministers are rendered immemorable if they were judged to be temporary, or presiding over some kind of interregnum.

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“What a joke”: Pauline Hanson questions Royal Commission’s focus after Bondi Beach terror attack

"I'm sorry, wasn't this meant to be about the Radical Islamic Terrorist attack at Bondi?"

Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda tie the knot in private Udaipur ceremony

The ceremony was intimate, with limited guests and tight security to maintain privacy.

International students urged to know their rental rights as university year begins

With more than 431,000 students enrolled at universities across the state and a further 218,465 attending TAFE, many young people will be moving out of home for the first time.
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