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‘I had it first!’ 4 steps to help children solve their own arguments

To move from conflict to cooperation, the focus needs to shift to talking about a solution: “What can we do to make this fair?”

How to keep your home safe from burglars during holidays?

All burglars we’ve interviewed have reported not liking dogs, alarms, neighbours or anyone who could potentially identify them.

Five New Year resolutions almost everyone makes but doesn’t always follow!

While there are some new ones, some simply are carried forward every year.

Need for research aligned with Sustainable Development Goals

Research focuses have changed from self-directed towards social development and real-time impact.

How to set up a kids’ art studio at home and learn to love the mess

It’s important to give your child the opportunity to make a mess in order to discover new possibilities, generate ideas and think through materials.

Seventeen Australian indigenous women artists’ textile work shines in Indian Museum

The exhibition represents a unique collaboration between two countries with a rich variety of textile designs from a range of Bábbarra eras.

Indian Australian Prof. Jagadish Chennupati among 27 Pravasi Bharatiya Samman awardees

The awardees represent the excellence achieved by the Indian diaspora in various fields.

Is the terrorism threat over?

In weak or failing states (including Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and Somalia) al-Qaeda and Islamic State affiliates continue to represent an existential threat.

Burger outlet penalised $15k for not paying back-pay entitlements to a worker

Judge Mansini said there was a need to impose penalties to deter other employers in the café and restaurant industry from similar breaches.

How my daughter came on top in ‘Year 12’: Indian Australian Mom’s open letter to Parents

I would like to take this opportunity to apologise to my daughter publicly for the parenting mistake I did in the past.

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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.

Canadian universities follow Australia’s footsteps with campuses and partnerships in India

Australian universities have already paved the way by setting up branch campuses, and Canadian institutions are now following suit.
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