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Short film by Indian-origin filmmaker nominated for five awards at Sydney’s ‘Made in the West’ Film Festival

"Blame the Ovens, uses the power of subtle filmmaking to bring out elements of equality & offers a unique perspective to address issues of inclusivity, diversity and acceptance".

Australian media ignores women’s cultural background in family violence reporting: says research

Women from diverse backgrounds make up a significant proportion of the Australian population.

Do you know when Australia officially allowed Indian students?

The small but growing numbers of early Indian students proved active members of friendship associations between Australia and India.

Adani’s ‘fantasy’ railway finalist in prestigious Australian industry awards

This 200km railway project was built at the cost of $62 million and employed more than 300 people as part of the construction of the Carmichael Rail Network.

Three Indian-Australians awarded Eureka Prize in Science 2022

Prof. Veena Sahajwalla, Prof. Sumeet Walia and Dr Arunima Malik, have been awarded Australian Museum's Eureka Prize in Science 2022.

Are you a young and culturally diverse person struggling to find work? Here is your chance

Community Employment Connectors will start their work supporting jobseekers from July and will help them connect with employment.

Hijab made part of police uniform for Muslim female officers

The hijab is now an official part of the New Zealand Police uniform with Constable Zeena Ali (30 yo) who has become the first...

Why most of Australian University’s leadership lack diversity?

Siew Fang Law, University of Melbourne and Gwilym Croucher, University of Melbourne Australian universities are diverse places. They are a mix of students, staff and...

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Melbourne family shattered by loss of 16-year-old son, calls for better pedestrian protection

Chris Rua Antony died in hospital on February 20, a week after he was struck by a car while walking home from school along Pound Road in Narre Warren South.

Gaza’s endless War: Proxies, misinformation, and the civilians caught in between

Many senior Hamas leaders have lived for years in luxury abroad, in places such as Qatar and elsewhere, far removed from the consequences of the war they help direct.

Albanese and ministers join Ramadan celebrations, encouraging wider community participation

Social Services Minister Tanya Plibersek described Ramadan nights in Lakemba as one of Sydney’s great traditions, pointing to the bustling streets and strong sense of community.
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