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Three activities to help your child think like an artist

Some children will need help but parents should try to be the “guide on the side”.

Australia’s clinical all-round performance ends 5-match losing streak, register victory against India

Maxwell caught Rohit seemingly defying gravity, held on to the ball with his eyes closed, making it one of the highlights of the match.

Is it normal to forget words while speaking?

Word-finding difficulties occur at all ages but they do happen more often as we get older.

Beats of Incredible India reverberate in Multicultural Australia as ‘Chenda, finds home in Sydney’

The film follows an extraordinary group of western Sydney musicians as they prepare for a performance, unfurling the fascinating story behind their connection to the instrument.

Australia backs India, and Japan to be made permanent UNSC members

A compelling case for reshaping global structures to better serve the needs and aspirations of the international community.

Parineeti-Raghav Wedding: Check out couple’s first pic as husband and wife

The baraatis made a memorable entrance, arriving at the venue by boat, adding an element of surprise and delight to the proceedings.

India decimates Australia in a high-scoring thriller to clinch series by 2-0

Suryakumar Yadav's late fireworks, including four consecutive sixes, electrified the stadium.

Three top reasons why many migrants wait hours after a heart attack to seek help

Importantly, decision time to seek help takes up to 83% of pre-hospital delay in migrant patients, compared to only 48% for Australian-born patients.

Mumbai to Melbourne: Indian Tech unicorn Fractal expands its business

Fractal recently achieved unicorn status – a valuation of US$1 billion – and is a leader in providing cutting-edge AI and analytics services.

Bharat’s new parliament and women empowerment

India’s new ‘sansad bhavan’ is an attempt to revive and awaken our cultural and civilizational ethos.

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