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Are your cats fighting or playing?

This study is the first to apply a scientific approach to cat behaviours anybody can identify, describing three types of interactions to help identify between play and fighting in cats.

Dr Sadhana Mahajani awarded AM for dedicated service to aged care and community health

Dr Sadhana Mahajani, popularly known to many as Dr M, retired in 2011 after 38 years of working as a doctor in the Northern Territory, most recently as a geriatrician.

Five Takeaways on the Adani-Hindenburg Saga

It was always tough for sensible investors to see Adani valuations not as a multiple of income, but as a multiple of peer valuations!

Is Fiji ending China’s game in Pacific by terminating security deal with Beijing

Officers from other countries like Australia and New Zealand could stay because their systems were similar to Fiji.

Let’s dance! How dance classes can lift your mood and help boost your social life

Dance boosts our wellbeing as it improves our emotional and physical health, makes us feel less stressed and more socially connected.

Want to master Indian dance & music, try Lata Mangeshkar Scholarship for Australia

"The coming generations will remember her as a stalwart of Indian culture, whose melodious voice had an unparalleled ability to mesmerise people."

Is India hinting something to Australia by not issuing visa to cricketer Usman Khawaja

Pakistan-born Khawaja has taken it to social media to show his frustration with the process.

Dr Shailja Chaturvedi awarded OAM for dedicated service to medicine and community

Dr Shailja Chaturvedi founded the first private psychiatric practice in Penrith in 1982 and at present is the Founder of ChildCan Cancer Foundation (India).

Guru Narmatha Ravichandhira awarded OAM for promoting Indian classical arts in Australia

More than 500 of her students have benefited directly from Guru Narmatha Ravichandhira's leadership, coaching and mentoring over the past 30 years.

Why is my leaking tap keeping me awake at night?

People describe the sound of a dripping tap in the middle of the night as anything from annoying to torture.

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New $2.5 million program to grow First Nations-led tourism and create jobs in Victoria

“First Nations Victorians have stories, knowledge and culture that the world wants to experience. This program makes sure community is in control of how those stories are told.”

International student visa cancelled after child abuse material found on phone

The international student was issued a $660 infringement notice, had his visa cancelled, and was detained before being removed from Australia on the next available flight.

Pauline Hanson slams AI ‘fake fall’ rumour and bogus $100m donation claim

Senator Hanson claimed the circulating image was artificially generated, pointing to what she described as “imposters in the chamber” as evidence the photograph had been manipulated.
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