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Who is afraid of questions? Democracy and literature as unfinished exercise
Listening, seeing, and performing social responsibility are basic tenets of literature and democracy.
OPINION
Which seat on a plane is the safest?
Most people book seats for comfort, such as legroom, or convenience, such as easy access to toilets.
SPORTS
Rohit, Jadeja, Axar put India in driving seat against Australia in first Test
Australian debutant Murphy notched up his five-wicket haul.
INNOVATION
Experience the spellbinding celestial wedding of Hindu deities in Sydney
Yadagirigutta Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy utsava deities have arrived in Sydney, Australia along with the temple priests for the very first time.
SPORTS
Sheer grit and dedication: Meet gymnast Vedant Sawant representing Australia in Artistic World Cup
"I want to produce the highest level of gymnastics I can possibly produce. That goal is never ending and that is the beauty of it."
SPORTS
IND vs AUS: Did Jadeja cheat or Australia is just rattled by their poor performance?
Vaughan, Australian media accuse Jadeja of ball tampering.
HEALTH
Why social media makes you feel bad – and what to do about it
Although social media has some benefits, it can also make us feel a little depressed.
IMMIGRATION
Sydney’s Dr Asha Chand conferred ‘Nav Rattan of India’ award
Dr Asha Chand has been awarded the Nav Rattan (Nine Jewels) of India award on the eve of the country’s Republic Day (January 26,...
INNOVATION
McDonald’s Australia launches special Valentine’s Day box with message in Hindi and Punjabi
The box will feature the word “I love you” written around the outside of the box in the top 10 languages spoken in Australia.
INNOVATION
Tarikjot Singh pleads guilty to the murder of Adelaide nursing student Jasmeen Kaur
"Nothing will bring Jasmeen back, but we are pleased she will get some justice."
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POLITICS
Coalition vows to cap top public sector pay as election battle over spending intensifies
Wilson said the savings generated from the cap, estimated at more than $20 million over the next decade, would be redirected toward essential services
INFOTAINMENT
Australia’s largest gallery to host exhibition on Hindu god Vishnu’s avatars
“Vishnu’s avatars are responsive, dynamic and shaped by the cultures and communities that embrace them – whether in centuries past or today.”
INFOTAINMENT
How a 90s Hindi pop hit turned Australia’s iconic animal into a youth trend in India
Teenagers in India began carrying small koala soft toys clipped to their pockets, turning the cuddly Australian animal into a symbol of youthful charm and romance.