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Players forced to skip practice and go hungry in Sydney, No royal service for King Kohli and team India

"Sub-standard hotel accommodation, cold food and far away practice ground are among the odds team India is facing in ICC T20 world Cup"

Centre for Australia-India Relations gets $44 million in the budget, location still undecided

The Centre will also administer the $20.8 million Maitri (friendship) scholars, fellowship program and cultural partnership.

The importance of Rishi Sunak as UK’s first Prime Minister of Indian Hindu descent

Rishi Sunak’s parents may have been born in East Africa, but his cultural affinity lies with his Indian roots. He is a practising Hindu and does not, for example, eat beef.

Maharaja, Don and Little Master: When Indian cricketers wished an Australian would hit century against them

Sir Bradman scored his hundredth first-class century against India while leading an Australian Eleven in Sydney.

This Diwali, Australia have chance to make future that shines bright

Why shouldn’t it be the same for the Indian engineers, technicians, software programmers and medical professionals currently training right here?

What should you do if your child is a picky eater or wants to be a vegetarian?

Children are still growing and need more nutrients than adults, even though they may consume less food overall.

Australian industries should invest in India’s infra sector to reap 8% returns: Minister Nitin Gadkari

Indian Union Minister Nitin Gadkari who is on a three-day official visit to Australia also conveyed his best wishes to the Indian Diaspora on the occasion of Diwali celebrations at New South Wales Parliament (NSW) organised by the Hindu Council of Australia.

Do you like social media? Here are three ways to avoid unhealthy use and mental distress

Study found higher social media use results in poorer wellbeing, which in turn increases social media use, exacerbating the existing negative feelings, and so on.

Research project to better support Indian subcontinent students in Australia wins international award

The project-delivered strategies for the educational experience which is culturally responsive and enriching. 

Australian university fees poised to change for domestic and international students

A new system needs to consider how much courses cost and what graduates can earn.

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More than 340,000 migrant and refugee women underemployed as Australia’s skills recognition system flagged as broken

The report estimates that fully utilising their skills could deliver an immediate boost to national productivity and ease critical labour shortages.

Wyndham council passes unanimous no-confidence motion against Mayor Preet Singh

Councillors noted that a newly formed “West Party” had been actively campaigning against Singh, suggesting the issue was being amplified for political gain.

Australia’s top diplomat Harinder Sidhu retires after 39 years shaping foreign policy

Ms Sidhu most recently served as DFAT Deputy Secretary for the International Security, Legal and Consular Group, a role she assumed in July 2025.
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