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Blue, green, brown, or something in between – the science of eye colour explained

For a long time, scientists believed a simple “brown beats blue” model, controlled by a single gene.

Sanjay Sharma bowls over barriers to win ACT Multicultural Champion Award

Sanjay Sharma's initiatives, including the Multicultural Cup and Independence Day Tape Ball Matches, foster cultural exchange, teamwork, and lasting friendships across communities.

Gen Z movement may transform Nepal’s politics

The politics of neglect, elitism, and nepotism can be challenged — and overturned — in no time.

Is India a ‘Tariff King’?

On U.S. claims that their non-agricultural exports face tariff barriers in India, it is worth noting that American exporters often face equal or lower tariffs in India than in many Asian markets.

Ley removes Jacinta Nampijinpa Price from Coalition frontbench after days of internal turmoil

She described the episode as disappointing for the Liberal Party, adding that she will learn from it and believes the party will emerge stronger.

Young Indian-origin Sikh man wins social media hearts by returning lost purse

“So often you only hear about the bad things going on in the world. Posts like this restore our faith in human nature.”

Indian-origin mother pleads for disabled son’s permanent residency after seven-year separation

Prince, a chef who has lived in Christchurch for the past decade, says her son Jap Sahib faces instability if he remains in India, where he has been living since his visa was rejected.

Community rallies around Indian-American family after drowning accident leaves father on life support

Dinesh, described by friends as a devoted husband to Santhiya and loving father to their children aged 12 and 9, has been left with no chance of recovery, doctors have told the family.

‘No place in our state for racist rhetoric’: Chris Minns pledges parliamentary motion backing Australian-Indians

Treasurer Daniel Mookhey said the community must not be “used as fodder in an internal Liberal Party dispute” over migration.

Japinder Sandhu sets personal record at Melbourne Firefighter Stair Climb

Sandhu dedicated his climb to the late Lynda Prentice, a Country Fire Authority (CFA) volunteer who devoted over 30 years to protecting communities before passing away on 28 June this year.

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‘Blood will flow’ warning in Chinese triggers security scare at Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s residence

PM Albanese was moved to a secure location while officers carried out a detailed search of the property, which lasted more than three hours.

Bondi terror attack sparks permanent rapid-response police unit across NSW

The permanent unit will feature around 250 dedicated officers, 28 civilian staff, and a fleet of rapid-response vehicles, allowing police to maintain a visible and proactive presence without being rotated out of existing commands.

How a Melbourne couple turned disaster relief into hope and learning in Nepal

For more than four decades, Ben and Lyn Covelli travelled regularly to the Himalayan nation, building deep ties with its people and communities.
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