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Indian-Australian researcher Shishir Dholakia discovers new Earth-sized planet

“The moment we were actually looking at this for the first time, it was the Eureka moment of, ‘Wow, this could really be something special going on’.”

How to boost Indigenous participation in STEM

Indigenous STEM knowledge is vast and includes many things such as astronomy, weather knowledge, medicinal plant knowledge and animal classification systems.

Dr Parwinder Kaur awarded ‘Swan Scientist of the Year’ on International Women’s Day

Last year, Dr Kaur was inducted into the Western Australia Women Hall of Fame by WA Minister for Women's Interests Sue Ellery MLC.

Indian-Australian physician scientist Dr Manasi Murthy Mittinty awarded Hind Rattan 2024

A childhood fire accident left Dr Mittinty with chronic pain that motivated her to get into medicine with a focus in pain management.  

Dr Renu Sharma Scholarship: Offering $10,000 to Boost STEM Education for Women and Indigenous Students

Dr Sharma, who has a PhD in nematology (roundworms), migrated from India in 2000 with her husband and twins after quitting a prestigious position in the Indian Ministry of Agriculture.

Indian-Australian researcher’s new pathology test could save lives of newborns in the world

Indian-origin Prof. Vipul Bansal says testing for GBS during weeks 36 to 37 of pregnancy took 5 to 7 days in a pathology lab.

Urgently need more women and people from diverse backgrounds in STEM careers

Increasing diversity and inclusion is an integral step towards growing a STEM skilled workforce that will help build a future made in Australia.

Australia should welcome global talent and foster multilateral research collaborations

It’s timely to ask what Australia is really seeking to secure if we are restricting the development of technologies that are critical for our country?

Indian-Australian professor named Scientist of the Year at Premier’s Science Awards

Prof. Siddique has dedicated his 35-year career to research, training, technology exchange and industry development.

AFP to provide pathway for girls in ICT to keep Australia safe

The AFP will host two students at the end of the school term, where they will spend time in the Chief Information Officer’s portfolio.

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Ceasefire on paper, a war in motion: Why the Iran crisis is far from over

Omer Ghazi Hours after markets and diplomats began pricing in a fragile pause, President Donald Trump announced an extension to the Iran ceasefire while simultaneously...

Albanese secures additional diesel and fertiliser to keep Australia “moving”

The government has partnered with BP Australia and extended its existing arrangement with Viva Energy.

Uber driver Rajwinder Singh Grewal granted bail in fatal Perth crash that left baby dead, allowed to drive trucks

Grewal remains subject to a curfew outside those hours and is banned from carrying passengers.
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