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Renowned Indian-origin mathematician Prof. Nalini Joshi to lead Sydney’s $35m quantum security centre

Beyond her research, Prof. Joshi is widely recognised for her commitment to equity in science. Her Laureate Fellowship included a strong focus on attracting and retaining women in STEM

Professor Nalini Joshi named 2025 NSW Scientist of the Year for pioneering mathematical breakthroughs

Her work has strengthened modelling techniques used to understand changes in complex systems such as weather, climate, tides and ocean waves

Australian and Indian Researchers Collaborate on Critical Global Issues with $3.8 Million AISRF Funding

"The Australia-India Strategic Research Fund has delivered more than 360 collaborative research projects in the past 18 years."

Aryan and Ava’s international student journey a testament to Australia’s commitment to India

Aryan's big idea was to help reduce the wastage of crops and Ava's dream is to implement an e-health system across Indian public hospitals.

Neurologist Dr Sudarshini Ramanathan wins NSW Premier’s Prizes for Science

Dr Sudarshini Ramanathan is on the expert panel that spans 11 countries and is the lead investigator for the Australian and New Zealand MOGAD Study Group.

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Sanatan Sangam 2026: Registrations open 20 February for Bageshwar Dham’s Sydney Opera House spiritual gathering

Organisers have encouraged devotees and community members to register early due to strong expected demand.

Ishan Kishan’s blazing 77 powers India to emphatic 61-run win over Pakistan in T20 World Cup

“The wicket was not that easy. Sometimes, you have to believe and focus on your strengths. I was watching the ball, sticking to my strengths and running as much as possible”

“No voters, yet votes counted”: Sheikh Hasina slams Bangladesh election legitimacy, claims turnout figures manipulated

By Sheikh Hasina, Former Prime Minister of Bangladesh “There were no voters at the polling stations, yet there were votes on the counting tables!” On...
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