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Some families push back against journalists who mine social media for photos – they have every right to

When these photos enter the public domain following homicide, they become photos of a victim.

Online schooling is not just for lockdowns. Could it work for your child?

While learning in COVID lockdowns was extremely tough, it also showed schools, students and parents the potential benefits of online learning for a wider range of students.

Ethnic tensions will complicate the Albanese government’s multicultural policy reform

“In 2024, threats to our way of life have surpassed terrorism as Australia’s principal security concern”

Brave Australian Jewish Woman arrested in India for opposing pro-Palestinian propaganda

The posters were set up by the Students Islamic Organisation (SIO), a prominent student body known for its agitations on Islamic issues.

Melbourne Dawoodi Bohras lead food security initiatives during Ramadan

They have helped provide meals to those in need, thus playing a direct role in alleviating hunger in the greater Melbourne area.

Innovative Research by Indian Australian Scientist Paves New Path in Colorectal Cancer Treatment

"This study expands on that knowledge by demonstrating Bazedoxifene’s efficacy in suppressing the growth of human colorectal cancer models."

Families including someone with mental illness can experience deep despair: Don’t hate them, they need support

As the Cauchi family so painfully articulated, providing support for a family member with mental illness is intensely challenging

Divya Jyoti Jagrati Sansthan celebrates ‘Shri Ram Navami’ showcasing Hindu cultural heritage and spiritual wisdom

A noteworthy aspect of the programme was its focus on engaging the younger generation, with various activities designed to educate and inspire children about the values and stories of the Ramayana.

No cash, no play? Have cost-of-living pressures impacted sports participation in Australia?

Governments need to find sustainable solutions to ensure all Australians can continue to participate in the sports

As the COVID cash glut comes to an end, the Reserve Bank is changing the way it sets and maintains interest rates

Under this approach, the Reserve Bank will continue to supply plenty of funds that banks can freely borrow at the target cash rate

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“Gaslight Australians”: Coalition questions why ISIS brides were issued passports to return

He accused the government of failing to properly manage the risk posed by individuals previously associated with a listed terrorist organisation.

Trump nominates Dave Brat as new US ambassador to Australia after long vacancy

Brat’s nomination will now undergo scrutiny in the US Senate, where confirmation hearings will assess his suitability for one of Washington’s most important diplomatic postings

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.
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