Screen time for children: Implications and help

Technology is an integral part of contemporary society for both adults and children as they go about their daily lives. The accessibility and ubiquity...

Diverse paths: New exhibition celebrates Australian migration

Australia’s National Library has unveiled its latest exhibition, Hopes & Fears: Australian Migration Stories, showcasing the rich and diverse heritage of migrants who have...

Food for thought: Fixing emotional issues with food

Reina Shukl’s new book Woke Emotions with Wise Food, launched this October, is, as the title suggests, about exploring nutrition from ancient Eastern and...

How this young STEM advocate sees the future

With her recent appointment to the National Youth Advisory Group on promotion of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), Aayushi Khillan, 22, is filled...

‘There are more stories to be told from every ethnic group’

For actor Parvesh Cheena, growing up in the United States, the one thing he found himself doing like many other Indian-American kids was code...

A teacher who changes how we read and write

Mary Keating says she counts her birthdays backwards. An Australian educator, who has taught in different sectors and in different parts of the world,...

Australian researchers leverage AI to discover cancer risks

In a groundbreaking study, conducted by researchers from the University of South Australia (UniSA) and the University of Adelaide, led by Dr Iqbal Madakkatel,...

Dwijendra Kumar on the Indian fashion landscape

The Indian fashion landscape has undergone a remarkable evolution, firmly establishing itself as a prominent industry. Presently, individuals are increasingly conscious of their appearance,...

Are Australian Wines set to capture the Indian market?

The recently signed interim Australia-India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (AI-ECTA) took around eight plus years into making. Three Prime Ministers changed during its...

Krithika Mohan: On Identity, Storytelling and Bridging Cultures

Melbourne-based author Krithika Mohan is on a mission to make cultural representation a cornerstone of children’s literature. As the creative force behind Little Owl...