mental resilience Matt Levy

Free ‘Lunch and Learn’ webinars for jobseekers during October, Mental Health Month Paralympic Matt Levy understands a thing or two about overcoming obstacles. Born at 15 weeks premature with cerebral palsy and vision impairment, Matt has survived over 50 operations on his brain, heart, lungs and ears. Incredibly, he hasRead More →

Federal Court PDWL

Is PDWL decision  judicial activism challenging political intent? The Acting Minister for Immigration Alan Tudge is under fire from the Federal Court for not allowing an Afghani asylum seeker who can only be referred to as PDWL out of detention, when the refusal to grant him protection visa by theRead More →

Aged Care Keating V Robinson model

With COVID-19 turning the world upside down in 2020, all eyes have been cast on how our politicians manage the new situation. With a very high number of Australian COVID-19 infections and deaths being in the aged care sector – and the soon due report of the Royal Commission intoRead More →

World Leader Narendra Modi

Epic (getepic.com) is a digital resource library providing resources to elementary school age children’s reading needs, more particularly aged up to 12 years old. The digital resource is prescribed to by (according to their website) 91% of the schools in America. The resource has many books on India and recentlyRead More →

Kyle and Jacki Indian Media

The Indian media and its head honchos have their own standards and rules and the masses, with smart phones in their hands have turned into some sort of armies on one side or the other rather than providing cultural policing and asking for accountability. Anyone can say anything and itRead More →

Law Council corporate criminal responsibility

The Law Council of Australia has welcomed the Government’s tabling of the Australian Law Reform Commission‘s (ALRC) review of the nation’s corporate criminal responsibility regime, but is urging the parliament to take a cautious approach when considering fundamental principles of criminal law. Contained in the ALRC review are recommendations thatRead More →

Monika Arora Delhi Riots 2020

2019 was a big year form India, whether you like Modi or hate him. On August 5, the special status of J&K was repealed. And on December 12, 2019, the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) 2019 passed through the Indian parliament. What followed is entirely in the world public domain. MonikaRead More →

SSR Death Decision today

The Supreme Court will deliver its decision today in the case of Rhea’s application to the court to have the probe by Bihar police (and the FIR lodged in Patna) transferred to Mumbai at 3.30 PM Melbourne time. Readers will know the FIR lodged in Patna named Rhea, her familyRead More →