Biden presidency a win for Western Australia

Western Australia should be a huge beneficiary of Joe Biden presidency. As the US recovers from one of the least politically experienced presidents in history, we are now about to see one of the most experienced. On top of eight years as vice-president, Mr Biden was elected to the USRead More →

2008 Mumbai attacks plotter said that Pakistan’s Spy Agency ISI played a role @NYT

The 2008 terrorist attack on the Indian city of Mumbai beginning on 26th November (typically referred to as 26/11) and ending on 29th November will be regarded for long as a near cataclysmal event, writes Professor Raghbendra Jha. A series of attacks engineered by Lashkar-e-Taiba, an extremist organisation based in Pakistan,Read More →

Adverse Possession NRI news

As NRIs the Indian diaspora are known for their industrious nature and persistence in pursuit of their dreams. But they run the risk of running into legal issues if they do not take due care of their assets back home. One such issue can be – having a property inRead More →

Lab-grown airway cells CSIRO

CSIRO research paper published recently suggests lab-grown airway cells or lungs are already a reality. Read on: Once the stuff of sci-fi movies, growing organ cells in the lab is becoming more real. Scientists around the world use Petri dishes or membranes to grow human organ cell cultures, which reactRead More →

Spike in COVID-19 VIC

The spike in COVID-19 in Victoria shows just how easy it is for outbreaks to occur if we don’t continue to practise physical distancing and good hygiene, and stay at home when sick, writes Alison McMillan. The recent spike in COVID-19 cases in areas of Melbourne is disappointing, but weRead More →

Sexual violence - Dyson Heydon - Illustration only

No profession, class, or other demographic is immune from sexual violence (read predation) because it thrives wherever an imbalance of power exists. Only 1 in 10 reported cases of sexual violence proceed to court and secure a conviction Sexual violence thrives wherever there is an imbalance of power No profession,Read More →

The real purpose of India’s visit to Australia that begins on Tuesday with the two countries getting into the shortest mode of cricket in preparation for the World Twenty20 in India in a month’s time. Results-wise the just concluded five-match One-Day International (ODI) series may have been a big disappointment.Read More →

A State in Denial – Pakistan’s Misguided and Dangerous Crusade by B. G. Verghese What lies at the root of Pakistan’s persistent animus against its larger, eastern neighbour? Was it rancour over the process of Partition and the territorial division, over Kashmir, the division of river waters, the loss ofRead More →