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Independent news and stories connecting you to life in Australia and Hindi-speaking Australians.Copyright 2023, Special Broadcasting Services Ciencias Sociales Política y Gobierno
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  • Stories from India: Bipin saved an elephant as a teen. And never stopped protecting them
    Feb 17 2026
    Bipin Kashyap, a resident of Assam, has loved wildlife, especially elephants, since childhood. His passion grew stronger at 16 when he rescued an elephant. Since then, he has devoted his life to protecting and saving them, considering them part of his family. He can even recognise many older elephants. During the rainy season, when elephants fall into streams, Bipin quickly rushes to rescue them with the help of his companions. He also works with the forest department to treat and support injured elephants.
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    9 m
  • Lunar New Year 2026: 'Year of the Horse' welcomed with vibrant celebrations across the globe
    Feb 17 2026
    The Lunar New Year has commenced with vibrant celebrations across Asia and beyond, marking the arrival of the 'Year of the Horse'. From fireworks and temple prayers to bustling markets and lantern festivals, communities worldwide embraced traditions centred on family, prosperity, and renewal. Leaders and cultural voices highlighted themes of resilience and hope, as diaspora communities carried the festivities across continents, reinforcing the festival’s enduring message of unity, heritage, and optimism for the year ahead.
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    9 m
  • Meaningful work and social connections key to migrants’ belonging in Australia, study finds
    Feb 17 2026
    A new report has explored what shapes the sense of belonging among Australia’s fastest-growing migrant communities, including people with ties to China, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Iraq and the Philippines. Commissioned by the Department of Home Affairs and conducted by researchers at the Scanlon Foundation Research Institute, the study found that community connections are the strongest drivers of migrants’ sense of belonging in Australia. Participants identified the biggest settlement challenges as securing meaningful employment, followed by feelings of isolation or cultural difference, learning English, managing living costs and finding culturally appropriate food.
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    14 m
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