Why do cricket balls have to be so hard?
John Arnold, University of South Australia and Tom Wycherley, University of South Australia The game of cricket is believed to ...
John Arnold, University of South Australia and Tom Wycherley, University of South Australia The game of cricket is believed to ...
By Daniel Angus Young people in Australia are on the verge of a profound shift in their digital lives. The ...
Vaughan Cruickshank, University of Tasmania; Brendon Hyndman, Charles Sturt University, and Tom Hartley, University of Tasmania Cricket’s first Test match ...
Peter Mayer, University of Adelaide and Sukhmani Khorana, UNSW Sydney There are several predictable cycles in Australian public opinion, and ...
Gurmesh Singh, the Member for Coffs Harbour, has been elected unopposed as the leader of the New South Wales National ...
A first-of-its-kind symposium in Melbourne, Understanding Caste Discrimination in Diaspora: Building Dialogues and Allyship, brought together scholars, activists, and community ...
Academic freedom is deteriorating sharply in India, where new university rules curbing student expression, politically driven censorship, and rising campus ...
In the ancient city of Taiyuan, colours, rhythm, and movement converged as Newcastle’s Chakras Performing Arts represented Australia and India ...
In August 1821, a letter arrived in Calcutta from across the seas. Written by a Muslim woman named Pearbux, it ...
The recent rallies held in Australia were branded as 'anti-Indian' but they actually targeted all migrant communities. These street manifestations ...