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Brisbane’s ‘biggest year yet’ for the Hindu festival of lights

Brisbane’s ‘biggest year yet’ for the Hindu festival of lights

This year, Brisbane is getting behind Diwali – the biggest event on the Hindu calendar – more than ever before.

  • by Neesha Sinnya

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The flocks of these faiths are expanding as Australians turn their back on the church

The flocks of these faiths are expanding as Australians turn their back on the church

In the suburbs, Sikhism, Hinduism and Buddhism are flourishing as Christianity plummets in a society with more atheists than ever.

  • by Melissa Cunningham
How a coin toss could break the hearts of a billion people

How a coin toss could break the hearts of a billion people

If the cricket gods are smiling on India, the crowning moment will come on Sunday with captain Rohit Sharma marking an undefeated campaign by lifting the World Cup in front of 130,000 fans.

  • by Andrew Wu
‘We invite all the happiness’: Melbourne’s Indian community celebrates Diwali

‘We invite all the happiness’: Melbourne’s Indian community celebrates Diwali

Melbourne’s Indian community celebrated the beginning of the Diwali, the festival of lights, on Saturday, but paused to remember five locals killed in the crash in Daylesford.

  • by Najma Sambul
When good beats evil: Why a million Australians celebrate Diwali
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When good beats evil: Why a million Australians celebrate Diwali

In this Explainer from our archives, we look at where Diwali came from and what it means today.

  • by Jewel Topsfield and Rachael Dexter
World of photos, November 11, 2023
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World of photos, November 11, 2023

The best photos from the international wire agencies as chosen by our picture editors.

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Bollywood bangers, bright lights: Where to celebrate Diwali this weekend

Bollywood bangers, bright lights: Where to celebrate Diwali this weekend

Docklands will be transformed into a mini Delhi on Saturday with flowers, dance and colour as thousands of revellers celebrate the festival of lights.

  • by Rachael Dexter
Sunak is Britain’s first Asian prime minister, but this diversity success was no accident

Sunak is Britain’s first Asian prime minister, but this diversity success was no accident

Images captured inside No. 10 this Diwali told a story Britons have never heard before: the prime minister, hands together in prayer, a garland of roses around his neck.

  • by Latika Bourke
It’s beautiful, bright and inspiring, but Diwali likely to bring ‘severe’ air pollution to Delhi

It’s beautiful, bright and inspiring, but Diwali likely to bring ‘severe’ air pollution to Delhi

During last year’s festival of lights, pollution emissions from the firecrackers alone contributed to the Indian capital recording its worst air quality in years.

  • by Amy Cheng

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