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In an exclusive conversation with SBS Hindi, Victoria Police's Protective Service Officer (PSO) Mohammad Ali discusses the benefits of a career in public service and offers valuable tips for successfully navigating the recruitment process. Tune in to gain insights into what a typical day in the life of a Victoria Police officer entails.
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In honour of Australia's National Volunteer Week which runs from 20 May to 26 May this year, SBS Hindi recently spoke to Komal Ghai, a 41-year-old pharmaceutical officer from Melbourne who volunteers in the local yoga community. Ghai shares her perspective on the significance of volunteer work and why she believes itтАЩs essential to contribute to the community in Australia.
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This year, the Indian Australian Multicultural Sports Association (IAMSA), a non-profit organisation based in the Australian Capital Territory, was awarded Cricket Australia's Community Cricket Association of the Year Award. Furthermore, its director, Sanjay Sharma, received the Inclusion & Diversity Initiative of the Year Award. As a dedicated local cricket volunteer, Sharma has organised numerous tournaments, including the Multicultural World Cup and the Friendship Cup.
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Abbas Alvi, an Indian Australian, was honoured with the NSW Government Community Service Award during National Volunteer Week this year. Known for his volunteer work assisting migrants, Mr Alvi has been involved in numerous initiatives. As a community leader, he actively participates in various associations to promote peace and social cohesion. Additionally, he serves as the President of "We Australians are Creative," a community art organisation, where he supports aspiring artists.
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With the rise of artificial intelligence, concerns are now being raised about the non-consensual spread of deepfake pornography. The eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, says she has received multiple reports of young people being bullied by having purely synthetic pornographic images of them shared. Experts say that banning deepfake pornography is just one piece of the puzzle when it comes to addressing some of the deeper cultural issues surrounding gendered violence.
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In 2018, Shabbir Kanchwala, 47, launched his tea business in Melbourne. On this year's International Tea Day, celebrated on May 21, Itee Dewan delves into the saga of an entrepreneur who encountered various hurdles, notably a setback involving the disposal of almost 90 kilograms of tea. What led to this challenge, and what makes Shabbir's narrative particularly uplifting today?
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India's well known stand-up artist Amit Tandon is ready to present his new comedy set, 'Hamara Zamane Mein' in Australia. Known for his 'clean comedy' and family-centric content, his new set is based on the generational gap and nostalgia. Mr Tandon spoke to SBS Hindi about his new set, starting his comedy career in his late thirties, performing inside the Indian prison and much more.
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