Pallavi Singhal, Brisbane Times

Pallavi Singhal

Brisbane Times

Australia

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Past:
  • Brisbane Times
  • The Sydney Morning Herald
  • Canberra Times
  • Essential Kids
  • The Age

Past articles by Pallavi:

Queen Elizabeth II in Australia: The life of a royal down under

The Queen visited Australia 16 times between 1954, less than a year after she was crowned, and 2011. She was the first and, so far, only reigning monarch to visit the country. → Read More

Heavy surf warning for Sydney as strong winds ease off

Heavy surf conditions will continue today and tomorrow, with waves of up to five metres lashing Sydney’s beaches on Sunday. → Read More

‘Government-led approaches haven’t worked’: Indigenous funding going to community initiatives

Community-led health care and housing initiatives aimed at Closing the Gap will receive a funding boost of more than $400 million, with NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet admitting “traditional government-led approaches haven’t worked”. → Read More

See how your neighbourhood vote changed in the 2022 election

The May 21 election revealed a significant shift in voter behaviour as Scott Morrison’s government was swept from power. See how your local polling booth’s vote shifted over time. → Read More

Queen Elizabeth II's life and times documented on world's banknotes

Queen Elizabeth II has been featured in currency ever since she was a little girl. Here's how she's appeared on banknotes around the world across nine decades. → Read More

Thousands without power as 100km/h winds batter NSW

Sydneysiders can expect to wake up to another cold morning and damaging winds on Wednesday, with a severe weather warning in place for a third day. → Read More

Russia-Ukraine war timeline: How Vladimir Putin's invasion is progressing towards Kyiv

Russia's forces have pummeled Ukraine, reducing cities to rubble and forcing millions of civilians to flee. Here's how the brutal incursion has unfolded. → Read More

Five people, including three police officers, in hospital after stabbing and car crash

Three members of the Queensland police and two other people are all in a serious condition following a car crash and stabbing. → Read More

Four-year-old twins die after fire in house near Byron Bay

The twin girls have died after suffering from smoke inhalation after a fire began in a house near Byron Bay this morning. → Read More

COP26 Glasgow summit: How the world ran out of time on climate change

Natural disasters have intensified over the past 20 years especially, as world leaders meet for the COP26 summit in Glasgow. → Read More

How climate change is threatening Australia’s favourite fruits

Mango growers are expecting the smallest harvest in at least two decades this summer, and the news isn’t good for cherry and grape growers either. → Read More

‘What choice do they have?’: Western Sydney’s young workers front up despite COVID fears

Western Sydney’s young workers have borne the brunt of this outbreak in several ways: they’ve been the least vaccinated and caught the most COVID-19 all while showing up every day to work in essential industries. → Read More

Truck driver hit with bottle, crowbar in Sydney’s west

A truck driver is in hospital after being seriously assaulted by a group of young men in Sydney’s west on Friday. → Read More

Woman dies after bus and car collide in Parramatta

A woman in her 40s has died after a bus and a car collided in Sydney’s west. → Read More

Charting success: how NSW’s economy has changed over 10 years

NSW has gone from the economic slow lane, to the fast lane, and then into reverse during the Coalition’s decade in office. → Read More

Australia extends suspension of New Zealand travel bubble

Australia has extended its suspension of the travel bubble with New Zealand for a further 72 hours after more community cases were reported. → Read More

Body found in a car in the Blue Mountains

A man’s body was found in a car in the Blue Mountains on Tuesday morning. → Read More

RFS member charged with lighting 30 fires in NSW

A firefighter is alleged to have deliberately lit more than 30 spot fires in the state’s south-west between November last year and January. → Read More

Salmon swindlers allegedly net 250 tonnes of fish from Sydney plant

Five people have been charged over the theft of salmon, worth about $4 million, from a facility in Ingleburn in Sydney's south-west. → Read More

December online shopping records point to new normal

Australian households bought more items online in the first week of December than ever recorded before and nearly one million households shopped online for the first time this year. → Read More