
Indian community leaders call for more education around their culture
Indian nationals are flocking to Queensland - with data from the latest census showing they are the third largest group of migrants to Australia. Community leaders are calling for more education around their culture - as Punjabi rapidly becomes one of the most spoken languages in the country.
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