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Kripa Krithivasan

Kripa Krithivasan joined Westpac Wire in 2022 as a News Reporter. After starting her career at Westpac in 2016, Kripa took some time off to host one of Australia’s most popular podcasts for South Asian Australians, Uncultured the Podcast, and is passionate about giving marginalised voices a platform. When she’s not at work, Kripa dabbles in a bit of stand-up comedy and Bharatnatyam - classical Indian dance.

Articles

Article title Women in Western Sydney a powerhouse of untapped potential

Article descriptionThe workforce participation of females in Western Sydney lags behind the rest of the city and getting more women into work there could give the state a major economic boost.

By AuthorKripa Krithivasan
News Reporter, Westpac Wire
4 mins

Article title How AI will shape the future of banking

Article descriptionAI will revolutionise banking in the years ahead, says Westpac’s CTO David Walker at the bank's TECHx23 conference; driving major efficiency gains and allowing for more personalised customer experiences.

By AuthorKripa Krithivasan
News Reporter, Westpac Wire
5 mins

Article title Dairy farmer is embracing tech to forge sustainable future

Article descriptionFor dairy farmer Robert Brokenshire, the use of technology is more than just an opportunity to boost productivity – it represents a commitment to adopting energy-efficient practices to ensure the sustainability of his farm, and of the planet.

By AuthorKripa Krithivasan
News Reporter, Westpac Wire
4 mins

Article title No one spared from cyber threats, report finds

Article descriptionThe government’s fourth Annual Cyber Threat report warns that malicious cyber activity continues to increase in sophistication, frequency, cost and severity compared to the previous year’s findings.

By AuthorJosh Wall and AuthorKripa Krithivasan 4 mins

Article title Fight for miscarriage awareness comes from the heart

Article descriptionAfter experiencing the trauma of miscarriage, Westpac Scholar Sam Payne struggled to find the support she needed to cope with her grief. She decided to take matters in to her own hands by founding the Pink Elephants Support Network for women experiencing pregnancy loss.

By AuthorKripa Krithivasan
News Reporter, Westpac Wire
4 mins

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