Archive for: May, 2011

Matrimonials Down Under

Mat 9. 23112011. Seeking suitable professional match for beautiful, slim, fair, cultured Indian Hindu Brahmin girl 30 years (1981/166cm). Educated in Australia, Australian citizen, Lawyer, currently working abroad, from a well settled family in Sydney for 29 years. Family orientated. Divorcee, innocent, issueless, very brief marriage. Serious inquiries only. Email with all details: sholing58@yahoo.com.au Mat […]

Salvation Army’s Red Shield Appeal this weekend

Commissioner James Condon, Salvation Army Commissioner for Australian Eastern Territory Senator the Hon. Kate Lundy, Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, Parliamentary Secretary for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, gave the keynote address at the launch of The Salvation Army’s 2011 Red Shield Appeal to ethnic communities on May 17 in Sydney.   In her address, […]

E-Paper April-May 2011 Issue

To view full screen, click on the ‘Full Screen’ link located at the top of the paper. To our dedicated readers using an iPad, we hope you enjoy the HTML5 enabled e-paper shown below. E Paper April-May 2011 by indiandownunder

Facing up to an addiction

  By Mevin Durai The 76-year-old woman walked down the hallway of Clearview Addictions Clinic, searching for the right department. She passed signs for the “Heroin Addiction Department (HAD)”, the “Smoking Addiction Department (SAD)” and the “Bingo Addiction Department (BAD)”.   Then she spotted the department she was looking for: “Facebook Addiction Department (FAD)”. It […]

Healing the Sole

By Devaki Parthasarathy “The human foot is a masterpiece of engineering and a work of art,” Leonardo de Vinci As I pondered over the myriad of things I wanted to talk about, I thought about the feet. I came back from work yesterday and said, “My feet are killing me!!!” Empathise with that phrase? How […]

Khalil Gibran

  By S. Sunder Das Khalil Gibran, one of the greatest philosophers from the Middle East, was born on January 6, 1883, to the Maronite family of Gibran in Bsharri, a mountainous area in Northern Lebanon.   At that time Lebanon was a Turkish province part of Greater Syria (Syria, Lebanon, and Palestine) and subjugated […]

Download a software for your soul

Caption: Book Jacket; Dr R S Muthukrishnan By Neena Badhwar Dr. RS Muthukrishnan, a well known Sydney doctor, motivational speaker and trainer of hypnosis,    having trained GPs all across Australia has compiled an impressive book on hypnosis and mind power    titled ”˜Software for Your Soul’. Says Dr  Muthu  in his book, “During my […]

An exciting new era for Indo-Oz film ventures

Caption: (top) Peter Castaldi, Deborah Lee Furness, Hugh Jackman and Anupam Sharma in Mumbai and (bottom): Director Bill Bennett By Neena Badhwar An Australian Film Initiative’s first event in India (AAFI – March 26-27) ended on a high note as famous Indian media house Viacom 18 Motion Pictures became the first Indian film corporate to […]

Fiji, an international enigma

Karam C. Ramrakha, a long time lawyer, writer and columnist, uses his expert knowledge of Fiji with his 16 years as a Fiji MP (1966-1982) to assess the current situation in Fiji. Red China (has there ever been another one?) watches nervously as there are widespread demonstrations in the Arab and other worlds against dictatorships […]

There’s no Rama without Sita

Sita with Luv and Kush By Kanaka Ramakrishna Ramayana, the most ancient and popular epic, is the encyclopaedia of the ancient Indian life and wisdom portraying an ideal civilization. It has been the cherished heritage of the whole Hindu world for the last several thousands of years and forms the basis of their thoughts and […]

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