Archive for: July, 2011

Raju Varanasi works technology into teaching

Raju Varanasi By Rekha Rajvanshi Raju Varanasi is an Australian Fulbright Scholar. As the Director of the Curriculum and Learning Innovation Centre, he promotes a culture of innovation and organisational learning across NSW Department of Education and Communities. Earlier, he was a Director  in TAFE NSW for several years. Raju is an IIT graduate in […]

We need help

Dr Colin Yarham By Neena Badhwar When you meet Dr Colin Yarham you do not realize that he is 80 years old with an extended family, wife, children, grandkids in Australia and a life full of good times and bad times. Yet he leaves it all and goes and spends ten months out of the […]

Homeless in Sydney

  Dipen Dhruv – Sleepless on Sydney Streets By Neena Badhwar   Dipen Dhruv, CEO of Leapfrog Consulting – a management consulting company focusing on organizations that are going through technological transformation was not the CEO for one night but a homeless person on the streets of Sydney. Dipen Dhruv participated in St Vinnies Sleepout […]

If numbers don’t show, we miss out: Sheba

      (Sheba Nandkeolyar is the CEO of Multicall Connexions, the agency which has been selected by ABS Census Australia to communicate about the Census 2011 messages to all the multicultural communities. She is the marketing strategist and works closely with clients to target multicultural audiences.)   Sheba Nandleokyar says that Census 2011 is […]

Be counted in Australian Census

Paul Lowe, Head of the Australian Population Census program   By Neena Badhwar   Paul Lowe is the Head of the Australian Population Census program and is responsible for all aspects of the program from enumeration through to the dissemination of the results.  He has over 20 years experience in census taking in Australia and […]

Till marriage do us part

Shahid and Kareena in ‘Jab We Met’ By Neeru Saluja They were together for 25 years and had four children. Their marriage was considered as one of the most successful Hollywood weddings. Their divorce shook up the whole industry and the sanctity of marriage was being questioned. It was all over the headlines – former […]

Hadlee remembers Lillee, Imran and Kapil

Sir Richard Hadlee with Kapil Dev By Kersi Meher-Homji New Zealand’s cricket legend Sir Richard Hadlee was the Chief Guest at a function jointly held by the Cricketers’ Club of NSW and the LBW Trust which collects money for the underprivileged cricketers in India, Pakistan and Zimbabwe. It was a pleasure chatting with him. He […]

E-paper June-July Issue, 2011

To view the June/July E Paper in 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. The Indian Down Under – E Paper June-July, 2011 by indiandownunder

Triple milestones for the Lord’s Test

Sachin Tendulkar,   on the verge of a unique milestone – 100 international centuries   The first Test between England and India starting on 21st July will usher in three milestones. Firstly, it will be the 2000th Test in cricket’s colourful history. In 1985 I had written a book titled “1000 Tests” (Strata) which gave […]

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