Archive for: August, 2012

Urgent requirement of a couple for an International Australian documentary

URGENT Urgently required, for a high end international documentary, a couple of Indian origin who are facing strong opposition from their parents/family/ community to their marriage due to caste/religious differences or any other reason. Either one or both partners need to be Australian residents/citizens and willing to work with a camera team of international professionals. […]

SBS goes desi with PopDesi

  Indian community is the largest growing community in Australia as over 13 per cent of skilled migrants came from India as the current Census results say. And Indian community is the one which has always been asking for more air time on SBS radio. To fulfill the rising demand SBS has launched a new […]

CIA celebrates Independence day by donating to Cancer Council of Australia

The Indian Independence Day Celebrations organised by the Council of Indian Australians (CIA) on Friday, the 10th August 2012 at the Bowman Hall, Blacktown was a stunning success with a record 500 guests in attendance. The event was certainly appreciated by all those who came out to watch and cheer the cultural dance performers and […]

FAIA celebrates Indian Independence Day with ”˜India Nite’

Folk and Fashion at FAIA’s India Nite all for a good cause Federation of Australian Indian Associations Inc (FAIA) celebrated an ”˜India Nite’ on Saturday July 28,  2012 at Red Gum Function Centre, Wentworthville. The India Nite event was held in aid of FAIA Benevolent Fund. The fund established by FAIA aims to cater to […]

UIA Mela a historic and proud event for Australian Indians

NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell, Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Opposition Leader Tony Abbott at the fair Nihal Gupta, Hon Phillip Ruddock, Geoff Lee MP Parreamatta, Victor Dominello NSW Minister for Citizenship and Communitites and Dr Hem Chander Rao Neni Tiwari of Value World Travel with his group promoting value travel By Vish Viswanathan and Manju […]

VOTE 1 for INDIANS

Beth Shalini Perera, Holroyd Council E Ward   Charisma Kaliyanda Liverpool; Dilip Chopra, Hornsby Ward A; Gurdeep Singh Hornsby Ward E; John Niven Parramatta Phillip Arthur Ward; Sukhwant Singh Sidhu Parramatta Phillip Arthur Ward; Raj Datta Strathfield; Susai Benjamin Blacktown Ward 3   By Neena Badhwar Local Council Elections have become a hot battleground for […]

Master Saleem dazzles Sydney

Master Saleem with Manju Mittal By Manju Mittal An extremely talented Bollywood Playback singer Master Saleem came to Sydney and entertained live in a memorable evening thoroughly enjoyed by Sydnesiders. Saleem was born near Jalandhar Punjab. He is the son of the famous Sufi singer Ustad Pooran Shah Koti who was also the guru of […]

Unforgettable experience with Anita Lerche

By Manju Mittal Who would think of ”˜Heer’ from a place other than Punjab. 33-year-old Anita Lerche, an extremely talented International singer, song writer and composer, released an album ”˜Heer from Denmark’ in November 2006. Yes beautiful as Heer is in our folkloric tales so is beautiful Anita Lerche who came to Sydney and stole […]

Message from Hon Victor Dominello on Indian Independence Day

  INDIAN INDEPENDENCE DAY 2012 Message from the Minister for Citizenship and Communities   I am delighted to send my warmest wishes to our local Indian community as you celebrate Indian Independence Day 2012, marking 65 years since Indian independence from British reign. The Indian community has established itself as one of the larger and […]

SBS interviews Satwant Singh Kaleka’s nephew

  Wisconsin rallies after the horrific Sikh Temple   In an emotional interview with SBS, the nephew of Satwant Singh Kaleka has paid tribute to his uncle who died earlier this week, trying to save others from an armed gunman at a Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wisconsin. The horrific mass murder claimed six lives. […]

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