Archive for: May, 2014

The Story of The Little Red Hen

            (Today the bread is being claimed by every political party in Indian election results) Once upon a time, a lamb, a cat, a pig, and a little red hen lived on an old farm on a flowery hill surrounded by fields of golden wheat. One day, the Little Red […]

TALK ON VASTHU SASTRA

By  Dr T. SELVA                       Author, Indian Down Under Vasthu Sastra columnist, International Speaker, Radio and TV Personality   T. Selva is an award-winning expert on ancient Indian secrets and knowledge and has presented 465 talks in 16 countries. He is the first person to […]

Come and support Ekal Jhankar 2014

                        Ekal foundation Australia is celebrating its 10th anniversary on July 26 with an Ekal ”“ Jhankar program of dance, music and songs. All proceeds go towards EVF Australia, a not-for-profit charity that runs schools in rural and tribal India. EVF Australia has by […]

The incredible Indian elections

              The incredible Indian elections which saw 814 million registered voters from a 1.2 billion population being the largest democratic exercise ever to choose a government and a leader. The 2014 elections of India have been a hotbed of controversies, collaborations, corruption and at times conniving candidates for the […]

Immigration & Education Expo in Sydney on June 4

  Student World will hold an Immigration and Education Expo 2014 at RYDGES World Square Hotel, Sydney on Wednesday, 4 June from 1.00pm to 7.00pm. This premier event in the Education Industry Calendar is a must for all Australian residents wishing to bring family and friends to Australia either to study or to immigrate. It’s […]

VU honours Julia Gillard

  Victoria University will honour two great Australian women ”“ the Hon Julia Gillardand Mrs Kirsty Sword Gusmao ”“ at the University’s graduation ceremonies this week. Ms Gillard and Mrs Sword Gusmao will be admitted to the degree of Doctor ofthe University,  honoris causa  in recognition of their significant contributions toeducation. Victoria University, Chancellor Mr […]

Indian films in Sydney Film Festival

              The  Sydney Film Festival  have just announced the full program for the 61st  Festival running from 04-15 June. There is an interesting line up of Indian films that one should not miss: Charulata (The Lonely Wife)  –  The wife of a newspaper editor  in the 1870’s finds a […]

National volunteer week celebrates community work

              Volunteering brings a happy smile  – Victor Dominello delivering meal from Meal On Wheels to Jean Chin at her home in Marsfield Minister for Citizenship and Communities Victor Dominello today marked the start of National Volunteer Week by launching the NSW Volunteer of the Year Awards, which include […]

A message from the Prime Minister ”“ Budget 2014

                Since coming to government, my colleagues and I have been putting in place our Economic Action Strategy to build a strong and prosperous economy for a safe and secure Australia. The Budget, to be delivered on Tuesday night is another big step forward in strengthening our economy. […]

Mother Supreme

                    By Malli Iyer To many of us, it would appear to be no more than a token gesture to celebrate Mother’s Day once each year. I don’t know of anyone who would not subscribe to this day of honouring their mother, motherhood and maternal bonds. […]

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