Archive for: July, 2014

Iftar dinner celebrates Interfaith harmony

                NSW Premier Mike Baird with Neera Srivastava (3rd from left)  and Saba Abdi (right) By Vijay Badhwar   NSW Premier Mike Baird hosted an Iftar dinner at Parliament House on 24 July inviting the NSW Muslim community observing the Islamic holy month of Ramadan along with other […]

India Australia Business and Community Awards (IABCA Awards) nominations close on 31 July 2014

            Gandhi Creations, the award winning event management consultancy is proud to launch, the inaugural India Australia Business & Community Awards (IABCA). This is a brainchild of Sonia Gandhi, who is a Paul Harris Fellow, Director of Gandhi Creations and the Global Origin for Indian People Award Winner in 2012 […]

10 futuristic job predictions

              We Indians are quite conscientious  of our children’s education and career path they take as we are pretty involved parents who want to be connected to our children even when they grow big, move out and get married. As Indian parents insist on traditional careers such as medicine, […]

Fact or fiction ”“ 3 day weekend

              One of Britain’s leading doctors recently called for the country to switch to a 3 day weekend advocating it will enhance our health, well-being, family, society and economy. It is based on having more time to relax and unwind, it speaks to the ability to be more efficient […]

Cautions on misleading labelling of non-vegetarian contents in Golden Circle Juice contents a revelation

                Hindu Council of Australia would like to draw your attention to news we have received that the Golden Circle long life apple juice and drink are prepared using a variety of clarifying agents one of which is derived from beef. Flavours (some are alcohol based) are used […]

White ribbon to strengthen engagement with multicultural NSW

    July 25, 2014. Minister for Citizenship and Communities Victor Dominello today announced the NSW Government would provide $80,000 to White Ribbon Australia to strengthen engagement with culturally diverse communities and increase awareness about violence against women. The announcement was made in the lead up to White Ribbon Night, a new initiative which encourages […]

Bankstown Paceway to host three day Camel Racing Carnival in July

                Bankstown Paceway directors Megan Lavender and Andrew Ho with cameleers and dromedaries at Bankstown Paceway ”˜Sydney will host its second annual city based series of camel races at the heart of Australian harness racing, Bankstown Paceway, next week (July 2014),’ according to Bankstown Paceway director Megan Lavender. […]

Lets give a standing ovation to Govinda on August 8!

                By Neena Badhwar Govinda arrives in Sydney on August 8 to give a performance vibrations of which have already shaken Sydney as it gets ready for this dancing sensation. Govinda is not just a dancing sensation he is a consummate stage performer who not only dances but […]

Parramatta lures entrepreneurs with $10,000 grants!

              Parramatta City Council is taking to the streets to encourage businesses from across Sydney to move to Parramatta. Parramatta Lord Mayor Cr John Chedid said Council staff are approaching businesses in areas such as the Sydney CBD, Surry Hills and the Inner West with a clear message: “Parramatta […]

2.2 billion people are poor or near-poor

Tokyo, 24 July 2014  – Persistent vulnerability threatens human development, and unless it is systematically tackled by policies and social norms, progress will be neither equitable nor sustainable. This is the core premise of the 2014 Human Development Report, launched here today by Prime Minister of Japan Shinzō Abe, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Administrator […]

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