Archive for: September, 2017

E-Paper October-November 2017

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Aarzu Singh is Miss India Australia 2017

Aarzu Singh,  20 years old Australian pharmacy student from Gold Coast, Queensland is Raj Suri  Miss India Australia 2017 winner.  In addition to English, Aarzu speaks two more languages, Hindi and Punjabi. Aarzu Singh was selected on the basis of her overall performance at the official auditions and the talent workshops in Melbourne and Sydney. […]

A group of seniors that enjoys each other’s company

Indian Seniors Group ”“ Hornsby (ISG) has been in existence for the last 12 years. It started in Hornsby and then moved to Epping Leisure and Learning Centre, off Pembroke Street, under the Library, near Railway Station for the last 8 years. Says its president, Dave Passi, “ISG has been trying to empower the seniors […]

Bhajan singer Krishna says spiritual music rejuvenates and gives mental peace

 By Rekha Rajvanshi I went to Regents Park Sai temple and heard his beautiful voice. Sometimes passion takes over the profession and that is the case with Krishnaji who started his devotional singing journey 24 years ago. An exceptional bhajan singer who is visiting Australia these days, a child psychologist by profession, he talks about […]

Preparation the key to fire safety this summer season

The NSW Government and fire agencies are urging everyone to be aware of the bush fire risk this long weekend and to ensure they discuss and review their plans for the summer ahead. Minister for Emergency Services Troy Grant said the fires over recent weeks should spur residents into action to prepare for the fire […]

The Mozart of Madras arrives in Sydney!

By Neeru Saluja As Sydney is holding it’s breath for the music maestro AR Rahman’s magic, the legend interacted with the media ahead of the concert where he will be performing live with a band of renowned singers, organised by Polux Media. Celebrating 25 years of his journey with the music and film industry, the […]

Pink Finss charity organises annual race day for breast cancer

By Manju Mittal On Thursday afternoon on September 21, 2017, I had the honour of attending Pink Finss charity race day at Hawkesbury Racecourse. The annual event raised awareness and funds for victims of breast cancer and their families. Breast cancer survivor and founder Jodie Amor has been assisting Pink Finss fundraising efforts for the […]

Unique Lotus Pavilion opened at Macquarie Park Cemetery and Crematorium

Prajna Monastery Australia monks and pandits from the Australian Council of  Hindu Clergy helped open the unique Lotus Pavilion at Macquarie Park Cemetery and Crematorium. Macquarie Park Cemetery and Crematorium officially opened its unique new Lotus Pavilion at a special ceremony on Wednesday, September 27. Members of the community attended the opening ceremony for the […]

Gandhi Jayanti on October 2 at UNSW

  Shri B. Vanlalvawna, Consul-General of India to Sydney and Mr Neville Roach AO, Patron of the Australia India Institute at UNSW Australia, take great pleasure in inviting you to the Annual Gandhi Memorial to be held on campus on  Monday 2nd of October 2017. The memorial celebrates the  birthday of Mahatma Gandhi  and is […]

Yugpurush ”“ A play on Gandhi coming to Australia

YUGPURUSH is a spiritual play that depicts the relationship between Mahatma Gandhi and his spiritual mentor, Shrimad Rajchandraji, who shaped Gandhi’s principles of truth, peace and non-violence. This multi-award winning theatrical masterpiece has performed more than 900 shows in about 275 cities across four continents in just 9 months. All surplus proceeds from YUGPURUSH will […]

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