Archive for: April, 2019

Kalank’s weak story disappoints though dances are a feast to watch

By Gita Malik If you are a Madhuri Dixit and Alia Bhatt fan then this is the movie for you. Otherwise Kalank is an unrealistic and over stretched drama.  Long drawn out sub plots,  Varun Dhawan’s bull fight were totally unnecessary.  Kirti Sanon lacked lustre in the item dance and song. The huge star cast […]

Feel the love and care at SriOm Care senior meets

By Neena Badhwar SriOm Care Senior Group meets are a place where Indian seniors come together and enjoy few hours together. They do yoga, sing, eat, learn various techniques to manage health issues and just make friends. These are the friends they make in their twilight years who help and pray for each other as […]

Australians Say Electric Cars Are the Future

TWO-THIRDS OF Australians expect to purchase an electric car in future, according to new polling commissioned by the Climate Council.  The poll, conducted by YouGov Galaxy, surveyed 861 eligible voters online between April 10 and 11.   “Australians are much more forward-thinking than the Federal Government.  They are keen to be part of the electric […]

Curry Kings of Parramatta – a play you must watch

Curry Kings of Parramatta by Sudha Bhuchar & Shaheen Khan from 18-20th April at Riverside Theatre Parramatta, NSW A humorous play that confronts the issue of migrant population in Western Sydney Curry Kings of Parramatta is a poignant play that deals with South-Asian migration to Australia and the subsequent establishment of a network of Indian-Pakistani restaurants, […]

Wanted: federal election material for our National collection

National Library’s Election Ephemera Collection are looking for printed campaign material, including flyers, letters to constituents, how-to-vote cards, stickers, badges, posters, or any other original published material to promote a party or candidate, or to lobby on election issues. Political ephemera provides a unique perspective into Australia’s social life and political landscape ”“ the rise […]

ANZAC spirit recalls Australia-India friendship

By Vijay Badhwar Thanks to the Hindu Council of Australia who took initiative last year to erect the Cherrybrook Cenotaph that the Indian community now shares a part of ANZAC history. On Baisakhi Day, April 13, the Indian community commemorated a service to remember Indian soldiers who took part in two World Wars and gallantly […]

Sydney’s newest stadium opens in Parramatta

Sunday, 14 April 2019 Thousands of Western Sydney sports fans had their first look at the new Bankwest Stadium in Parramatta today, which was officially opened by Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Minister for Sport John Sidoti. The huge crowd flocked to the new stadium ”“ which is on time and under the $360 million budget […]

17 April the date by which to apply for parent visa sponsorships

One week until sponsorship applications open for the new Temporary Sponsored  Parent  Visa Migrant families wanting to sponsor their parents to come to Australia for up to 10 years will be able to lodge an application to become a sponsor from next week.  A dedicated team within the Department of Home Affairs has been set up to […]

Dev Patel’s ‘The Wedding Guest’ in this years’ Sydney Film Fest

The 66th  Sydney Film Festival has announced a sneak peek of 25 new films to be featured in this year’s 5-16 June event.The announcement is in advance of the full program launch on Wednesday 8 May. This year’s festival is screening director Michael Winterbottom’s Indian film ‘The Wedding Guest’ starring actor Dev Patel along side […]

Sydney celebrates Holi with Phagun Bahar

‘Phagun Bahar’ Holi get together organised by Indian Literary & Art Society (ILASA Inc) and Hindi Samaj on March 31, 2019 at Dundas Community Centre was a crowded event. Close to hundred people turned up with ten local poets entertaining Sydneysiders in the spirit of joyous mood in which this extremely popular festival of India […]

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