Archive for: September, 2019

”˜The Drowsy Chaperone’ ”“ a musical send up littered with wry humour

By Manju Mittal I am here to write about my first experience watching musical theatre play ”˜Drowsy Chaperone’, that was staged at Zenith theatre Chatswood, Sydney, indeed left an impression, a sweet impression. It was absolutely delightful to watch the play on Wednesday September 11, 2019. ”˜The Drowsy Chaperone’ gave one of the most physically […]

More than 80 per cent of Asian-Australians experience discrimination: New study

(Melbourne, 10 September 2019) Eighty-two per cent of surveyed Asian-Australians report that they have experienced discrimination in Australia, according to a new study conducted ahead of the first Asian-Australian Leadership Summit (AALS), an initiative of Asialink, PwC and the Australian National University.               The results are a part of […]

Strong growth in Australian citizenship

The number of migrants becoming Australian citizens continues to rise, with an 80 per cent increase in citizenship applications approved in 2018-19 compared to the previous financial year. More than 145,000 migrants had their citizenship by conferral applications approved in 2018-19, up from 81,000 in 2017-18. In addition to an 80 per cent increase in […]

Amazing record-breakers of Guiness World Records 2020 unveiled!

Sydney, Australia (September 5, 2019): Guinness World Records is ringing in a new decade of amazing feats throughout the globe with today’s release of GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS 2020, providing a sneak peek at some of the incredible record-breakers featured.   Celebrating the latest record-breaking achievements, GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS 2020 includes thousands of new record titles and […]

Migration program focusing on regional Australia

The Morrison Government’s Migration Program is tackling population pressures in our major cities, and backing regional areas looking for growth to secure their economic future. 160,323 visas were granted in 2018-19 under the Permanent Migration Program, the lowest number in a decade. The program also delivered 8987 places under the Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme, up […]

Bumrah’s hat-trick makes Windies lose way

By Kersi Meher-Homji Cricket writers all over the world have still not stopped rhapsodising   England all-rounder Ben Stokes’s miracle at Headingly, Leeds, another equally magical performer is more or less ignored. I mean India’s pace bowler and ace performer Jasprit Bumrah. Especially the way he has been making West Indies batsmen lose their way. […]

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