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Dave Sharma – a Liberal candidate from Wentworth

By Rekha Bhattacharjee Dave Sharma, candidate to contest from Wentworth   from former Prime Minister Turnbull’s seat.   He was backed by both Malcolm Turnbull and former PM John Howard as the best candidate! Prime Minister Morrison was for a female candidate. All said and done the Liberals has selected the best candidate ”“ Dave […]

Shrimad Bhagwat Katha by Pujya Ramesh Bhai Oza September 15-22

A DISCOURSE IN HINDI ON SHRIMAD BHAGWATAM The Minto Temple cordially invites you with your family and friends to experience the unique and blissful discourses by Pujya S.hri Ramesh Bhai Oza: 15 Sept – Discourse, 10am-2pm followed by mahaprasad 16 Sept – Discourse, 10am-2pm followed by mahaprasad 16 Sept – Cultural Evening, 5.00pm-6.30pm 17 Sept […]

Neeru Saluja in conversation with Sister Shivani in Sydney

Neeru Saluja talks to Brahma Kumari Sister Shivani on her first tour to Australia. Watch the full interview where she tells us how to manage overthinking, stress and dependence on technology.

Master class by Vasthu Shastra expert Dr. T. Selva

Dr. T. Selva, a Vasthu Shastra expert who has been writing a regular column in The Indian Down Under is running a master class to attract positive energies for health, happiness and prosperity by following Vasthu Shastra. Dr. T. Selva is from Malaysia and is the author of a best seller book – Vasthu Shastra […]

IABCA celebrates Australia India relationship

By Neeru Saluja With a vision to take the annual India Australia Business & Community Awards (IABCA) to India, IABCA Founder Sonia Sadiq Gandhi is taking one step closer every year. A flagship event of the community, IABCA celebrates Australia India relationship while honouring migrant entrepreneurship and community leadership. The director of Gandhi Creations, Sonia […]

New breakthrough in the war against antibiotic resistance

    Scientists at The University of Western Australia, in collaboration with researchers in Canada, have developed a new compound that can combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria. b-lactam antibiotics, better known as penicillins, are widely used to treat everything from skin infections and throat infections to diseases in humans such as pneumonia, tuberculosis and gonorrhoea. However the […]

Thoppu-Karnam ”“ Super Brain Yoga

By Devaki Parthasarathy I was very mischievous as a child. In school I was found standing on my seat more often than sitting on it! Now many years later as I sit and reminisce I remember the punishment I got at home”¦ “Thoppu Karnam”. Unfortunately (and now I think, fortunately) it was daily ritual for […]

Liverpool CBD the next significant city centre in Sydney

Liverpool’s city centre will be completely revitalised as part of a collaboration between the NSW Government and Liverpool City Council, which will see up to 10,000 new homes built and more than 22,000 new jobs created. Minister for Planning and Housing, Anthony Roberts, said 25 hectares of land in the city centre has been rezoned […]

New laws to protect domestic violence victims

Domestic violence victims will have greater protection in NSW with the introduction of tougher strangulation laws and longer Apprehended Domestic Violence Orders (ADVOs). Attorney General Mark Speakman and Minister for Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Pru Goward announced today the NSW Liberals & Nationals will introduce legislation to Parliament in coming weeks. Mr […]

Hard-working old guard retain AHIA management

  By Neena Badhwar GREvillea Room at the Wentworth Community Centre was grey with people, albeit with a thin smattering of youthful colours, around 212 in all, from a total of 510 registered members of Australian Hindi Indian Association (AHIA), one of the oldest community associations in Sydney, gathered together to elect their new committee […]

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