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Shaam-e-Mehfil for a noble cause with Suhas and Savaniee

By Manju Mittal On May 12, 2018, Mother’s Day weekend, not even a cold chilly wet weather stopped music lovers to attend Shaam-e-Mehfil organised by Suhas Mahajan and presented by Sewa Australia at Madison Function Centre, Dural. Listening to music depends a lot on the environment in which you experience it. The warmth of an […]

Roanna Gonsalves’ ‘Permanent Resident’ wins Premier’s Literary Award

Minister for Multiculturalism Ray Williams presented Roanna Gonsalves with the Multicultural NSW Award at the 2018 NSW Premier’s Literary Awards. Roanna Gonsalves was gifted with $20,000 prize money for her published collection of 21st  century immigrant stories titled  The Permanent Resident. Mr Williams congratulated Ms Gonsalves for her dedication to telling stories that educate and […]

Go Goa ”“ to the gateway of India

By Neena Badhwar Goa Tourism came to promote Goa as a tourist destination in Sydney and New Zealand this month. A sumptuous dinner and presentation on Goa was attended by tour operators, travel agents, airline officials, members of the community, media and Consul General of India Mr. Vanlal Vawna. Gavin Dias (3rd fromLeft) with guests […]

More jobs created as BMT Australia opens new Adelaide office

In yet another sign of the growing local defence industry, BMT Australia has opened its doors in Adelaide. Minister for Defence Industry, the Hon Christopher Pyne MP, today formally opened the company’s Adelaide office. BMT Australia,  a subsidiary of BMT Group, is a maritime engineering, science and technology consultancy which has key roles in many […]

I would have not made Raazi without Alia Bhatt: Meghna Gulzar

By Neeru Saluja Sensitive filmmaker Meghna Gulzar has once again delved into narrating a true life story with ”˜Raazi’. As the much anticipated film has been receiving raving reviews, the director was both excited and nervous when we talked to her a day before the film’s release. The daughter of filmmaker-lyricist Gulzar and actress Rakhee […]

Angry Kangaroo, Defiant Tiger

Pokhran II 20th Anniversary By Rekha Bhattacharjee Sydney 11th May 2018 “We can also say the date has been engraved in the history of India as a demonstration of its military power,” Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in his monthly radio address “Mann Ki Baat” a few weeks back. The Indian PM was referring […]

Tennis star of the future ”“ Zachary Viiala

By Kersi Meher-Homji Two 12-year-old Australian elite junior tennis players – Zachary Viiala from Perth and Hana Sonton from the Gold Coast ”“ have been announced as Australia’s representatives for the 2018 Longines Future Tennis Aces tournament in Paris from 31 May to 2 June. Zach’s mother Sharan Dogra is of Indian descent. Zachary and […]

Hillary won Sydney with her insightful sum up of world affairs and about the constant vitriolic barrage targeted at women

By Neena Badhwar It was a packed theatre around 9000 in all who cheered as she walked on to the stage. She looked small from afar with the audience sitting right up to the auditorium roof. Hillary Rodham Clinton came to Sydney and Melbourne earlier, a neon colourful sign proudly displaying her name outside the […]

Casting call for Indian kids for an upcoming Australian series

National Indigenous NAIDOC Art Fair returns to Sydney

The National Indigenous NAIDOC Art Fair will return to Sydney across two days in 2018, with the event set to kick off celebrations ahead of this year’s NAIDOC Week. Presented by Blak Markets, a social enterprise arm of First Hand Solutions, the National Indigenous NAIDOC Art Fair offers remote Indigenous art centres and artists the […]

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