‘Labor grants $750000 for development work’
The history of Sydney’s Sikh community will be on display thanks to a $750,000 grant from the Rudd Labor Government, announced by Foreign Minister...
Indo-Aus relationships have greater potential to grow: Rudd
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd outlined Australia’s blueprint for future engagement with India through the Australia in the Asian Century Country Strategy for India.
He...
AIBC looks to the future as Australia-India trade grows
AIBC NSW president Sheba Nandkeolyar is confident that as bi-lateral trade between Australia and India intensifies her organisation will become a key player.
For Sheba...
Liberals are for 457 visas, overseas students: Abbott
With just days left for the Federal elections, leader of the Opposition and Liberal party leader Tony Abbott made an attempt to reach out...
ATO boardroom briefings on Superannuation conducted in July
In July, the Access and Diversity Unit of the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) in conjunction with MultiConnexions conducted a series of boardroom briefings on...
India-Australia connection relived through ‘East Of India’ exhibition
From the bright, bold colours of a busy market place, silk saris, luxurious chintz textiles, images of kings on elephants and sculptures of god,...
DAFF issues rakhi advisory: no nuts or mithai please
Rakhi is a busy season for sisters, but in Australia, it is also apparently an even busier one for bio-security officers from the Department...
Check pre-travel vaccinations, say doctors
Number of cases of typhoid have doubled in the past five years, says Department of Health
Put pre-departure vaccinations on your travel checklist too, say...
‘Politics is a blueprint for reforms’
Dr Mohanadas Balasingham (Morgan), candidate from the Palmer United Party for the Grayndler seat, tells Shveata Chandel Singh that he wants to make a...
66 and going strong
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, Federal Member for Greenway Michelle Rowland and Foreign Minister Bob Carr wish the Indian community on Independence Day
MESSAGE FROM PRIME...