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Jhatkas add tadka to Short and Sweet

Bollywood category winners of S+S theatre festival announced This year, Short+Sweet - the festival of tasty short theatre bites – announced a bright – and...

Making the right moves

Dr Madhvi Mohindra tells Alys Francis that starting her own performing arts academy in Australia was a dream come true After years performing and working...

100 Scholarships to boost young regional artistic talent

The NSW Liberals & Nationals Government has created a scheme to develop young artistic talent through a regional scholarship program. Deputy Premier and Minister for...

580 more bus services roll into Western Sydney and Newcastle

Customers in Western Sydney and Newcastle will now benefit from more than 580 additional weekly bus services, taking the number of extra services introduced...

Lions Club Sydney holds Charter Night at Parliament House

The Lions Club of Sydney Indian Inc. held its Charter Night on 8 April 2015 at NSW Parliament House, joining the ranks of 46,000 service clubs...

NSW govt’s pop-up event to market Sydney to China

The NSW Government will continue its focus on promoting Sydney and NSW to China, the State’s largest source market for international visitors, Minister for...

Australian initiative, Indian perspective

Indian University students were given a glimpse of Australian cinema through a touring film festival My trip to India from November 2014 to January 2015...

Cruise for a cause

Ekal Australia had yet another successful fundraising event on 15 March, when their three-hour Sunset Cruise saw more than 165 people aboard the Sydney...

One day symposia in May on ‘creative and cultural dimensions of Bollywood’

In recent years, both the Indian and Australian governments are seeing creative industries as a new growth area with booming business and employment opportunities...

Tamil romantic thriller wraps up Sydney shoot

Is Australia gaining popularity as a film destination for Tamil movies? The latest in the line is upcoming Tamil romantic thriller “Maha Maha”, which...