One Queensland, many stories: Premier thanks communities at Parliament House
Around 350 people from dozens of nationalities gathered at Parliament House for the 2025 Multicultural Community Reception, marking one of the highlights of Multicultural...
Swamy Radha Manohar Das brings message of peace to Brisbane
Brisbane welcomed Swamy Radha Manohar Das, a respected spiritual teacher whose work has touched communities around the world through his focus on peace, harmony,...
Bomb threat prompts support for Islamic College of Brisbane
A bomb threat targeting the Islamic College of Brisbane has drawn strong condemnation, with Senator Paul Scarr calling it a “despicable act” that has...
Night Feast set to light up Brisbane with food, art and music
Brisbane’s popular Night Feast will return this spring, once again transforming the Powerhouse precinct into a lively showcase of food, art and music. Running...
Brisbane’s Lord Ganesh Festival marks 20 years of celebration
The Brisbane community gathered on 30 September at Roma Street Parklands for this year’s Lord Ganesh Festival, hosted by Brihan Maharashtra Mandal, Queensland Inc....
Hindi Diwas in Brisbane: Poetry, song, and community at Milton
The Consulate General of India in Brisbane, in association with OM Positive Organisers, is hosting Hindi Diwas on Sunday, 14 September at The Polish...
Queensland backs India ties with education, food and tourism push
David Crisafulli’s visit to India this week marked the strongest statement yet from the Queensland Premier on his government’s intention to deepen ties with...
Over 10,000 gather in Cairns to celebrate Indian culture at record-breaking festival
More than 10,000 people turned out at Fogarty Park for the Cairns Indian Festival 2025, marking the event’s largest crowd to date and reaffirming...
Townsville Council to lock out striking workers as pay offer rejected
Townsville City Council will move to lock out staff for 48 hours if further industrial action continues this week, amid ongoing disputes over pay...
August 31 rallies draw sharp political divide as Indian community singled out
With less than a week to go before the 'March for Australia' rallies, political leaders across Queensland and Canberra are voicing strong opposition to...
















