UIA celebrates 100 years of Indian cinema with movie marathon
To celebrate 100 years of Indian cinema, United Indian Association (UIA) organized a free ‘Movie Marathon’ day.
The day-long programme was held in Parramatta Park...
Michael Adonai, a treasure for Australian art
Eritrean-born artist Michael Adonai is one who believes art can show artists´ inner emotions rather than his objective observations. His own style, a combination...
Phull steam ahead
From films to commercials and TV productions, actor Sahil Phull says he loves to use his body and emotions to create characters that entertain
It’s...
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,...
What are you waiting for?
Rising property prices in India may have dented investors’ sentiments but the bottomline is that real estate has always been a lucrative destination for...
‘I have great responsibility on my shoulders’
Two-time People of Australia Ambassador Deepak Vinayak says community cohesion and multi-faith activism are his primary goals
Deepak Vinayak, a station Officer at Macleod Station,...
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...
Cancer survivor, ethnic community crusader turns WikiLeaks candidate
Once given up for dead, Suresh Rajan, 54, believes nothing can stop him now
When Suresh Rajan migrated from Bangalore to Perth in 1975 with...
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...