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Westpac wishes Wealth & Prosperity for Diwali

  Happy Diwali from Westpac! Westpac is offering bonus interest on its eSaver online savings account and a discounted home loan offer which we hope will brighten our customers’ celebrations. Customers wanting to save will receive bonus interest for the first 3 months when opening a new Westpac eSaver account. Customers can enjoy ongoing access […]

Tendulkar retirement overshadows the ODI series

  TIDU reporter Gaurav Joshi reporting from India… Such is the stature of Sachin Tendulkar in India, the ODI series against Australia has taken a back seat for the moment.   From the various press conferences the Indian players have conducted over the past few days, majority of the questions have been about the star […]

Khan woos Sydney!

Lucky romances with Shahrukh sitting on top of hubby Balbir as he prays Neena Badhwar While King Khan was making waves in New Zealand and Australia I was in Mumbai – the Bollywood town. It lacked something. Instead of reading about stars, glamour and glitz of Bollywood in the tinsel town the reason being that […]

From far and wide, tributes pour in for Maestro Sachin

Adieu Sachin!   By Kersi Meher-Homji Some Indians call him God, cricket experts describe him as the best batsman after Don Bradman. To me he will remain a cricketer with dignity and modesty. From teenage sensation to mature maestro, Sachin Tendulkar will remain an icon. Universally recognised as among world’s greatest batsmen, he has finally […]

Language teachers please note

Board of Studies NSW – Consultation on Review of Languages Education in NSW languagesreview@bos.nsw.edu.au Thursday, 31 October 2013 from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM (EST) Hornsby Girls High School Edgeworth David Avenue Hornsby,  NSW  2077   Principals/nominee and languages teacher/s are invited to attend This event provides an opportunity for consultation on the Board of […]

Melbourne’s dirty secret: rorts and rip offs in CBD cleaning

  ( A survey found that that more than half the cleaners employed in the CBD are  international  students. Many of the  international  students employed in cleaning were born in India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh and Colombia. The investigation found that some are paid as little as $15 an hour, $9.35 an hour below the […]

Australia and India to collaborate on clean fuel production

  In a time when Australia’s liquid transport fuel supplies are declining and our transport needs are growing, a research partnership between Australia and India could provide a solution to a number of energy concerns and ultimately reduce the reliance of both countries on imported fuels. The widespread introduction of a clean-burning synthetic fuel, dimethyl […]

HSC enrolments in foreign languages at a record low – Labor

    The NSW Labor Opposition has expressed concern that the number of HSC students taking foreign languages has fallen to a record low – saying the O’Farrell Government is failing to prepare NSW graduates for a future of doing business in Asia. It has been reported today that only 8 per cent of the […]

CHEMEXCIL 2013 – A Key Milestone in Indo-Australia Bi-Lateral Relations

Top chemical corporations from Australia partnered with their Indian counterparts at the Indian Chemicals & Cosmetics Exhibition held over two days in September  24-25 at the Hilton, Sydney. A returning delegation from India, the exhibition saw a tremendous response in participation from both countries. Hosted by Chemexcil and inaugurated by Mr. Arun Kumar Goel, Consul […]

Gujrati film The Good Road represents India at Oscars

Gyan Correa’s national award winning Gujrati film ‘The Good Road’ has been nominated to represent India in the best foreign film category at next year’s Oscar. It is based on a lost and found story about a small boy who is lost during a family holiday to Kutch. With stiff competition from films like The […]