
India’s strong 225-member contingent has arrived in Australia to take part in Commonwealth Games 2018 being held from April 4 – 15 in the gold coast as the south Brisbane city is festively decorated to welcome competitors from around the world by countries that are part of the commonwealth. 5000 athletes in all have […]
Minister for Disability Services, Ray Williams is welcoming the premiere of ABC’s Employable Me series tonight. Employable Me follows the journey of nine individuals with neuro diverse conditions as they search for meaningful employment. Mr Williams said more than 123,000 people with disability in NSW are able to work but are currently unemployed. “It’s important […]
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is setting their sights on the large number of mistakes, errors and false claims made by rental property owners who use their own property for personal holidays. “As Australians enjoy the Easter break, they should be aware that the ATO is focusing on taxpayers who claim deductions for holiday homes […]

Oprah in A Wrinkle in Time Event Cinemas are preparing for a jam-packed autumn spectacular this March/April with the introduction of their autumn school holiday program. Bring the kids along to watch the biggest family blockbusters and get creative with FREE arts and crafts activities. The school holiday program is an extravaganza of film themed […]

The World’s largest festival of light, music and ideas, Vivid Sydney, is back for its 10th year with a stellar festival program launched today by Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Minister for Tourism and Major Events Adam Marshall. “Each Vivid Sydney Program continues to outshine the last and 2018 will be no different with special designs […]

Indian visitors from India are on the rise with India as the fastest growing tourist market in Australia. With 147,000 visitors from India last year India has jumped five places to reach seventh spot from its earlier twelfth in the year 2012. There has been 121 percent of growth in visitors from India followed by […]

By Vijay Badhwar Federal and State election in NSW is still a year away. But the Australian Labor Party (ALP) sensing a change in its favour, at least at the Federal level, is gearing up to draw support, to gauge sentiment and critical issues for various communities and to introduce their leaders through the ethnic […]

The NSW Government has committed an additional $600,000 over three years to one of the State’s largest multicultural arts and cultural festivals, Parramasala. Now in its eighth year, Parramasala celebrates the cultural diversity of NSW through music, dance, theatre, food and film, representing more than 40 nationalities. Minister for Multiculturalism Ray Williams announced the additional […]

By Neena Badhwar Senior Labor leader and Shadow Treasurer Chris Bowen has been to India five times, but, he says, “India still remains a mystery to me.” The Federal Member for Fairfield visited India recently to attend the 3rd Annual Australia India Leadership dialogue along with Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs, Penny Wong. “Although FTA […]

6.2.2018. A robotic window cleaner, a water filter made from agricultural waste, and a plastic made from prawn shells are the main winners of the 2018 BHP Billiton Foundation Science and Engineering Awards for school students announced in Melbourne today. Angelina Arora, winner of the Innovator to Market award, set out to develop a bioplastic […]