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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle join Madame Tussauds Sydney!

Sydney.  The wait is over! This July, get ready to roll out the red carpet as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex touch down at their new home and join the rest of the Royal family at Madame Tussauds Sydney. Inspired by the most iconic looks from their recent visit to Australia, Prince Harry and […]

India on her way to Cricket World Cup Semi-final

By Kersi Meher-Homji The Cricket World Cup 2019 is half way through and only two countries have remained unbeaten: New Zealand and India. As on today the 21st June, the top four teams are: Australia 10 points from 6 matches (5 wins, one loss), NZ 9 points from five matches (four wins, no loss), England […]

$30 million worth of CTP unclaimed

Vehicle owners should check their eligibility for a CTP Green Slip refund, with new figures released today showing 782,000 policyholders yet to claim $30 million in refunds. Minister for Customer Service Victor Dominello said about 2.8 million policyholders had already claimed $156 million, with the deadline for claiming a refund extended one final time from […]

Amitabh Bachchan launches campaign with Fred Hollows Foundation to help end avoidable blindness

Australian charity The Fred Hollows Foundation is supporting a new campaign featuring Shri Amitabh Bachchan aimed at promoting eye health in Uttar Pradesh. Under The Foundation’s SEE NOW campaign, which launched in Uttar Pradesh this week, Mr Bachchan has an urgent but simple message for tens of millions of Indians – go and get your […]

To Use or Not To Use? Guidelines for Commercial Use of Hindu Images.

In the past several years we’ve seen Ganesh toilet seats, Kali underwear, Krishna bathmats, Om flip flops, and countless other items displaying Hindu sacred imagery in ways that many Hindus find disrespectful at best or downright offensive at worst. Though Hindu imagery is regularly used in a commercial context to market many domestic items, both […]

Arts, Screen and culture to receive $871 million investment by NSW government

Arts, screen and culture are alive and well with the NSW Government delivering an $871 million total investment in the sector, including a 22 per cent increase in recurrent funding for the 2019-20 NSW Budget. Minister for the Arts Don Harwin said following four years of unprecedented investment in cultural endeavours across NSW, the Government […]

Digital Driver licence coming soon

The 2019-20 NSW Budget will put technology front and centre with drivers able to opt-in to use a NSW Digital Driver Licence (DDL) in the coming months, as the technology is rolled out state-wide. More than 14,000 drivers are already using the technology, available via the Service NSW app, with successful trials underway in Dubbo, […]

Shah Rukh Khan is this years’ IFFM guest

Celebrating its tenth anniversary this year, The Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) is taking place from 8-17 August. Over the last decade the Festival has grown from a grassroots event to the largest Indian Film Festival in the Southern hemisphere, winning a number of awards and working closely with the Victorian government, who have […]

Baba Azmi honours his father Kaifi Azmi in his new film ‘Me Raqsam’

By Manju Mittal As a writer, reader and a promoter of ‘Kaifi Aur Main’ in Sydney, his life story is close to my heart.  Firstly I am inspired and touched by Kaifi and Shaukat’s love story and secondly having hosted ‘Kaifi aur Main’ musical theatre play last year 2018 in Sydney, Australia and New Zealand, […]

Australians rejoice for the life of Robert James Lee Hawke.

By Neena Badhwar Thousands of people gathered inside the iconic Opera house and many sat at the forecourt steps outside to pay tribute to former prime minister Bob Hawke, who died at the age of 89 on May 16. Among them were Mr Hawke’s widow Blanche d’Alpuget, his family, and a slew of politicians, diplomats […]