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Kohli and Bumrah behind India’s convincing win

 By Kersi Meher-Homji India’s spirit was very low after a big loss to England in the Lord’s Test last week. Down 2-0 to England in the five Test series, it looked all doom and gloom for Kohli’s Indian cricketers. But they have lifted themselves with a massive 202 run victory over England yesterday, thanks to […]

Ray Williams meets FINACT members

August 22,2018. Minister for Multiculturalism Ray Williams today met with members of the Federation of Indian Associations of the ACT (FINACT) during a visit to Queanbeyan. FINACT is the umbrella body representing nearly 30 community organisations from various Indian language groups in the ACT region. Mr Williams said it was a pleasure to meet FINACT […]

As Kerala tackles killer floods, we in Sydney must help.

By Sudha Kumar Kerala is reeling even after the flood waters have receded. A calamity of unprecedented scale. More than 350 people dead, 1,028,073 people in 3,274 relief camps across the state. About 101,500 of them children below the age of 12. Kerala came to a standstill when the skies opened, her rivers ran rogue […]

Go for ‘Gold’ says director Reema Kagti

By Neeru Saluja As India celebrated it’s 72nd Independence Day, the movie ‘Gold’ opened to houseful theatres with critics praising the movie’s nationalistic zeal. With the film, critics are also praising director Reema Kagti’s style of storytelling. Though ‘Gold’ is her third film after ‘Honeymoon Travels’ and ‘Talaash’, Reema is not a novice to the […]

Madhuram Academy of Performing Arts presents ‘Vasantha Nrityam’

By Aradhana Bhatt Whether we attend social occasions or cultural evenings, the Indian dance scene in Sydney is dominated or hugely influenced by Bollywood. The audiences are subjected to the same upbeat movie songs, the same moves and similar costumes that are often poor reproductions of the originals they aim to present. Thus, an event […]

Silence of rape is deafening in the silent film ‘White’

By Manju Mittal Aneek Chaudhari’s silent film on rape titled ‘White’ was screened at Hoyts Highpoint Sydney on Saturday August 18, 2018.   The film which was earlier screened in Cannes Film Festival in May. White has already made its mark in the international festival scenario with 8 International film festival selections in a period […]

Message from Ray Williams, Minister for Multicultural Affairs, on Kerala Floods

I offer my sincere condolences to families and friends who lost their loved ones in the tragic floods in Kerala, which has left more than 800,000 people displaced. As rescue teams battle to save lives and relief efforts concentrate on supplying safe water and medicine, our thoughts and prayers are with the Australian Malayalee community, […]

Melburnians enjoy music, masti and magic of dance with Telstra Bollywood Dance Comp

Australia’s most loved Bollywood event, the 6th  Annual  Telstra  Bollywood  Dance  Competition  (TBDC), part of  Indian Film Festival of Melbourne  (IFFM), drew thousands to Melbourne’s Federation Square on Saturday, 11 August 2018 with returning judge Bollywood superstar Malaika Arora, joined by Bollywood heavyweights Nikkhil Advani and Avtar Panesar to judge all the Bollywood  dancing  action […]

R.I.P. Mahabir Singh

Mahabir Singh was a godsend for the small Hindu community in the 70s. There were no temples then, neither any priests to perform the common ceremonies the community was used to back home in India and Fiji. There were only three Hindu priests at the time – Shiva Bhatt, Mahabir Singh and Sharad Arora who […]

Convoy from Western Australia delivers Hay to drought-stricken NSW farmers

Twenty-three road trains loaded with 1,200 tonnes of hay arrived in Condobolin today to assist drought-stricken farmers and their families, as part of RRT’s $2.6 million drought relief effort. The convoy is being donated by the Rapid Relief Team (RRT), an initiative of the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church, which is staffed by Church volunteers who […]