Sydney August 2020

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In the lead up to the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, Australians are encouraged to capture and share the stories of our World War Two veterans as part of the Federal Government’s #OneInAMillion campaign. Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the campaign is a way for every generation of Australians to […]

By Sachin Maharaj Since the Pandemic, there has been significant negative news in the media all pointing to a fall in the property market, predictions ranging from 5% to 30% correction in the coming year. This conflicts with the resilience in Sydney’s property market with prices increasing in most suburbs and auction clearance rates remaining […]

Her journey from the beautiful hills of Uttarakhand to the city of dreams Mumbai, has been a learning experience. She feels responsible as an actress, today. Urvashi’s latest release Virgin Bhanupriya is streaming now on Zee5. The beauty queen talks to Indus Age in an exclusive interview where she explains how in this film female […]
Since the Pandemic, there has been significant negative news in the media all pointing to a fall in the property market, ranging from 5% to 30% in the coming year. This conflicts with the resilience in Sydney’s property market with prices increasing and auction clearance rate remaining strong, albeit with low volumes. Once COVID-19 is […]

Weddings are back on the menu with online bookings company Oneflare reporting a huge spike in demand for celebrants, florists, hair and make-up artists and wedding photographers. “Since 6 April when lockdown began and 1 June when restrictions were eased, we have seen a whopping 1,800 per cent increase in job posts for wedding hair stylists, a 280 per cent increase in requests for photographers and […]
By Shashi Narasimhiah It is going to be 73 years since India won independence from the British rule. The British colonial rulers ruled India for hundreds of years and we are all very familiar with the dehumanisation, discrimination, injustice, atrocities and destruction they inflicted. On an assumed status of superior race, they used their guile […]

By: Yamuna Sundaridasi Janmashtami is the divine appearance day of Lord Krishna and is a joyous festival celebrated with zeal and enthusiasm. Many activities like devotional songs invoking auspiciousness, various cultural programs enacting the Lord’s pastimes, famous butter pot festival, bathing of the deities and distribution of a variety of delicious preparations are organised throughout […]
By: Raj Natarajan As the COVID 19 pandemic spreads around the World unabated, the usual question you ask your friend or a relative is whether he or she still has a job and if yes, is he or she working from home? Most of the people who responded to my question say they are working […]

AISECS hosts webinar highlighting key information for International Students in NSW The session was joined by Hon. Dr Geoff Lee (Minister for Skills and Tertiary Education & acting Minister for sport, Multiculturalism, Seniors & Veterans), who represented the Premier of NSW, Hon. Gladys Berejiklian, Peter Mackey, Director – Trade, international education and small business operations joined […]