By Sargun Bhatia The world we live in is composed of an immense diversity of different cultures. One of the main contrasts within this diversity of cultures is the difference between the East and West. Eastern and Western cultures contrast each other in many different perspectives. I will discuss how the difference in culture between […]
Born in New Zealand, moved to Australia at the age of three, Sapna Patel calls Sydney her home. After finishing school, the Australian-Indian completed a Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing), Bachelor of Law at The University of New South Wales in 2011. Sapna then went on to complete a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice at The […]
Celeb Astro-Numerologist Sanjay B Jumaani shares some valuable Signature Tips: A dot is a full-stop if put between or after name or a Signature. Now who wants a Full-stop between them & progress? A.R.Rehman was advised the same; within months of taking them off picked up Oscars! Unfortunately the message didn’t reach L.K.Advani! His years […]
By Nitasha Thomson PART ONE Aruna wheeled her trolley down the aisle of the Duffy Brothers Market in Hurstville, a suburb in southern Sydney, frowning at its annoying tendency to keep veering to the left. It seemed to her that the damn thing had a mind of its own! Since arriving in Australia three months […]
Macular Disease Foundation Australia Patron, Ita Buttrose, announced the grand finalist and category winners of the mEYE World Photographic Competition 2015. The winners were selected from over 2,400 photographs entered to celebrate the theme – See My World. An initiative of the Macular Disease Foundation Australia, the competition is designed to raise awareness of macular […]
In conjunction with FOXG1 Awareness Month, A Rare Genetic Condition affecting children Vivek Singha originally from Shimla, Himachal Pradesh India, residing in Sydney (Glenwood) for the past 12 years, has setup the International FOXG1 Foundation Australia for his son Kush and all children diagnosed with this condition. “In March 2015, after 18 months of testing […]
This year both the junior (U/19) and senior Khalsa volleyball teams had tremendous results in the State Volleyball League (SVL) – premier volleyball competition in Sydney. This competition was held over the months June – September 2015 at Homebush. The junior Khalsa volleyball team finished on first place after the round robin series. They easily […]
By Dr. Pradeep Neupane (B.A.M.S.) Clinical Director Toxins are the special chemical particles that our body does not need. They are formed by many reasons such as wrong diet/lifestyle, consuming toxic substances for example alcohol, smoking, caffeine, drugs and any chemical products. These days, the toxins are everywhere, in food as preservative, in water as […]
By- Ashutosh Raina Sherwood Community Festival held on 13th November, 2015 at Sherwood Road, between Oxley Road and Hedges Street, Sherwood was celebrated with ecstasy and enthusiasm. The community celebrated its 20th Anniversary with end number of entertainment activities, food and fun filled events. Many stalls were on display for the audience under one roof. […]
By- Nancy Choudary Mr Tony Zappia, Member for Makin, South Australia talks to Indus Age where he shares the reason behind joining politics, his message to the youth of today and the multicultural communities and a lot more. Excerpts: What made you choose politics? From a very young age I took an interest in political […]