FICSA, a multi-cultural, non-political and non-sectarian federation was launched on 3rd September, 2015 in Adelaide. Their mission is to help, support, train & build stronger, self-reliant and resilient ethnic migrant communities. Their objectives are to promote the welfare of migrant communities by preserving, practicing and delivering rich & inter cultural values of communities. Their aim […]
With campuses spread across Dubai, Mumbai, Singapore and Sydney, the S P Jain School of Global Management providing the best quality education from faculties drawn all over from Harvard, Duke, Cambridge and Oxford, the business school has bagged rank 10 among the top global business schools by Forbes in the category, ‘The Best International MBAs: […]
By-Neha Kolape The Miss and Mrs Punjaban Australia 2015 were crowned in Melbourne on 12th September, 2015. The competition was presented for the second year in a row by the Sanjhi Awaaz Radio and Miss and Mrs Punjaban Australia organising team. For the very first time the event was held in Melbourne’s western suburb of […]
The Global Organisation for Indian Family and Youth Incorporated (GOIFY Inc.) – a step toward connecting Indian families and youth in countries across the world, is a not-for-profit organisation that aims to provide lasting friendship and mateship. GOIFY is also committed to promote and preserve rich Indian culture and heritage. It also paves way for […]
By-Neha Kolape Ragaamrutha’s mission is to preserve and promote traditional music art forms from India. It caters to the needs of the community at large specifically Indian Australian community for carnatic music learning. Ragaamrutha has been a result of relentless efforts that have been invested towards the Carnatic art form to the community in Hoppers […]
“Veteran Marathi Actor & Director Subodh Bhave performed live in Australia to help raise funds for Marathi school, ‘Shala’: A project by Sankalp – Ek Nichaya”
By- Sweta Uchil-Purohit Nutritionist We all remember Little Miss Muffet eating her curds and whey in the nursery rhyme, but how many of you eat curd every day? If you don’t, then you may want to start including it in your diet from today. Yoghurt or ‘curd’as it is called in India is something […]
By: Dolly Kaher (Grand Daughter of Padma Shri Rajinder Singh Bedi) Since the beginning of 2015, it was my wish to do something to celebrate my grandfather, Padmashree Rajinder Singh Bedi’s birth centenary in Melbourne. He was an Urdu writer of progressive writers’ movement, playwright, who later became a Hindi film director, screenwriter and dialogue writer. […]
With Air India completing two years of operation in Australia, Madhu Mathen, the Manager of Air India in Australia talks to Indus Age. Excerpts from the interview: Air India has completed two years of operation in Australia. What has been the response to Air India’s return to the market after a long hiatus? […]
By- Mohammed Fakruddin Jamal The multicultural Eid festival event organised in short time broke all the records of crowd participation in western suburbs. Wyndham Eid festival had a huge response from local and non local residents, who enjoyed the first ever Eid festival organised in Werribee. More than 12,000 people attended the biggest ever […]