Sydney, August 28: Peter Dutton is again causing consternation among asylum seekers and their families and sympathisers. This time perhaps some or the gurus and commentators it is pure economics versus social responsibility while human beings and their families are at stake. At least some say that. While supportersRead More →

  Melbourne, September 5: Hindus are irate over the latest advertisement of Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) in which Hindu God Lord Ganesha is ridiculed and shown as feasting on Lamb. The two-minute long video while featuring a range of religious figures and prophets, including Jesus, Aphrodite, Lord Ganesha, Confucius,Read More →

  The Victorian Festival of Diwali has for the past 11 years, showcased the best of Indian culture and has always aimed for bringing something new to the festival every year. Having put in the decade plus long hard work, the team behind Mr Arun Sharma and Jaya Sharma (ofRead More →

  Melbourne, September 6: Opportunity International Australia invites Aussies to cook up a curry this October or November, share it with family and friends and raise funds so families in developing countries can receive small loans to build businesses and break the crippling cycle of poverty. Launching the Great AustralianRead More →

naturally following from Instant Messaging, Instant Delivery   Swati, like many others, had migrated to Australia a few months back. Obviously, it was a very different environment compared to back home in India but with the help of her friends and colleagues she was able to settle in very quickly. AndRead More →

As was announced in Bharat Times of July 2017 issue, the 15th World Goa Day was held on 29 July 2017 in Aspendale to celebrate the origins of the birth place Goa, share out culture and heritage, uphold our own recognised mother tongue Kokani and above all to showcase andRead More →

 The seat of Tarneit in the West will have a new member in the state parliament in 2018 onward. Telmo Languiller, the sitting member and former speaker of the Victorian parliament will not be seeking re-election in 2018.  In a statement, Mr Languiller said. “I wish to announce that IRead More →

Melbourne, August 23: The Asia Society today announced the members of the 2017 class of Asia 21, the Asia-Pacific’s foremost network of young leaders. Among the 30 young professionals residing in 21 countries were Indians Raheel Khursheed and Jhuma Sen. Both of them along with 3 other South Asian leadersRead More →

Provided the High Court of Australia does not scupper it, Australians will soon be indicating their response to a federal government funded survey (a plebiscite you are having when you do not have the authority of the parliament to conduct it) on the question of ‘marriage equality’. The options forRead More →

Australia is the 19th most sedentary country in the world[1], lagging dismally behind the World Health Organisation’s recommended 10,000 daily steps by more than half (5059). Staggeringly, over a month period, this equates to 120 kilometres of less physical activity. Those who reach the recommended 10,000 daily steps have aRead More →