Melbourne, July 24: For the past 45 years, the Show has grown to be the largest Camellia Show in Victoria and is a highlight of the Victorian Winter Horticultural Calendar. The Camellia is hailed as ‘The Queen of the Winter Flowers’. THE ICONIC CAMELLIA & GARDEN SHOW is on againRead More →

Canberra, July 22: An 1,800-year-old Buddha statue which was displayed in the National Gallery of Australia (NGA) is being prepared for its return to India, after it was found to have been purchased from an illegal antiquity trafficker, authorities said on Friday. The second-century statue stands at 1.3 metres tall,Read More →

Australian universities should explore ways of working with Indian institutions By Trent Brown and Craig Jeffery Melbourne, July 20: India has a high and growing demand for tertiary education that can’t currently be met by Indian institutions alone. The government’s goal to fill 40 million university places by 2020 meansRead More →

Confluence – the Festival of India in Australia launched today will engage audiences nationwide and host highlights and detailed information on this celebration of Indian art and culture. Melbourne, July 18: Announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to Australia in November 2014, the festival takes place overRead More →

Mumbai, July 18: Shirish Kunder is delighted as his short movie “Kriti” has been viewed over three million times on YouTube, after battling copyright issues. “Kriti’ crosses three million views! Truth can be slowed down, but it cannot be stopped,” Kunder tweeted on Monday. Shirish had got caught in aRead More →

Melbourne, July 19: Australian researchers are set to develop more customized video games for orangutans in the Melbourne Zoo to play with, following the success of the world’s first interactive study which aimed to entertain and stimulate the animals. Earlier this year, researchers from the University of Melbourne’s Microsoft ResearchRead More →