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Australian Muslims upset - Mar Mari Emmanuel - attack

Australian Muslims call for transparency and accountability of Law Enforcement Action

Calling for transparency and accountability of Law Enforcement agencies, the Australian National Imams Council has circulated a statement in which, it questions the treatment meted out to Muslims in the recent events in Sydney and consequent raids by the NSW police and agencies. It reads as below: On behalf of

CDRI + US AID Natural disaster resilience infrastructure

India and the United States Spearhead Global Disaster Resilience Efforts through CDRI

CDRIAs co-chairs of the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI)’s Governing Council and Executive Committee from 2022 to 2024, India and the United States have collaborated to establish disaster-resilient infrastructure around the world in partnership with CDRI’s growing membership.  On April 23, 2024, the United States transitioned the co-chairship to

The untold story of ANZAC-INDIA friendship

The Untold story of the ANZAC-India friendship

The untold story of the Anzac-India friendship forged amidst the trials of Gallipoli in 1915 was on display at the Australia India Institute’s Anzac Day event on April 22 in Melbourne.   The event featured erstwhile little-known yet very significant details of the Australia-Indian military connection revealed by Australian military historian

VHP Australia State Presidents with Swami ji

VHP Australia brings Hindus together to work toward ‘growing and thriving Australia’

The Vishva Hindu Parishad of Australia Inc. (VHP) brought together 250 delegates representing the Hindu community organisations, media representatives, businesses, professionals, and politicians across Australia at the 7th Australian National Hindu Conference, organised at Novotel Parramatta on April 20, 2024. The Chief guest of the Conference, Hon Chris Bowen, Federal

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Free Broadband for Greater Dandenong Students

Greater Dandenong Mayor Lana Formoso has welcomed a Federal Government initiative to give local students access to free broadband internet. The School Student Broadband Initiative is providing up to 30,000 families with no broadband access at home access to a free nbn service until the end of 2025. The nbn

Australian Muslims upset - Mar Mari Emmanuel - attack

Australian Muslims call for transparency and accountability of Law Enforcement Action

Calling for transparency and accountability of Law Enforcement agencies, the Australian National Imams Council has circulated a statement in which, it questions the treatment meted out to Muslims in the recent events in Sydney and consequent raids by the NSW police and agencies. It reads as below: On behalf of

The untold story of ANZAC-INDIA friendship

The Untold story of the ANZAC-India friendship

The untold story of the Anzac-India friendship forged amidst the trials of Gallipoli in 1915 was on display at the Australia India Institute’s Anzac Day event on April 22 in Melbourne.   The event featured erstwhile little-known yet very significant details of the Australia-Indian military connection revealed by Australian military historian

VHP Australia State Presidents with Swami ji

VHP Australia brings Hindus together to work toward ‘growing and thriving Australia’

The Vishva Hindu Parishad of Australia Inc. (VHP) brought together 250 delegates representing the Hindu community organisations, media representatives, businesses, professionals, and politicians across Australia at the 7th Australian National Hindu Conference, organised at Novotel Parramatta on April 20, 2024. The Chief guest of the Conference, Hon Chris Bowen, Federal

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ABC Ram Temple coverage: ABC Ombudsman’s “No Bias” report – a slap on the face of Australian Hindus

It shows either incompetence of adjudicator in adjudicating on the ABC Ram temple coverage complaints or their submission to someone’s Anti-India, Anti-Hindu agenda The ABC’s coverage of the Ram Temple ceremony in Ayodhya, particularly the ABC TV’s Ram Temple coverage broadcast on January 22 by reporter Avani Dias was seen

John Pesutto - Leaving to come back?

Defamation dogfights are dogging the leader: Should John Pesutto step down to come back later?

John Pesutto has embroiled himself in a political dogfight with Moira Deeming over an issue which should not have last beyond a couple of weeks. She had only attended a rally – which had empirical problems for some ‘progressive’ liberals. Being so far off from the 2026 election, it had

Mike Burgess - politician who sold out

ASIO boss Mike Burgess MUST name the rogue politician, academics

When Mike Burgess delivered ASIO’s threat assessment 2024, he included some content which is nothing short of sensationalist, explosive and yet in the national interest. He told us, we have amongst ourselves a former politician who worked for a foreign power while being on the Australian taxpayer paid most privileged

John Pesutto - Court fight for what?

Who can stop John Pesutto from becoming Premier of Victoria?

The simple answer is – John Pesutto himself. I believe John Pesutto is positioning himself to self-include into the list of capable Liberals who could not be leaders in government. Perhaps without realizing, the medium he is using is the ill-fated decision he took to expel Moira Deeming from the

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Malaika Arora presents inaugural NariFirst Jewel of India Crown to Eesha Agrawal

Eesha Agrawal, a single mother from Chhattisgarh settled in Mumbai, emerged victorious, claiming the coveted Narifirst Jewel of India title in the Empress category. The trophy was presented by the dazzling Bollywood actress Malaika Arora.Eesha's journey is a testament to resilience. After completing her LLM ...


 

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