The Mosaic of Matriarchy: Why the South Asian Woman is Australia’s New North Star
The first light of March 8, 2026, hits the jagged edges of the Blue Mountains before spilling across the sprawling suburbs of Western Sydney, where the air is already thick with the scent of tempering mustard seeds and the quiet rustle of silk sarees being draped for...
Beyond the Gulal: How Sydney is Rewriting the Story of Holi in 2026
From the banks of the Yamuna to the shores of Darling Harbour, the "Festival of Colours" has evolved from a nostalgic memory into a cornerstone of Australia’s multicultural identity. SYDNEY — In the shimmering heat of a March afternoon at Tumbalong Park, Arpita Varma...
Cricket, Commonwealth and Community: How India and Australia Are Building a Shared Future Through the Game We Love
The Sound of Leather on Willow: A Story Bigger Than Sport If you ask a child in Sydney, Melbourne, Mumbai or Delhi what cricket means, the answer will not be statistics. It will not be trophies. It will be feelings. It will be memories of watching matches with...
Why Do a Broker and a Buyer’s Agent Matter More in 2026?
Buying a home in 2026 feels nothing like it did a few years ago. Housing stock is tight, prices are climbing again, banks are tougher, and affordability keeps slipping. So, trying to walk into this market alone isn’t brave, it’s risky. And that’s exactly why...
Shared Values, Shared Future: Why India and Australia Celebrate Together on 26 January
Every year on 26 January, two great democracies pause, not just to remember their history, but to reflect on their future. In India, it is Republic Day, a celebration of the day when the Constitution came into force in 1950, anchoring the world’s largest democracy in...
“Light Will Win”: A Night Australia Will Never Forget – A Personal Reflection from the Heart
Tonight was one of those rare moments in life when history isn’t just something you read about — it is something you feel in your bones. We stood at the Sydney Opera House tonight, surrounded by thousands of Australians - different cultures, different religions,...
Bondi Beach: Courage, Compassion, and the Call for a United Australia
Bondi Beach has always been more than a stretch of sand and surf. It is a place where laughter echoes across the waves, where families gather to celebrate, and where communities converge to share the simple joys of life. On a bright December afternoon in 2025, that...
Sydney’s Property Comeback Story You Can’t Ignore
This time, when we are looking at the data, Sydney’s housing market is showing a unique story. It is back in motion and not with the wild swings of 2021, but with a steadier, more strategic rhythm. Like, across New South Wales, prices are rising again, confidence is...
A Nation Mourns: Reflections on the Bondi Beach Terror Attack
What should have been a peaceful, light-filled night of celebration turned into one of the most tragic evenings this nation has seen in decades. On Sunday, December 14, 2025, a religious and community event at Bondi Beach - the first night of Hanukkah - became the...
Rising Interest Rates Rewriting Australia’s Property Playbook
In 2025, every property conversation revolves around Australia's cash rate. With the Reserve Bank (RBA) balancing inflation and economic growth, every rate decision is rewriting how Australians borrow, buy, and invest. Meanwhile, if we look today, everyone was...
Gurupurab at the NSW Parliament – A night of light love and humanity
Gurpurab marks the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, a teacher whose words changed the world by reminding us that all human beings are equal. Guru Nanak did not divide people — he connected them. He taught us to speak truth, earn honestly, share with others and...
Zohran Mamdani’s New York Victory: A Democratic Turning Point for a Tired, Divided World
In an era where identity politics often overshadows ideas, New York has chosen hope over fear, electing a leader who defied every predictable narrative. It’s not just about his heritage; it’s about the triumph of ideas and community organising.
India–Australia 2025: A Stronger Economic Bond at the AIBC Annual Address & Gala Dinner
A night that celebrated partnership and purpose The Australia–India Business Council (AIBC) Annual Address & Gala Dinner 2025 in Sydney was more than just a glittering event — it was a testament to how far the India–Australia partnership has come and where it’s...
When Diljit Plays Parramatta: What AURA 2025 Means for Us
Some nights change things forever. On Sunday, 26 October 2025, CommBank Stadium in Parramatta will host what many believe will be one of those nights. That’s when Punjabi superstar Diljit Dosanjh brings his AURA 2025 tour to Sydney — and not just anywhere in Sydney,...
A Night of Devotion and Unity: Mata ki Chowki Brings South West Sydney Together
The Spirit of Mata Chowki in Sydney On a balmy Friday evening in South West Sydney, the air was filled with the rhythmic sounds of bhajans, the fragrance of incense, and the warmth of a community united in prayer. The Mata Chowki—organised by Indians in Sydney, AISECS...
Diwali in Sydney 2025: A Festival of Lights, Love, and Multicultural Magic
Sydney is a city that loves to celebrate. From New Year’s Eve fireworks to Lunar New Year parades, there’s always something happening. But few celebrations shine as brightly as Diwali, the Festival of Lights. In 2025, Sydney will once again glow with joy as families,...
What Does It Truly Mean to Belong in Australia?
We often ask ourselves a question that goes far beyond paperwork and passports: How long must we live here before we are truly considered Australian? Is it the years we spend on this vast land, the moment we pledge allegiance at a citizenship ceremony, or the...
“Not a Concern — A Cornerstone”: Why Andrew Charlton’s Defence of Indian-Australians Matters
When a community is singled out in the national parliament as a “concern,” words can wound far beyond the chamber walls. This week, Dr Andrew Charlton MP answered that moment with something rarer in political life: moral clarity. In a statement addressed directly to...
Sydney’s Purple Reign: Your Ultimate Guide to the Jacaranda Season
Every year, as the Southern Hemisphere shakes off the last chills of winter and embraces the warm, hopeful air of spring, a magical transformation sweeps across Sydney and New South Wales. It’s a spectacle that paints the city in dreamy shades of violet, amethyst, and...
Top 5 Areas to Invest in Dubai Real Estate in 2025
Dubai's real estate market continues to thrive as one of the most attractive property investment destinations in the world. With a strong economic outlook, a growing expat population, high rental yields, and no property tax, investors across the globe are eyeing the...
Foreign Ownership Laws in the UAE Real Estate Market
Understanding foreign ownership laws in the UAE real estate market can feel overwhelming, especially when you're making one of the biggest financial decisions of your life. The good news? The UAE has some of the most investor-friendly property laws in the Middle East,...
Off-Plan vs. Ready Properties in Dubai – Which is the better investment for you in 2025?
Dubai's real estate market continues to attract investors from around the world, and for good reason. The city offers some of the most promising property investment opportunities globally. However, one question keeps coming up among our clients at Bright Realty...
A Rain‑Soaked Tide of Hope on Sydney Harbour Bridge: March for Humanity Moves the City
Sydney, August 3, 2025 — In a moment that felt like both reckoning and rebirth, tens of thousands of Sydneysiders gathered in the pouring rain to walk across one of the world’s most iconic structures, the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Braving wind and water, umbrellas and...
A Historic Milestone: Shailesh Jejurikar Becomes P&G’s Global CEO
First Indian-Origin Leader of a Global FMCG Giant Effective January 1, 2026 Heartfelt congratulations to Shailesh Jejurikar, who has been appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of Procter & Gamble (P&G), taking office on January 1, 2026. He will...
The Grand Indian Wedding Experience – Season 2: Sydney’s Cultural Extravaganza of Love, Luxe, and Legacy
When Culture Meets Couture, Sydney Shines Brighter On Sunday, 3rd August 2025, the iconic Le Montage by Navarra Venues was transformed into a vibrant celebration of love, tradition, and elegance as The Grand Indian Wedding Experience – Season 2 unfolded in all its...
Still on the Same Energy Plan as Last Year? You Might Be Paying Too Much – Here’s How to Fix That
🔄 Energy Plans Changed in July — Did Yours? Let’s be honest… Most of us don’t really check our energy, gas, or internet plans unless something goes wrong. But with energy prices going up in July, there’s one simple question you should ask: Does my current plan still...
Stop Overpaying Your Bills: How Econnex Helps Aussies Save Big on Energy, Gas & Internet
💡 Did You Know You Might Be Paying Too Much for Your Energy? Most people don’t realise they’re overpaying for electricity, gas, or internet—until that shockingly high bill arrives. With the recent energy price changes in July, now is the perfect time to check if...
Australia Is Still a Magnet for International Students — Even As the Bar Rises
The paradox of 2025 is that while costs are climbing and visa rules are tightening, Australia’s appeal to international students—especially those from India—remains remarkably resilient. Recent monthly arrival data show continuing growth in international student...
In the Heart of Sydney, Humanity Wears a Blanket and Shares a Meal
On a freezing winter night in Sydney, as the city winds down beneath glimmering skyscrapers and flickering traffic lights, something extraordinary unfolds - not in a grand hall or a political podium, but on the cold pavements of Martin Place, Sydney CBD, and beyond. A...
Liverpool: Where Heritage Meets Horizon
Nestled in Sydney’s southwest, Liverpool stands as a testament to Australia’s evolving narrative a city where ancient traditions meet contemporary ambitions. From its deep-rooted Aboriginal heritage to its emergence as Sydney’s third Central Business District (CBD),...
A Sky Full of Silence: The Unspoken Stories of Air India Flight AI171
There are tragedies that make the news. And then there are those that leave the world quieter, more fragile, more human. On a seemingly ordinary Thursday, Air India Flight AI171 took off from Ahmedabad, bound for London’s Gatwick Airport. On board were 242...
Australia’s First Hindu School: A Landmark in Multicultural Education
In a historic move that underscores Australia's commitment to multiculturalism and inclusive education, the federal government has announced an $8.5 million investment to establish the nation's first Hindu school. Located in Oakville, a suburb in north-west Sydney,...
Parramatta: Where the Ancient River Meets the City of the Future
There are suburbs. There are cities. And then, there are places like Parramatta — places that hold the past in their foundations, and the future in their vision. Located along the tranquil bends of the Parramatta River, this Western Sydney city is more than just a...
Charishma Kaliyanda – A Voice for Resilience, Representation, and Mental Health in Modern Australia
In the vibrant mosaic of modern Australia, the contributions of Indian Australians continue to shape the nation’s social fabric in profound ways. As part of Indians in Sydney’s ongoing series honouring trailblazers from the Indian-Australian community, Charishma...
Vivid Sydney 2025: A Dazzling Dreamscape of Light, Culture and Connection
Each year, as the crisp air of late May descends on Sydney, the city comes alive — not with daylight, but with a luminous celebration of imagination. Now in its 15th year, Vivid Sydney 2025 is more ambitious, more inclusive, and more visionary than ever before. With...
From a Village in India to the Royal Society: Celebrating Professor Chennupati Jagadish’s Extraordinary Journey
In a world often dazzled by instant success and fleeting fame, the life and legacy of Emeritus Professor Chennupati Jagadish offer something different: a story of grit, quiet brilliance, and unwavering commitment to science and humanity. Earlier this year, Professor...
Where Faith Meets Humanity: Celebrating Nadeem Ahmed and the Australian Muslim Achievement Awards at the Sydney Opera House
“Some honours don’t need a trophy—they echo in the hearts we’ve touched.” They speak not in applause but in quiet reflection. Not in spotlight, but in shared stories. Today was one such moment. At the majestic Sydney Opera House, surrounded by soaring sails and the...
The Shared Future: A Night When Peace Spoke Louder Than Division
It began with a whisper — the kind that grows into a wave. On the evening of May 14, 2025, inside the warm halls of NSW Parliament House, an extraordinary gathering unfolded. The Shared Future: Interfaith Collaboration for Peace and Prosperity in NSW, hosted by...
Melissa Monteiro: The Girl from Mumbai Who Became a Voice for Australia’s Multicultural Heartbeat
In the vibrant mosaic of modern Australia, the contributions of Indian Australians continue to shape the nation’s social fabric in profound ways. At the very heart of this impact stands Melissa Monteiro, a woman whose journey from the bustling streets of Mumbai to the...
Australia’s Democratic Renaissance: Anthony Albanese’s Historic 2025 Victory and the Rise of a New Political Era
A Night Etched in History On the evening of May 3, 2025, the atmosphere at Canterbury-Hurlstone RSL Club in Sydney was electric. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, visibly moved, held aloft a Medicare card—a symbol of Australia’s commitment to universal healthcare—as he...
Harish Velji: The Quiet Force Behind Change, Compassion, and Community in Australia
An “Indians in Sydney” Initiative Celebrating Indian-Australians Who Shape the Soul of This Nation There are few individuals whose life journey touches multiple continents, cultures, and communities—and leaves each one better than before. Harish Velji is one of them....
A Simple Guide to Voting in the 2025 Federal Election: Empowering First-Time Voters
Voting for the first time in Australia can feel like a big step—especially for new citizens and migrants who have recently joined the nation’s democratic process. But the experience doesn’t need to be daunting. With the 2025 Federal Election happening on Saturday, 3...
In the Heart of Sydney, We Stood Together: A Tribute to Peace, Solidarity, and Humanity
On a grey, windswept afternoon in Sydney’s Martin Place, something extraordinary happened. Despite the long weekend.Despite the storm clouds hanging low.Despite the short notice.Hundreds came. They came with candles in their hands and sorrow in their hearts.They came...
The Shared Future – Uniting Voices, Uplifting Communities
An Interfaith Collaboration for Peace and Prosperity in NSW At Indians in Sydney, we believe that true strength lies in our diversity—and that our shared future can only be built on understanding, respect, and collective action. As we prepare for our special...
The Hidden Struggles of International Students and Migrants in NSW: A Call for Awareness and Action
Australia has long been a land of opportunity for international students and migrants, offering world-class education, a high standard of living, and a multicultural society. However, for many, the dream of a better life is marred by exploitation, underpayment, and...
A Billion-Dollar Investment in Mental Health: What It Means for Multicultural Australia
This week, the Albanese Labor Government made a powerful election promise: a $1 billion investment in free, public mental health care, backed by Medicare. It’s a bold and welcome move to address the mental health crisis facing many Australians—and it comes with a...
Weekend with Indians in Sydney: A Conversation with Sally Quinnell MP – Where Community, Culture, and Camden
In a rapidly evolving Australian landscape where cultures converge and communities thrive, Weekend with Indians in Sydney has emerged as a celebration of diversity, identity, and the everyday heroes who quietly shape the soul of this nation. And in this week’s...
“When Life Says No, Become the Whisperer of Yes”
Life often feels like a puzzle, with pieces scattered far and wide. Sometimes, the more we chase solutions, the more it resists us, offering a stubborn and resounding no. But what if that no wasn’t the final word? What if it was an invitation—to trust, to grow, and to...
Eid-ul-Fitr: A Celebration of Unity, Joy, and Multicultural Harmony in Sydney
As the crescent moon signals the end of Ramadan, the Muslim community around the world comes together to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr, a festival of joy, gratitude, and unity. In Sydney, where cultures from all corners of the world intertwine, Eid is not just a religious...
Weekend with Indians in Sydney: A Conversation with Nathan Hagarty MP
A Leader Who Stands with the Community Sydney’s multicultural landscape is a beautiful tapestry of cultures, traditions, and vibrant communities. Among the political leaders championing inclusivity and diversity is Nathan Hagarty MP, the Member for Leppington and...
JOURNEY - INITIAVE BY INDIANS IN SYDNEY
Journey Initiative is all about spotlighting the incredible stories of individuals and families who have embarked on their journey to Australia.
We aim to share the motivation, challenges, positive experiences, and various facets of life during this transformative adventure. ![]()
Charishma Kaliyanda – A Voice for Resilience, Representation, and Mental Health in Modern Australia
In the vibrant mosaic of modern Australia, the contributions of Indian Australians continue to shape the nation’s social fabric in profound ways. As part of Indians in Sydney’s ongoing series honouring trailblazers from the Indian-Australian community, Charishma...
Melissa Monteiro: The Girl from Mumbai Who Became a Voice for Australia’s Multicultural Heartbeat
In the vibrant mosaic of modern Australia, the contributions of Indian Australians continue to shape the nation’s social fabric in profound ways. At the very heart of this impact stands Melissa Monteiro, a woman whose journey from the bustling streets of Mumbai to the...
Harish Velji: The Quiet Force Behind Change, Compassion, and Community in Australia
An “Indians in Sydney” Initiative Celebrating Indian-Australians Who Shape the Soul of This Nation There are few individuals whose life journey touches multiple continents, cultures, and communities—and leaves each one better than before. Harish Velji is one of them....
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