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Irfan Malik

Irfan Malik

In the dynamic tapestry of the Indian diaspora, individuals like Irfan Malik stand out as beacons of leadership, innovation, and community empowerment. As the President of the NSW Australia India Business Council (AIBC), Irfan has been instrumental in fostering...

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ANZAC Day: Honoring Sacrifice and Remembrance

ANZAC Day: Honoring Sacrifice and Remembrance

Every year on April 25th, Australians and New Zealanders come together to commemorate ANZAC Day, a day of remembrance that holds deep significance in the hearts of both nations. ANZAC, which stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, commemorates the bravery...

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Consulate Celebrates Ramadan with Inaugural Iftar Dinner

Consulate Celebrates Ramadan with Inaugural Iftar Dinner

A Unifying Experience for AllIn a historic and heartwarming gesture, the Consulate General hosted its first-ever Ramadan Iftar dinner, ushering in a spirit of unity, connection, and celebration. The event, meticulously organised by the Consul General, proved to be a...

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Navigating the Royal Easter Show 2024: A Guide for Families

Navigating the Royal Easter Show 2024: A Guide for Families

As the Sydney Royal Easter Show gears up for another spectacular event in 2024, families across New South Wales are contemplating the annual pilgrimage to Sydney Showground at Olympic Park, Homebush. With Easter Sunday fast approaching on March 31st and the show...

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Delightful Ramadan Feasts: A Celebration of Faith and Flavor

Delightful Ramadan Feasts: A Celebration of Faith and Flavor

Ramadan, the holiest month in the Islamic calendar, is a time of spiritual reflection, self-discipline, and communal worship for Muslims around the world. It commemorates the revelation of the Quran to Prophet Muhammad and is observed by fasting from dawn until...

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Maha Shivaratri 2024: Sydney’s Spiritual Symphony

Maha Shivaratri 2024: Sydney’s Spiritual Symphony

As the celestial event of Maha Shivaratri approaches on Saturday, March 9, 2024, Sydney gears up to resonate with the divine energy of Lord Shiva. This sacred night, falling on the Chaturdashi Tithi during Krishna Paksha in the month of Magha, marks the convergence of...

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Culinary Odyssey: Must-Try Indian Restaurants in Sydney

Culinary Odyssey: Must-Try Indian Restaurants in Sydney

Don't Tell Aunty Location: 414 Bourke St, Surry Hills Website: donttellaunty.com.au Jessi Singh’s Bollywood-inspired restaurant, Don't Tell Aunty, is a celebration of rule-breaking flavors. With influences from Australia and America, the menu offers unique creations...

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Beyond Butter Chicken: Sydney’s Diverse Indian Cuisine

Beyond Butter Chicken: Sydney’s Diverse Indian Cuisine

Sydney, a multicultural melting pot, is home to a diverse and thriving Indian community that has left an indelible mark on the city's culinary landscape. While popular Indian dishes like butter chicken and biryani have garnered well-deserved fame, Sydney's Indian...

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10 Surprising Facts About Australia

10 Surprising Facts About Australia

Australia, a land of diverse landscapes and unique wonders, holds more surprises than you might think. As a seasoned traveler, I've uncovered some fascinating facts that will ignite your curiosity about the Down Under. Snowy Peaks Down Under: Did you know that the...

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Sacred Spaces: Indian Places of Worship in Sydney

Sacred Spaces: Indian Places of Worship in Sydney

Sydney, a multicultural metropolis, is home to a rich tapestry of religious diversity. Within this diverse mosaic of faiths, the Indian diaspora has contributed significantly to the city's spiritual landscape. Indian places of worship, including temples, mosques,...

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Embracing Forgiveness for Happiness and Health

Embracing Forgiveness for Happiness and Health

Science has shown that learning to forgive can have a transformative effect on our well-being. It has the power to heal emotional wounds, release negative energy, and contribute to our overall happiness and health. Forgiveness is a conscious choice to let go of...

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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. 🌱

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Australia Was Never One Story: Why the Debate About a ‘Monocultural Australia’ Matters to Every Australian

There are moments in public life when a single phrase forces a nation to look into the mirror. This week, Senator Pauline Hanson reignited one of Australia’s oldest debates by arguing that Australia should become “monocultural” and that Australians should live under...

Modi’s Australia Return: The 12-Year Journey That Changed India, Australia and a Million Lives Between Them

On a cool November evening in 2014, thousands of Indian Australians filled Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena, waving flags, taking photographs and witnessing something many believed they would never see in their lifetime. An Indian Prime Minister addressing the Australian...

When Winter Speaks: Inside Sydney’s Winter Drive and the Quiet Crisis of Homelessness

Winter in Sydney does not arrive with drama. It arrives quietly in colder nights, longer shadows, and the subtle tightening of life for those already living on the edge. For thousands across New South Wales, however, winter is not just a season. It is a test of...

Many Faiths. One Shared Future.

Inside the Interfaith Gathering That Brought NSW Together at Parliament 14th of May, at the Parliament of New South Wales, something rare happened. In a world increasingly shaped by division, outrage, and uncertainty, a room full of people from different faiths,...

Feeding Humanity, Not Headlines: How a Community in Sydney Is Quietly Nourishing Over a Thousand Lives Each Year

On any given evening in Sydney’s bustling CBD, as office lights dim and the city begins to exhale after a long day, there is another kind of movement unfolding—quiet, purposeful, and deeply human. At Martin Place, something extraordinary happens without noise, without...

Indian Entrepreneurs Powering Sydney’s Small Business Boom — A New Chapter in the City’s Economy

Sydney’s small business landscape is evolving — and Indian‑born entrepreneurs are becoming a defining part of that change. From Western Sydney’s bustling retail strips to Parramatta’s growing service sector, business founders with Indian heritage are making a visible...

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...