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Is life fair to all ?

Is life fair to all ?

In Mahabharat, Karna asks Lord Krishna - "My mother left me the moment I was born. Is it my fault I was born an illegitimate child? I did not get the education from Dhronacharya because I was considered not a Kshatriya. Parsuraam taught me but then gave me the curse...

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How to Make the Most of Working Abroad in Australia

Working abroad is an exciting opportunity that offers not only professional growth but also a chance to immerse yourself in a new culture and experience life from a different perspective. If you have the opportunity to work in Australia, known for its stunning...

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Bhai Dooj: A Timeless Celebration of Sibling Bond in Sydney

Bhai Dooj: A Timeless Celebration of Sibling Bond in Sydney

Bhai Dooj, also known as Bhau Beej or Bhai Tika, is a Hindu festival that celebrates the special bond between brothers and sisters. This festival is observed on the second day after Diwali, the festival of lights, and it holds significant cultural and emotional...

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Unlocking Auspicious Traditions: A Guide to Dhanteras 2023

Unlocking Auspicious Traditions: A Guide to Dhanteras 2023

As the vibrant Indian community in Sydney eagerly awaits the arrival of Dhanteras, the excitement is palpable. Dhanteras, also known as Dhantrayodashi, marks the commencement of the festive Diwali season, bringing with it the age-old tradition of purchasing valuable...

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Be Human and Be Kind: Nurturing the Power of Empathy

Be Human and Be Kind: Nurturing the Power of Empathy

"You must be the change you want to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi Empathy, the ability to understand and share the feelings of others, is a superpower that has the potential to transform our lives and society. While it's a quality that can naturally develop over...

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Making Friends in a New Country: Tips for a Smooth Transition

Making Friends in a New Country: Tips for a Smooth Transition

Moving to a new country, like Australia, can be an exhilarating adventure, but it can also come with its fair share of challenges, one of the most significant being making new friends. Establishing a social circle is essential for feeling at home in a foreign land. In...

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Pankaj Tangri

Pankaj Tangri

In a world filled with fast-paced careers and ambitious goals, some individuals stand out not only for their professional achievements but also for their unwavering commitment to their community and the values they hold dear. Pankaj Tangri, a Chartered Accountant and...

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Yoga and Mindfulness: Balancing Life as an Indian in Sydney

Yoga and Mindfulness: Balancing Life as an Indian in Sydney

Life in Sydney, with its bustling streets and fast-paced lifestyle, can be both exhilarating and overwhelming. For Indians living in this vibrant city, the quest for balance and inner peace amidst the daily hustle and bustle can often feel like a challenge....

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Hidden Gems: Must-Visit Places for Indians Exploring Sydney

Hidden Gems: Must-Visit Places for Indians Exploring Sydney

Sydney, the dazzling jewel of Australia, boasts world-famous landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and Bondi Beach. However, beyond these well-known attractions lies a treasure trove of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. If you're an Indian in Sydney or a visitor...

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Saroni Roy

Saroni Roy

Saroni Roy is a remarkable multi-hyphenate personality, carving a unique path as an actor, model, DEI champion, social entrepreneur, keynote speaker, and media and branding specialist. Based in Sydney, Australia, she has become a prominent figure, not only in the...

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Warning Signs That You Are Not in Control of Your Life

Warning Signs That You Are Not in Control of Your Life

Losing control and no longer feeling like we are in any position of power regarding our lives is terrifying, yet common. Sometimes we feel like we are simply bystanders, getting carried away by overwhelming circumstances that constantly leave us powerless. We might...

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Mina Skandari

Mina Skandari

In a world that often emphasizes differences, Mina Skandari stands as a beacon of hope, advocating for unity in diversity. Her remarkable journey from being a refugee to becoming a passionate advocate for change has made her an inspiration to many. With her...

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Techniques for Managing Stress and Achieving Career Success

Techniques for Managing Stress and Achieving Career Success

In today's fast-paced and competitive world, managing stress is essential for maintaining our well-being and achieving career success. The demands of our professional lives can often lead to burnout, anxiety, and a sense of being overwhelmed. However, by implementing...

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Every One Wants to Become: The Power of Just Being

Every One Wants to Become: The Power of Just Being

Someone, somewhere, somehow. We all have dreams and aspirations, yearning to become something more, to make our mark on the world. We envision a future where we have achieved our goals and fulfilled our deepest desires. We strive for success, recognition, and...

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NSW, Australia Is the Trip of a Lifetime

NSW, Australia Is the Trip of a Lifetime

Breathtaking Natural Beauty: NSW is home to stunning landscapes, from the pristine beaches of the coastline to the majestic Blue Mountains and lush national parks. The diverse and picturesque scenery will leave you in awe. Iconic Landmarks: Sydney, the capital of NSW,...

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Charishma Kaliyanda

Charishma Kaliyanda

Born in Bangalore, India, her journey to becoming the first Indian-born Member of Parliament (MP) for Liverpool City Council in Australia has been one of courage, perseverance, and an unwavering commitment to serving her community. In this blog article, we will delve...

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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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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...

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...

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...