Weekend with Indians in Sydney: A Conversation with Sally Quinnell MP – Where Community, Culture, and Camden

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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 heartfelt episode, we had the pleasure of sitting down with one such hero: Sally Quinnell MP, Member for Camden in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly.

Warm, grounded, and deeply rooted in her community, Sally brings both authenticity and action to the political table. In our 30-minute conversation, she peeled back the layers of politics to reveal something more powerful: a shared vision for a more inclusive, more connected Australia.

🌏 A Multicultural Canvas: Australia’s Strength in Diversity
Before we dive into Sally’s inspiring story, it’s important to recognise the broader picture—Australia is one of the most successful multicultural countries in the world. According to the 2021 Census, over 51% of Australians were born overseas or have at least one parent who was, and the Indian diaspora is among the fastest-growing communities.

In fact, India is now the third-largest source of immigrants to Australia, and in places like Western Sydney and Camden, the presence of Indian-Australians is not just visible—it’s vital. From running businesses and schools to contributing to health, technology, and the arts, Indians in Sydney continue to add depth and dynamism to the Australian story.

Indians in Sydney: A Cultural Powerhouse
At the heart of this vibrant movement is the ‘Indians in Sydney’ Facebook community—Australia’s largest and most engaged Indian social platform. With over 135,000 members and a reach of more than 5 million every 90 days, this group has transcended digital boundaries to become a real-world force for good.

From winter drives and meal-sharing programs to high-profile events like the annual Independence Day Gala, Indians in Sydney is not just a group—it’s a movement. And when leaders like Sally Quinnell engage with such communities, the result is more than just a photo-op. It’s the building of real bridges.

👩‍🏫 From Music Teacher to Parliamentarian: The Sally Quinnell Journey
Born with a love for music and a heart for people, Sally’s journey is as local as it gets. A long-time resident of Camden, she has raised her family there, taught in local schools, volunteered across community groups, and led performances at events. Before stepping into politics, she spent years nurturing young minds as a music educator, running a small business and volunteering at St Paul’s Camden, St Gregory’s College, and even Cobbitty Scouts.

Her love for community isn’t performative—it’s personal. Whether it’s playing at the Camden Musical Society, helping on St Vinnies night visits to assist the homeless, or cheering from the sidelines of a cricket match at Oran Park, Sally is a familiar face with a genuine presence.

Now as an elected MP, she carries that same community-first spirit into the halls of Parliament.

🏘️ Camden: A Region on the Rise
As one of the fastest-growing Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Australia, Camden is booming—with families, businesses, and new communities settling into what’s fast becoming a dynamic and diverse region. But with growth comes challenge. Infrastructure must catch up, schools need to be built, and health services have to expand. Sally’s commitment to Camden is centered on smart growth, livability, and keeping the community connected.

She spoke passionately about the need for better public transport, support for local teachers and schools, and ensuring that Camden’s development remains people-centric, not just property-driven. 

💬 On Multiculturalism: “It’s Our Greatest Strength”
In a country where more than 300 languages are spoken and over 120 religions practiced, multiculturalism is more than a buzzword—it’s the bedrock of modern Australia. For Sally, it’s a lived experience.

During our interview, she reflected on how multicultural events—from Diwali festivals to Harmony Day parades—aren’t just celebratory; they’re educational and empowering.

It’s this inclusive mindset that has made Sally such a respected figure among not just her constituents, but also within culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities.

A Shoutout to the Indian-Australian Story
One of the most moving parts of the interview was when Sally acknowledged the role of Indian migrants in shaping the fabric of NSW: 

“The Indian-Australian community brings with it resilience, generosity, and joy. Whether it’s through food, family values, or festivals—there’s always something to celebrate and something to learn,” she said.

 When Leadership Meets Humanity
Throughout our chat, what struck me the most wasn’t just Sally’s political insights—it was her humanity. She didn’t speak in soundbites. She laughed freely, listened carefully, and spoke from the heart.

We didn’t get into rapid-fire questions this time—because this wasn’t a show about catching someone off guard. It was about understanding who they really are. And in Sally, we found someone who’s real, relatable, and resolute.

🎥 The Power of Platforms Like ‘Indians in Sydney’
As the host of Weekend with Indians in Sydney, it’s a privilege to bring voices like Sally’s to our audience. In a world saturated with division and clickbait, we aim to build something more soulful—conversations that matter, ones that celebrate culture, community, and collaboration.

Because ultimately, platforms like these aren’t just about spotlighting politicians—they’re about bringing the community into the conversation.

✨ A Message to All
If there’s one takeaway from this episode, it’s this: Good leaders aren’t always loud. They’re consistent. Compassionate. And connected. Sally Quinnell is one such leader. And as Camden grows, as Indian Australians continue to enrich the state, and as platforms like Indians in Sydney thrive, the possibilities are endless.

Let’s continue to tell these stories. Let’s continue to build this bridge. And let’s continue to celebrate the beautiful, complex, and colourful mosaic that is Multicultural Australia.

 

 

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