An after-hours helpline to support people receiving palliative care, carers and health professionals was launched today by Health Minister Jillian Skinner. The Palliative Care After-Hours Helpline is part of the NSW Government Plan to Increase Access to Palliative Care. “More than 70% of Australians say they want to be cared for and die at home […]
Minister for Ageing and Minister for Disability Services John Ajaka today announced that nominations for the 2016 NSW Carers Awards are open. The NSW Carers Awards are an opportunity to recognise and celebrate the dedication, commitment and valuable contributions of the more than 850,000 unpaid carers across NSW. Mr Ajaka said that one in ten […]
By Adam Bugaj Bad habits stand between you and your goals. They interrupt your life, jeopardize your health (both physical and mental), and they waste your time. Now that you’re a master at building good habits , it’s time to take out the trash. Eliminating bad habits from your routine will have an astounding impact on […]
The Australia India Business Council Ltd (AIBC), a national membership organisation representing bi-lateral trade and investment relations between Australia and India organised its first annual AIBC Australia-India Trade and Investment Forum and provided new insights about the growing relationship between the two countries. The forum explored opportunities for collaboration, engagement and business and highlighted the […]
The Blacktown City Local Business Awards that celebrate the spirit and hard work of local business in the community awarded Heartland Holden-Blacktown with the ‘Business of the Year Award 2016’ at the gala night. Speaking on this occasion Manish Ajmera, Dealer Principal Heartland Motor Group, Blacktown said, “Improved facilities, our hardworking staff and above all […]
On the 8th of May 1916, a visionary was born Born as Balakrishna Menon in Kerala, he was a freedom fighter and then a successful journalist. As a result of his deep inquiry of the human condition and the nature of the Self, he took Sannyasa as Swami Chinmayananda (Gurudev) and further studied under the […]
By Deborah Rubin Fields Motivated by love of Zion rather than hate (read anti-Semitism-which has plagued Jews in Europe and in the Middle East), a significant percentage of India’s Jewish population has resettled in Israel. Those who’ve stayed in India have become lone rangers, maintaining the community’s institutions. In Revdanda, Benjamin Waskar is the cantor […]
By Brindha Srinivas It was on the 23rd of March 2016, the day after the Brussel bombings, when I got on my normal 8:02 train and headed to sit with my friends. The previous evening, I couldn’t stop thinking about the attacks which had happened and the photos which were spread everywhere. Apart from the […]
A very focused and disciplined upcoming young 18 year old sportsman, Monty, who currently plays under Bulldog comp and has just started training and playing with BB A grade team is one of the best NRL players of his generation. He is frequently considered as the youngest best contemporary player. Monty’s playing style and ability […]
Nominations have today opened for the 2016 Premier’s Multicultural Media Awards recognising the contributions of the community media to New South Wales. NSW Premier Mike Baird and Minister for Multiculturalism John Ajaka today launched the nomination process and encouraged all multicultural media professionals to enter. “There are more than 200 languages spoken across the state […]