Western Sydney Students Make Sense of Finance with Sketch Comedy

Western Sydney Students Make Sense of Finance with Sketch Comedy

High school students across Western Sydney will learn skills crucial to their financial literacy as they participate in a sketch and improvisational comedy program. The MoneyGramFoundation proudly sponsors Mad About Money and joins together with The National Theatre for Children (NTC) to bring the show to schools at no cost. The tour begins Monday 16th Marchand […]

Nautanki Theatre brings you the best of KiranNagarkar

Nautanki Theatre brings you the best of KiranNagarkar

Bedtime Story is based on the Indian Epic, the Mahabharata. Set in ancient India the Mahabharata tells a story about the deadly enmity between two royal families, the Kauravas and the Pandavas who were cousins. While the Pandavas were India’s greatest warrior heroes, their side was favoured and supported by Lord Krishna; the presiding deity […]

NSW State Government making communities safer with new crime tool

NSW State Government making communities safer with new crime tool

The NSW State Government has committed an extra $7 million in the 2015-16 State Budget to facilitate an integrated closed circuit TV (CCTV) network as it continues to make communities safer.   Police Minister Liza Harvey said the funding would implement the State CCTV Strategy, delivering the Liberal National Government’s election commitment to pioneer an […]

AN EXTRA 580 BUS SERVICES ROLL INTO WESTERN SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE

AN EXTRA 580 BUS SERVICES ROLL INTO WESTERN SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE

Customers in Western Sydney and Newcastle will now benefit from more than 580 additional weekly bus services, taking the number of extra services introduced by the NSW Government to more than 12,800.   NSW Minister for Transport and Infrastructure Andrew Constance said the boost to bus services is due to a multi-million dollar investment enabling […]

United Indian Associations celebrates Womanhood

United Indian Associations celebrates Womanhood

United Indian Associations celebrated International Women’s Day 2015 on Saturday, 7th March at the Auburn Town Hall. Key speakers in attendance included Ms Melanie Gibbons, MP for Menai representing the Premier of NSW, Dr G K Harinath OAM, Chairman Multicultural NSW, Michelle Rowland, Federal Member for Greenway, Julie Owens Federal MP for Parramatta, UIA President […]

“A strong woman is the one who builds a firm foundation for herself with the bricks thrown at her”: Ashima Narwal

“A strong woman is the one who builds a firm foundation for herself with the bricks thrown at her”: Ashima Narwal

Miss Sydney Australia aims to become a highly acclaimed competition for young women. Entrants are encouraged to use their‘ technique for success’ and use whatever they may have tofurther their own career as well as benefit the beautiful City of Sydney. Through this pageant all entrants are encouraged to develop their self-confidence & social skills. […]

“SAY NO TO RACISM” educates Harmony Day

“SAY NO TO RACISM” educates Harmony Day

The City of Sydney is rich in it’s cultural diversity, about 43 percent of the population were born overseas and over 28 percent of the residents speak a second language at home. In order to celebrate the unison of the multiculturism, Sydney City witnessed Harmony Day celebrations from 18-25 March, 2015 Varun Tiwari and his […]

Entertainment overload at the Short+Sweet Bollywood Festival

Entertainment overload at the Short+Sweet Bollywood Festival

The inaugural Short+Sweet Bollywood Festival concluded in colourful style in front of a full Factory Fusebox Theatre in Marrickville recently. Swastik Institute of Dance (Parramatta) scooped the pool of major prizes including Best Overall Production and the People’s Choice (audience vote) awards. Monsuun Dance (North Sydney) won themost Innovative Style awardand the Best Female Dancer […]

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