By Umesh Nagasandra Federation of Indian Communities of South Australia (FICSA) is a multi-cultural, non-political and non-sectarian federation. Our mission is to help, support, train & build, stronger, self-reliant and resilient ethnic migrant communities. Our programmes and activities include education, arts, culture, language, sports, employment training, sustainable development and empowerment of our women, children, youth, […]
Willbur Glenn Colaco is a former Environmental Scientist, currently works for Local Government Council as an Environmental Officer & pursues his passion of Health & Fitness part-time after work. Willbur is also a co-author & International speaker on topics like Universal Laws & Rudraksha Science dealing with Spirit, Mind, Body Balance. Recently, he took a […]
New storms were expected to hit South Australia on Thursday after thunderstorms left the entire state without electricity for several hours. A low pressure system will continue to affect the south-central region of Australia after South Australia was hit on Wednesday by winds of up to 140 km per hour, knocking over more than 20 […]
A Vedanta Centre has reportedly opened up in Burnside suburb of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. Its recent launching celebrations included bhumi-puja, vastu-puja, Ganesha-puja, bhajan-kirtan, Vedic-puja, cultural-program including classical dance-music, discourses and community-meal, reports suggest. Adelaide area is said to have hosted visiting Swamis of the Ramakrishna Mission since the late 1970s. Meanwhile, Hindu […]
By Nancy Choudary Tony has lived in the north-eastern suburbs of Adelaide since early childhood, attending Pooraka Primary School and Enfield High School. He began full-time work in 1969 with the ANZ Bank. From 1976 to 1980, Tony was employed as a research officer to Senator Jim Cavanagh. Between 1981 and 2007, Tony part-owned and […]
This year Adelaide Kannada Sangha Inc organised “Rajyotsava 2015” on 7th November 2015 at Slovenian Community Hall, Dudley Park. The aim was to show case the rich culture of Local Kannada Community particularly youth. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Rajyotsava 2015, the organisation had the Dana Worley, State Member of Parliament, representing their […]
Children’s Day organised first time in Adelaide by Federation of Indian Communities in South Australia. All their events are open for members and non-members. They aim towards unity in diversity by uniting all the regional associations of Indian diaspora in South Australia. At the cultural children’s festival, Bollywood performances, flavoursome curries, traditional dress and a […]
By- Nancy Choudary Mr Tony Zappia, Member for Makin, South Australia talks to Indus Age where he shares the reason behind joining politics, his message to the youth of today and the multicultural communities and a lot more. Excerpts: What made you choose politics? From a very young age I took an interest in political […]
Multi-faceted artiste in New Zealand creates a unique fusion of dances By -Wenceslaus Anthony Former Indian President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam once said, “Dreams are not what you see in sleep, they are those which do not let you sleep.” Despite his inspiring words, very few people have the courage and determination to make their […]
In an era where fusion and new age music dominate the current Indian music scenario, Dr. Radhika Chopra, an extremely talented and a versatile artiste, predominantly features as a rare performer who continues to excel and please the connoisseur with her traditional puritan raga based gayaki. October 24th, 2015, saw Dr Chopra mesmerize the audience […]