The NSW Government met with Australian-Indian leaders from across NSW today to discuss recent threats to cohesion in the community.
More than 40 leaders from...
A Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) crew, specially trained in drone use, has located a person missing in bushland near Pitt Town, on Sydney’s north-western outskirts.
Michelle Rowland, MP Shadow Minister for Citizenship and Multiculturalism in her speech about the recent Indian elections said, “The recent Indian election has been...
Australian Indian Sports, Educational and Cultural Society (AISECS) , a not-for-profit Australian organisation aims to promote, enhance and facilitate sports, education and cultural investment...
Premier of NSW Dominic Perrottet hosted an Iftaar dinner on April 12 , 2022 which was attended by people from different cultural backgrounds.
Muslim leaders...
The NSW Government will provide millions of free Rapid Antigen Tests (RATs) to vulnerable cohorts, including people with disability, children and young people in...
OzAsia Festival Artistic Director Annette Shun Wah: "I loved the way OzAsia Festival audiences embraced our program last year. With borders open this year we offer even more exceptional, meaningful, and enthralling works of creativity and artistry, putting Asian and Asian Australian perspectives, imaginations, and ideas firmly at the centre of this unique festival. Join us for three weeks of wonder, beauty, magic, and stories that will warm your heart and fill minds and stomachs in the most satisfying ways."
After having a successful season in 2017, ‘Nautanki Theatre’ is back with ‘The Jungle Book’ play at Riverside Theatre, Parramatta.
Jungle book" is an example...
One of the state’s biggest multicultural festivals, Parramasala, will remain a feature on the Western Sydney cultural calendar for at least the next four...