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SBS Audio launches Telugu language service
August 7, 2023

SBS Audio launches Telugu language service

MELBOURNE, 7 August 2023: The Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) Audio has launched two of five new digital language services slated...
Zaneta Mascarenhas:The only Indian elected to Australia’s lower house
May 23, 2022

Zaneta Mascarenhas:The only Indian elected to Australia’s lower house

  MELBOURNE, 23 May 2022: Zaneta Mascarenhas is the only Indian-origin candidate who won the election for Australia’s House of...
Indian Cultural Precinct work takes off with a splash of colour
April 21, 2018

Indian Cultural Precinct work takes off with a splash of colour

By SAT News Desk MELBOURNE, 21 April: One key location among the three chosen for injection of color and vibrancy...
June 10, 2016

Indian Civilization Unlikely to have been Characterised by One Religion: Romila Thapar

‘Why can’t we think of civilisation as a process of tracking cultures?’: Historian Romila Thapar Full text of the speech...
May 4, 2011

Hindu priest gets 2 yrs suspended sentence for indecent assaults on two women, could be deported

By our legal reporter Melbourne: A former Hindu priest of the Sri Shiva Vishnu Temple, Carrum Downs faces deportation to...
November 2, 2010

Diwali party starts in Melbourne

By Neeraj Nanda Melbourne, 1 Nov.: The Diwali party has taken off in Melbourne. With two big Diwali fairs already...
October 23, 2010

Indian MPs offered sleaze debate

The Indian government has offered to hold a special session of parliament to discuss an opposition demand for a joint...
February 4, 2010

Defensive Brumby offers to meet Indian envoy

Victorian Premier John Brumby has expressed willingness to meet Indian High Commissioner Mrs. Sujatha Singh to brief her on the progress that had been made, including boosting police patrols in high risk areas like railway stations and toughening up police powers to search for weapons.
February 4, 2010

Victoria in denial: Indian envoy

Indian High Commissioner in Australia Mrs. Sujatha Singh has complained to Australian Governor-General Quentin Bryce over attacks on Indians in Melbourne and said the Victorian Government was ''in denial'' over the severity of the problem.