Dandiya Night at Robelle Domain Park, Hosted by GSIA, Draws an Unbelievable Crowd

Dandiya Night at Robelle Domain Park, Hosted by GSIA, Draws an Unbelievable Crowd

Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023

Dandiya Night at Robelle Domain Park, Hosted by GSIA aThe Greater Springfield Indian Association (GSIA) hosted a spectacular Dandiya night at Robelle Domain Park on October 7, 2023, that left attendees in awe. The event witnessed an incredible turnout and featured mesmerizing performances that had the audience on their feet.
With 13 live singers performing alongside the talented Naad Brahma group, the night was filled with captivating melodies and infectious energy. Attendees were treated to an unforgettable evening of dance, music, and cultural celebration.
Dandiya Night at Robelle Domain Park, Hosted by GSIA cPresident Mukesh Dubey and the GSIA team expressed their heartfelt gratitude to everyone who contributed to the event’s success. we extend a special thank you to Ms.Charis Mullen Member of the Queensland Parliament (MP for Jordan), and Shri Swami Atmeshanada ji from Vedanta Centre, whose presence added prestige to the evening. Additionally, President Dubey acknowledged the sponsors, media partners, volunteers, and other organizations that came together to make this event a truly memorable and magical experience.
Dandiya Night at Robelle Domain Park, Hosted by GSIA bThe GSIA’s Dandiya night at Robelle Domain Park was a testament to the power of community, culture, and collaboration, leaving a lasting impression on all who attended.

‘MOOD 2023’ by The India Australia Society Inc.

‘MOOD 2023’ by The India Australia Society Inc.

Diwali event 'MOOD 2023' at Coorparoo Secondary College Auditorium organized by India Australia Society aThe India Australia Society organised the Diwali event ‘MOOD 2023’ on 29th October 2023 at Coorparoo Secondary College Auditorium. Members of wider Queensland communities joined this event, which was filled with dance, music and food! The India Australia Society (IAS) of Queensland is a non-profit and non-political organization established in Brisbane in 1974. The primary objectives of the IAS are to enhance friendly A community and business leaders were present to celebrate the event. The celebration began with the lighting of lamps by the distinguished dignitaries.
Diwali event 'MOOD 2023' at Coorparoo Secondary College Auditorium organized by India Australia Society bThe welcome address by Dr Preethi Suraj, President of IAS, stated the objectives of IAS are to promote social, cultural and recreational activities to its members, families and friends. She also mentioned that one of the objectives of this organisation is caring for seniors with a similar cultural background, typically around providing comprehensive support and service tailored to their unique needs. Speeches were delivered by Senator Paul Scarr, Mrs Archana Singh, Mr Anoop Nannaru and Mr Umesh Chandra OAM. The messages from all distinguished guests were in summary to celebrate the Unity in diverse and multicultural Australia for the betterment of community prosperity and harmony.
Diwali event 'MOOD 2023' at Coorparoo Secondary College Auditorium organized by India Australia Society dThe celebration also involved spectacular cultural performances from the various states of India. The performance from Miss Ujaan Mukerjee, a playback singer from India and Mr Yousuf Ali Khan lifted this event to a higher level. The event concluded with a vote of thanks by the Vice President of IAS, Mr. Krishna Mohan Yarlagadda. This year’s celebration was well supported by sponsors – Centenary Accounts and Business Adviser (CAABA) and Century 21 (Browns Plains), Vasthra, E-Bike Rentals, HAV Capital, Speed Cool and Holidazzle.
Diwali event 'MOOD 2023' at Coorparoo Secondary College Auditorium organized by India Australia Society eThe event was a grand success, with IAS and its executive team working together with tremendous enthusiasm in bringing one-ness, unity, peace and harmony. A delicious Indian dinner by Lemon Chillies Restaurant was organised for all present at the event.
IAS, as a whole, led by the current President Dr Preethi Suraj takes immense pride and thanks to everyone, for the support to celebrate this event by uniting mainly all the senior citizens in various communities year after year.

Anjan Dutt and the Electric Band will go live in Brisbane

Anjan Dutt and the Electric Band will go live in Brisbane

Anjan Dutt and the Electric Band

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We are delighted to announce that the venue has now been finalized.
Anjan Dutt and the Electric Band will go live in Brisbane
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Date: 2nd of March, 2024
Venue: Tierney Auditorium, St Joseph’s Nudgee College.
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Please note that as always members will get the benefit of early access to the tickets.
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Healthy Men, Healthy World

Healthy Men, Healthy World

The 19th of November is International Men’s Day. The Australian Men’s Health Forum (AMHF) have declared the theme for 2023 is ‘Healthy Men, Healthy World’.

All men are encouraged to make time to take care of their health. This includes:
• Seeing your GP for regular check-ups if needed. Men normally die earlier than women, one of important factor is that men avoid doctors (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6142142/).
• Maintaining a healthy weight – being overweight increases the risks of many health conditions
• Eating a healthy diet which is low in fat, sugar, salt and processed foods and rich in healthy choices including plenty of vegetables, fruit, lean meats/seafood, healthy dairy and grains
• Avoiding or limiting alcohol
• Not smoking
• Getting regular exercise.
Many conditions can be improved by following the above.
It is also important to check for common chronic conditions that may affect your heath. These include diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, fatty liver etc.
You should also check for other conditions such as blood borne viruses and sexually transmissible infections. Many people may have these conditions including hepatitis B, hepatitis C, HIV and STIs and not know as they often do not have any symptoms until the conditions start to cause damage to the body such as the liver.
It important to talk to your doctor and ask for these tests if you have not been tested before, or if you have been told you have these infections before but have not been having regular check-ups – for most people with chronic hepatitis B this is every 6 months.
Think of it like you do to look after your car, you get it serviced, change the oil, check tyre pressure and make sure it is running well so it doesn’t break down – you should think the same way about your body and health.

For more information, please see our webpage www.eccq.com/bbv or contact us at ECCQ. Either call 07-3844 9166 or email us at [email protected]

Limited-time ‘Escape to Paradise’ offer to Khao Lak resort

Limited-time ‘Escape to Paradise’ offer to Khao Lak resort

Khao Lak resort aBy Rama Gaind
When we go on vacation it means having nothing to do, and all day to do it in! That’s what happens when you stay at a beachfront retreat in southern Thailand. Nowadays, travellers do not just want to see a new destination – they want to live it, breathe it and feel it.
Whether you want to experience the relaxing, uplifting, warm, intentional or natural, a visit to JW Marriott Khao Lak Resort & Spa and JW Marriott Khao Lak Resort Suites is on the cards. Take advantage of the comprehensive collection of experiences that encompass every aspect of the resort. Impressive is one description that comes to mind.
Connect with the stunning beauty of Khao Lak. Once at the beach hotel, you begin to rediscover the beauty of your surroundings in the midst of sun, sea and sand, tropical greenery, granite mountains and stunning waterfalls. Located in peaceful Khao Lak, Phang Nga, you feel inspired by the beauty of Thailand with the pristine white sand beach that blends into the azure waters of the Andaman Sea.
Khao Lak resort bAs well, the resort has unveiled 21 signature experiences for 2023 that will enable every holidaymaker to explore the authentic heart of this destination. Let an invigorating and immersive encounter stimulate the senses with exotic sights, sounds and smells as you discover the rich culture of Khao Lak with a beachfront Sunday market. Treat your children to an array of inspiring experiences and activities, including the chance to watch a magician perform tricks or take part in kids’ daily rituals at Sala, the casual poolside restaurant, such as sea boxing, games, cookie decorating and more.
If you’re passionate about sustainability, the innovative Art of Trash workshops use creativity by taking debris and driftwood from the shore and turning it into stunning sculptures. You could be invited to the Shark Nursery, a dedicated marine sanctuary that connects all ages with the Andaman Sea’s threatened bamboo sharks. Join the fully trained team of conservationists to find out how they nurture the sharks, from the incubation of eggs to the time of release.

Khao Lak resort cGolden shores
Relax with your loved ones and reconnect with the world on the golden shores of Khuk Khak Beach. Have a family picnic, complete with a tipi, picnic basket, blanket and so much more, or gather your loved ones for a family barbecue, crafted by a private chef and filled with fresh ingredients, local seafood and prime meats. If being at one with nature is your preference, then head down to the JW Garden, where you can learn about the three signature ingredients: rosella, Thai basil and lemongrass. It can be seen all around the resort.
This is where you step into a world of organic, freshly-grown produce. The extensive garden is dedicated to cultivating a wide range of indigenous ingredients, including exotic herbs and spices, native vegetables and tropical fruits, which are used in the restaurants, bars and spa.
Be as active as you like (or not). Whether you’re an experience-seeking traveller, in search of a culinary haven, participating in in-house workshops, master classes, mindful moments, water sports or wellness activities, there is something to suit everyone’s taste.
Take advantage of the limited-time ‘Escape to Paradise’ offer, with valid stay dates that end on 31 December 2023.

Oikotan Durga Pujo 2023 – Celebrating harmony and connection between Kolkata and Brisbane

Oikotan Durga Pujo 2023 – Celebrating harmony and connection between Kolkata and Brisbane

Oikotan Durga Pujo 2023 – Celebrating harmony and connection between Kolkata and Brisbane Oikotan Inc. (formerly Oikotan) recently organised the third edition of its most significant festival on the 28th and 29th of October 2023 at the Albany Creek Community Centre. “Durga Pujo” this year was made special by the theme and the introduction of guest performer, Ujaan Mukherjee who is up and coming singer from Kolkata. The baby is growing and 2023 marked an exceptional year in the journey they set out on, where more people joined in along with dignitaries from the state government, local council and other associations.

Making of and setting up Pandal – The Brisbane and Kolkata Connection
This year, the theme was based on a rather challenging (the most to date) connection between the two most important cities for most of the participants, members, and organisers – Kolkata and Brisbane. Most of the members of Oikotan Inc. belong to the city of joy, Kolkata and life has brought them to Brisbane. After days of brainstorming and model building, the team finally decided to portray the connection between the two cities through the artwork and installations (also known as pandals).
Months of relentless hard work and dedication went into turning the concept into a reality. With the use of curtains, ropes, cutouts, and wedding arches and after countless trips to Bunnings, what the team managed to put up and showcase caught the attention of not only the participants but also social media followers and the dignitaries.

Oikotan Durga Pujo 2023_cParticipants and important Dignitaries
Oikotan Durga Pujo 2023 saw representation from both the state government in Tim Mander, state member for Everton and Cath Tonks from the City of Moreton Bay. The final day was graced by the presence of Swami Atmeshananda from Vedanta Centre, Brisbane and Usha Chanda and Umesh Chanda representing GOPIO (Global Organization of People of Indian Origin), Brisbane Indian Times and Australian Indian Radio.

Oikotan Durga Pujo 2023_ePujo Rituals and Food
With the introduction of a 2-day affair, day 1 marked the observation of boron(welcoming of Maa Durga) and Saptami Puja. Day 2 comprised Ashtami, Anjali and Nabami puja followed by Dashami Puja, immersion(Bhashan in Bengali) and Boron. While the highlight from day 1 was Kolabou(Banana tree, another form of goddess Durga) bathing, day 2 was made special by the traditional ritual of bidding farewell to the goddess by the women. Women draped in red and white sarees (the theme introduced his year) took part in the “Sindur Khela”, applying vermillion on the idol’s face and feet with betel leaf, offering sweets and smearing each other with “sindur”.
No puja is complete without bhog, prasad (prasad) and non-vegetarian spreads(a must of Bengalis during Pujo). A quintessential Bengali spread comprising of khichuri, begun, chutney and mishti brought smiles to the faces of the participants at lunch while the star of the show, mutton(a must for Bengalis became one of the main attractions of the final day/day 2.

Competition and Cultural Program
Among many new initiatives, Team Oikotan proudly organised puja-related competitions for participants in three different categories. After some close battles, two of the very best were crowned champions and won exciting prizes.
Cultural programs in its second year saw an overwhelming response from participants who showcased their singing, dancing and acting skills. From Gulaabi Aakhei to Ami je tomar, evergreen/retro/Bollywood, there was something for everyone regardless of age.
Finally what made this year’s Pujo was the fact that Oikotan Inc. hosted Ujaan Mukherjee, a budding young singing star from Kolkata who made her debut in Brisbane and made the members and participants get up and dance and lent her voice to all of our favourite songs, ending the festival on a high with the promise – “Aschhe Bochhor Abar Hobe”(Next year it will happen again.

Uttar Pradesh Association of Australia (QLD Chapter) inaugurated

Uttar Pradesh Association of Australia (QLD Chapter) inaugurated

Uttar Pradesh Association of Australia

The Uttar Pradesh Association of Australia (QLD Chapter) was inaugurated on 28th Oct 2023 during their 1st Diwali Celebration as the UP Community. It was founded by Ms Tanvi Goel(Founder of AusIndia Travel, Vice President of Bharath Jagruthi Australia and part of many Indian organizations such as ICAQ, APQI to name a few and a very active community leader for the past 12 years) and Mr Gurpreet Singh(Owner- QLD Skips Hire) back in December 2022.
UPAA-QLD has legends like Ms Sneha Gautam, Ms Sonam Agarwal and Mr Pasupati Nath Dwivedi, who are building the UP community with passion. In the last ten months, the team has gathered over one hundred people from the UP community with just two catchups. UPAA was first started in Victoria by Dr Santosh and the team in 2016, and together, the team is growing to another part of Australia.
Uttar Pradesh Association of Australia The event was held at Desi Junction, Logan Central and was adorned with colourful lights, rangolis, and diyas, which added to the festive atmosphere.
The celebration began with a traditional Lakshmi puja, followed by a game performance by the Tapori Dance group, a DJ who played popular Bollywood songs. One of the most popular games was “Tambola,” similar to Bingo. The game was played with great enthusiasm, and the winners were awarded prizes.
The Brisbane Inaugural event was graced by many delegates, including a well-known personality in the Indian Diaspora, Pinky Singh Ji(Immigration policy chair for LNP), Mr Ganesh Despande (Secretary of Indian Council of Australia, President of BRIMM), Mr Pankaj Agarwal(President of APQI) to name a few, they cut the ribbon to unveil the banner of UPAA (Qld Chapter) with a short speech. They congratulated the UPAA on the chapter’s launch and passed on best wishes for Diwali.
Uttar Pradesh Association of Australia The event was not only sponsored but generously supported by many sponsors including Mahindra Automotive, Education Embassy, QLD Skip hires, AusIndia Travel, Divya Jyoti Jagruti Sansthan, Northside Mechanicals & Tyres, Loaney Home loan expert, Blue Sky Solar, Customised Gifts co, Salt N Spice Indian and Islander groceries, Events by HKM, Indian Mums Connect, Priyanka Boutique, Brisbane Indian Times, and Australian Indian Radio, Parikh Digital Photography beautifully captured the event.
The event was full of many prizes for kids and adults; it was fun with a sumptuous dinner and a U.P.-style DJ dance party by DJ Sandy of DesiBeats.
Uttar Pradesh Association of Australia In conclusion, the Diwali celebration in UP style was a grand success. It brought together people from different communities and cultures to celebrate this joyous occasion. The event was filled with music, dance, food, and fun games that added to the festive atmosphere. It truly captured the essence of Diwali – spreading happiness and joy.

Two attractive promotions for a tropical Maldives escape

Two attractive promotions for a tropical Maldives escape

 

Crossroads Maldives is a multi-island paradise
Crossroads Maldives is a multi-island paradise with a wealth of attractions and activities for all ages.

By Rama Gaind
There is a certain magic about the Maldives that’s enticing … and it certainly offers the sunny side of life!
With its rich history and diverse landscapes and destinations, this is one of the best island destinations in the world, with

 

numerous atolls, clear waters, pristine beaches and dive sites filled with marine life. While historians believe the nation – which spans across the equator – was populated well over 2,500 years ago, the Maldives comprise 1,192 islands, stretching along a length of 871 kilometers.
An archipelagic state in South Asia, situated in the Indian Ocean, it lies southwest of Sri Lanka and India, about 750 kilometres from the Asian continent’s mainland. Home to more than half-a-million people, traces are apparent of influence by various cultures around the rim of the Indian Ocean. Maldivian culture, craft and traditions have been shaped by the surrounding island environment and the seas.

beach villa at SAii Lagoon Maldives
Stay at a blissful beach villa at SAii Lagoon Maldives and step straight out onto the powder-soft sandy shore.

There’s never a dull moment here. A renowned diving destination, this is where you enjoy the white sand beaches, beautiful atolls and crystal-clear waters with rich aquatic wildlife. You’ll find giant whale sharks in the area, especially around the reefs near Sun Island. Find these gentle giants and other shark species in Rangali Island and Hanifaru Bay.
Coral reefs are the foundation of the islands and the Maldives has one of the most delicate environments anywhere on the planet. Speaking of Maldives’ thriving marine biodiversity, its seas are home to five of the seven marine turtle species in the world. You can see loggerheads, leatherbacks, Olive Ridley turtles, green turtles and hawksbill turtles when you visit popular dive sites in the country.
Less than a fifth of Maldives’ island population is inhabited and it’s the world’s flattest country. This beautiful island country has an average altitude of 1.8 metres: its highest point Villingili Island, is only 2.3 metres above sea level.
Unlike most ‘white sand’ beaches that have yellowish sand, the beaches of Maldives have true white sands, made of coralline, which are rare and only present in around five per cent of beaches worldwide.

 

Hard Rock Hotel Maldives
Enjoy upbeat vacations at Hard Rock Hotel Maldives, where the platinum overwater pool villas frame panoramic views across the Indian Ocean.

Accommodation options
Resorts, hotels, guesthouses and safari vessels offer different accommodation experiences. However, it’s time to discover the hottest offers for a tropical island escape at Crossroads Maldives, the fully-integrated destination and premier multi-island resort. Here’s your chance to experience an enchanting escape in paradise with a choice of tempting packages at its two five-star private island lifestyle resorts: SAii Lagoon Maldives and Hard Rock Hotel Maldives.
The free-spirited SAii Lagoon Maldives opened more than three years ago, and under one of its appealing promotions, visitors who stay for four nights or longer will be treated to a wealth of benefits.
Alternatively, across the lagoon at Hard Rock Hotel Maldives, this iconic music-themed resort has many accommodation packages, including web offers. Go online to seek out the best alternatives for you.
Nestled in the South Malé Atoll, just 15 minutes from Velana International Airport, Crossroads Maldives is a ‘one-stop, non-stop’ destination where the adventurous can cross paths and explore a wealth of attractions, diverse dining, world-class wellness, specialty shopping and more, amid powder-soft sand beaches and shimmering seas.
Partake of environmental and cultural activities, discover an 800-metre beachside boardwalk which is lined with cool cafés, refined restaurants and upmarket boutiques.
Book soon and have yourself an amazing tropical sojourn!

 

फ़िल्म “जग्गी” को Asia Pacific Screen Awards APSA में बेस्ट यूथ फ़िल्म के लिये चुना गया

आदरणीय अनमोल सिद्धू जी रंग मंच के कलाकार, एक कमाल लेखक व निर्देशक हैं। इन्होंने अनेक लघु फ़िल्में बनायी हैं और अनेक फ़िल्मों में कलाकार की तरह काम भी किया है। आप  की  फ़िल्म “जग्गी” को APSA Asia Pacific Screen Awards में बेस्ट यूथ फ़िल्म के लिये चुना गया।आप की लघु फ़िल्म “The Last Tree” को देश विदेश में अनेक अवार्ड  मिले हैं। इन की बनायी लघु फ़िल्मों को You Tube पर देखा जा सकता है। इन की कुछ लघु फ़िल्मों के नाम – “गोभी” “जग्गी” “The Last Tree”  हैं।

अनमोल सिद्धू जी ने अपनी फ़िल्म जग्गी  द्वारा समाज में दबी गंदगी का बहुत निर्भयता के साथ चित्रण किया है। मानसिक पीड़ा और समवेदना को बहुत सुंदरता से दिखलाया है। इस फ़िल्म से हम को यह सबक़ मिलता है कि यौन शिक्षा हमारी युवा पीड़ी के लिये अति आवश्यक है। यौन शिक्षा का आरम्भ घर से व विद्यालय दोनों से होना चाहिये। रमनीश चौधरी उर्फ़ जग्गी व रमन (काल्पनिक नाम) के संग सभी कलाकारों ने उत्तम श्रेणी का अभिनय किया। सभी ने उच्च कोटि का अभिनय प्रदर्शित किया। इसी आशा के साथ कि जो कुछ जग्गी व रमन के संग हुआ वह दोबारा ना हो।

मैं ‘मधु खन्ना’ आप की फ़िल्म को सम्मान देने के लिये – आप की फ़िल्म जग्गी की छोटी सी पंक्ति आप को सुनाना चाहूँगी-

” बन्दा तै जानवर तक नू नहीं छड़दा , फिर मैं तै रमन चीज़ ही की वाँ इस हवस अग्गै ” जददों ऐ हवस दिमाग़ नूँ चडदी आ बन्दा फ़ैर  ना तै रिश्ते नाते देखदा , तै  ना ही ऐनू बन्दे , बूढ़ी तै पशु विच कोई फ़र्क़ दिसदा ।”

इस शानदार रोचक साक्षात्कार को सुनने के लिये लिंक को दबायें। साक्षात्कार मधु खन्ना जी द्वारा कार्यक्रम “बातें मधु के साथ” लिया गया।

Lalithakalalaya School of Bharatanatyam’s 8th annual concert

Lalithakalalaya School of Bharatanatyam’s 8th annual concert

Lalithakalalaya School of Bharatanatyam’s 8th annual concert held recently, was very enjoyable and culturally enriching. There was a diversity in the choice of costumes, dances, music and inclusive of all age groups. The dances were all choreographed and curated by the guru and founder of the school, Smt Padmalakshmi Sriram on the concept of “Nava Vidha Bhakthi “, the 9 forms of bhakti, intended in emoting the essence of devotion, just in time for the Navarathiri season.

The first item was a demonstration of the twelve names of Lord Ganesha presented by Smt Padmalakshmi. Her energy, vibrance and creative exploration of Lord Ganesha was a treat for the audience. She set the stage for the evening and provided the inspiration for her students to aspire and achieve a high standard.

Bharatanatyam is a story telling dance in which the dancers use poses, expressions and hand movements to communicate mythological stories.  The students presented mythological stories of Lord Nadarajah, Vishnu, Rama, Krishna and Hanuman. The expressions, grace and synchronisation of the dancers were commendable.  A noteworthy feature of the evening was the interaction of the dancers with the audience, which injected a lot of energy and life in the auditorium and much enjoyed by the audience.  The students also enacted a thematic dance drama of Lord Nadarajah, something new for the audience. It depicted the dialogue the devotee engages with Lord Nadarajah in the journey of life, from birth to death.  It was meticulously choreographed, exhibiting intense vibrance, energy and intricate movements involving a significant number of dancers, performing alongside the guru. It was not only enjoyable watching this drama but also brought the realisation that the Lord only appears when there is a total surrender.

Salangai pooja is the first milestone in a dancer’s journey after learning dance under a guru for a few years. Sisters, Harsha and Haron Shibu, due to unforeseen circumstances could not join their team when they performed their Salangai pooja. Both the sisters crossed this milestone presenting the Pushpanjali and Alarippu and group performance with their salangai pooja batch, the Sapta Tandavam, the seven vigorous dances of Lord Shiva.

Lalithakalalaya School of Bharatanatyam has students who have just turned three. Teaching these students is not easy as it requires patience, effort and dedication. It was a proud moment for the parents to see their children on stage and demonstrating the mudras and Ganesha slokam while chanting.

Another presentation which received a great ovation from the audience is the Kolattam / dandiya dance by a group of ladies trained within a month, mostly above sixty years with minimal dancing experience.  Smt Padmalakshmi wanted to provide the pleasure and joy of dancing to those who did not have an opportunity to do so and also convey the message that age is no barrier to learn anything.

Smt Padmalakshmi affirms that the goal of the school is not only to teach dancing but also imbibe the fundamental values of discipline, respect, courtesy and hard work. She says that she treats each and every student as her own and her duty is to motivate them to achieve their best. Much thought goes in showing this to the students.  Her students were made to feel special in seeing the collage of their individual photos displayed on the “wall of fame” in the foyer. All the students were also thrilled to receive an individualised hexagon wooden tile picture of themselves from the school. A number of students were also presented with certificates for dedication.