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GOPIO Qld Holds Iconic India Day Fair 2018 BRISBANE, 18 August 2018, GOPIO Qld Chapter held it’s iconic India Day Fair in the world renowned Roma Street Parklands (the largest Subtropical gardens in a city in the world). This
renowned
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grown in size and attracts all communities; it is designed to bring communities together while showcasing Indian Culture and d cuisine. Many Indian community organisations take part in the India Day fair community parade.
Invited guests are treated to a VIP reception; they too join in the parade, which finishes in front the impressive amphitheatre stage The beautiful weather held out and the event was attended by over 10,000 people. The
celebration included lighting of the lamp by Honourable Grace Grace, MP the Labour Member for McConnel and Minister for Education and Industrial Relations, and member of the Legislative Assembly of Continued on Page 4
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From the Publisher SPRING has sprung, welcome to September, the beautiful part of the year , well so much has been happening out there , but I will first of all address Kerala Floods, unfortunate strike of nature with a bit of human intervention, which is debatable, but one thing has been quite evident that in times of calamity we do come together. A global effort for the relief is quite encouraging to see, though India has been bit selective in accepting all donations. Locally many
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organisations have come forward to raise the much needed funds for this worthy cause, I say the more the merrier as long as the funds and goods reach the needy and is not lost in administration. I would personally urge everyone to leave their differences aside and come together, dig deep and give generously for this cause. Secondly I must pay respect late Atal Bihari Vajpayee, on 16th August 2018, We lost the Ajatshatru of India Sri Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Many hearts are filled with deep emotions as Shri Atalji didn’t belong to politics only. His personality crossed many shades and made his mark as a poet, journalist and above all a much loved statesman. a great loss to the nation and to humanity, he will be missed by the Diaspora, as he had played a pivotal role in the connection of the Diaspora to motherland. He has been a guest of GOPIO International, on many a occasion, GOPIO International held a condolence meeting on our virtual their platform on 24th August at 11.30 pm US time, of GOPIO International executive Members, Council Chairs and Life Members,
The message from the meeting shall be sent to Hon. Prime Minister on behalf of GOPIO international. Thirdly congratulations to GOPIO Queensland for another magnificent India Day Fair, this iconic celebrations keeps on growing every year, this year the event was overshadowed by the passing away of Sri Atal Bihari Vajpayee , and a minutes silence was observed during the formalities. Overall the vent was a huge success, the stage just looked magnificent, there is no other comparable stage in Brisbane, the amphitheatre is nicely located in the pristine parkland, the Sun does get bit challenging during mid day to the discomfort of the VIPS specially, and the committee is contemplating shifting the official opening times. The rough and tilting terrain makes it hard for the Stall holders, but the ones that do come do brisk business with never ending queues in front of their stalls. Congratulations to the 2018 winners of Queensland Multicultural community Awards and may I take this opportunity to congratulate the winners of Lord Mayors
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Multicultural business awards, some of you may remember that we , Brisbane Indian Times used run the two combined into one until State and local government took over one section each. While we are on the topic of congratulations, may I congratulate the finalist of IABCA 2018; I have had the privilege of attending all three of the above mentioned functions On a different note congratulations to mala Mehta on celebrating thirty one years of Hindi school , it is her untiring effort that has seen Hindi included in NSW curriculum , the annual Hindi Divas was a testament to the community support that she receives for commitment to Hindi Language. Her event is always supported by Indian Consulate. The Australian Flag turned 117 and I was privileged to be part of the Flag raising ceremony and the celebrations that followed at Brisbane City Hall. It is an important part of our history and we should proudly support that, more emphasis needs to be placed in schools for teaching Australian history. There are many aspects that are forgotten. Congratulations to Police commissioner for the wonder interfaith dinner, the event which started of quite small ahs now grown significantly and fills Greek Club to capacity. Brian Adams our Mc extraordinaire never fails to amaze. Members of many faith communities represented in Queensland were present at the annual dinner. Lastly, wishing everyone all the best for Janamastmi , once again many celebrations all over Brisbane, I tried to attend as many as physically possible, I must mention ISKCON Brisbane for the special invite and for putting on a spectacular event , for them this is one of the major events , the atmosphere was just amazing , it felt like you where in Vrindavan. The organising committee must be commended for the smooth running of the big celebration. I will pen off my Mentioning Janeth Deen, and congratulating her on her OAM , a worthy recent who has been instrumental in so many people receiving the recognition. Until Next month Happy Reading, Umesh Chandra
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Changes to the Training Benchmark Requirements THE Australian Government has implemented the new Skilling Australians Fund (SAF) which came into effect on 12 August 2018, after the legislation was passed in Parliament on 22 May 2018. Employers sponsoring skilled workers under both temporary and permanent employer sponsored regimes, will now be required to pay a levy to this fund. This fund has replaced the previous training benchmark A and B requirements, which was to contribute either 2% of the business payroll towards a training fund or 1% of payroll towards training Australian staff. The amount of the levy payable will depend upon the size of the business sponsoring the employee. For businesses with an Annual Turnover of Greater than 10 million:• T he levy for TSS visas will be $1,800 per year or part thereof • For ENS and RSMS applications will be a one-off payment of $5,000. For business has an annual turnover of less than 10 million:• T he levy for TSS visas will be $1,200 per year or part thereof • For ENS and RSMS applications will be a one-off payment of $3,000. Refund of Levy Paid The SAF levy or part thereof can be refunded in certain circumstances, including where a certain application is refused or where an employee does not commence work with their employer or ceases work within the first 12 months.
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Seeking the Highest Sadhguru, Isha Foundation
A FUNDAMENTAL requirement for anybody who wishes to grow on the spiritual path is to create an undeviated flow of energy towards the one and only goal in life – to attain to the highest and not settle for anything less than that. If there is a person who is capable of channelising himself without any break, he is a blessed one. But rarely do people come like that. Most people lead their lives only in jerks – few moments of running, then stopping or may be going backwards. This is how life goes waste for most people. They need somebody to keep them moving all the time. That somebody’s job is to use the carrot and stick with some equanimity, as the need arises. Sometimes carrots don’t work, then the stick. Sometimes sticks don’t work, and then the carrot. Ramakrishna has described the role of a guru in a very nice way. He describes three types of gurus who are like three different classes of doctors. There is one type of medical man who, when called upon, looks at the patients, feels his pulse, then prescribes the necessary medicine and asks them to take them. If the patient declines, they just go away without troubling themselves
further about the matter. In the same way, there are some religious teachers who don’t care much whether their teachings are valued, acted upon or not. Doctors of the second type not only ask the patients to take their medicine but they go further. They expostulate. They leave no stone unturned to make other people walk the ways of righteousness and truth by means of gentle persuasion. The third and the highest kind of doctors would proceed to use force with the patients, in case he shows any reluctance to take the medicines. Similarly, there are some gurus who would use force, if necessary, on their disciples, with a view to making them walk on the path to the ultimate. Why Ramakrishna considers the last one as the highest is because he takes the risk of becoming unpopular. He takes the risk of being labeled “cruel.” Why this kind of teachers exists or why this is needed is because, by your own nature, you are like a frog.
Whichever way he sees a mosquito, he goes in that direction. This way, you can’t reach anywhere. Once you are on the spiritual path, once you have seen what is the goal of your life, this sniffing around should stop because there are so many things that smell good on the way. Wherever something smells good if you turn, you are not going to get anywhere. It is not that if you cannot do anything else in your life, you can be spiritual, that is not so. If you can take up anything and do it in this world, then there is a possibility that you may be fit for spirituality. Not otherwise.
Ranked amongst the fifty most influential people in India, Sadhguru is a yogi, mystic, visionary and bestselling author. Sadhguru has been conferred the “Padma Vibhushan” by the Government of India in 2017, the highest annual civilian awards, accorded for exceptional and distinguished service.
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The evening performance was our show stopper, a free live concert by Pradeep Sran (from cutie pie fame) a singer from India and open air dancing by the attendees. The day concluded with a beautiful fireworks display – a perfect end to a perfect day. President Vinita Khushal and GOPIO Qld committee appreciates the support of all three levels of Government and corporate Sponsors in making this fair a reality. The many positive feedback from government officials and general public at large makes our efforts worthwhile. Call 07 3865 6533
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Ganesh – Bestower of Success Lord Ganesh is a prominent Hindu deity, renowned as Vighna-vinashak, the destroyer of obstacles. He is known by hundreds of other names including Ganapati, Gajanan, Lambodar and Ekdanta. He is endowed with benediction to get first reverence during a traditional Hindu worship of deities. “Shree Ganeshay Namah” is a core Mantra recited at the beginning of any meaningful endeavour performed by a devout Hindu. It is believed that pronouncing this Mantra at the beginning of a new venture removes obstructions that may be encountered during its implementation. Lord Ganesh is a son of lord Shiva and goddess Parvati. A number of legends are common about the birth of Ganesh. According to the most popular story, Parvati realised that she needed her own loyal sentry to guard her during her private moments. She created a model of a boy from the sandal-paste and scurf scrubbed from her body during bathing and infused life into it. She posted the boy at the gate and asked him not to allow anyone inside while she was washing herself. Soon afterwards, Shiva, her husband, came from his wandering and tried to enter his abode. Ganesh prevented him from doing so, as Parvati was
still bathing. Shiva was surprised, and demanded an explanation. Ganesh relayed his mother’s instructions to Shiva, but he remained unsatisfied, and asked his followers, also known as Ganas, to forcibly remove the boy. They were unsuccessful. Other deities including Brahma and Vishnu came and tried to mediate but could not succeed. Finally, in anger, Shiva beheaded the boy. Hearing the tumult, Parvati came out of the bathroom and found her son’s head severed. She cried and became very angry. She was pacified on conditions that her son would be revived to life and made foremost amongst celestials. To revive the boy, Shiva’s followers brought a head cut off from a sleeping elephant and placed it on the severed neck of the boy. Assembled celestials infused life into the body, and the boy with an elephant head became alive. The boy was made the leader of the Ganas and named Ganesh. The word Ganapati expresses the same meaning. With the face of an elephant, Ganesh is also is called Gajanan, “the one with the elephant face”. According to another legend, Lord Vishnu appeared as a priest before Parvati while she was asleep, and begged for food. Both Shiva and Parvati
welcomed him and asked him if he had any other desire. Being impressed by their sincerity, the priest told them that he would like to become their son. This wish was granted, and the priest turned into their tiny baby, lying on the bed with Parvati. All celestials came to see and bless the baby, including Shani, the planet Saturn. On Parvati’s insistence, Shani looked at the baby face to bless him. But by the effect of Shani’s glance, the baby’s head vanished. Parvati wept immensely at the loss of her son. On the request of Laxmi and other deities, Vishnu, whose incarnation the child was, flew on his mount Garuda. He brought a freshly cut head of an elephant, placed it on the baby’s neck and revived him to life. Skand, also known as Kartikey, is a brother of Ganesh. He is the commander in chief of celestial forces. His mount is a peacock. Ganesh travels on a mouse. Once, the deities gifted Shiva and Parvati a divine fruit and told them that whoever ate it would gain supreme knowledge and immortality. Both Ganesh and Skand wished to eat the fruit and started arguing over who deserved it more. To resolve the issue, their parents devised a competition. Both Ganesh and Skand were required to
encircle the earth three times and whoever completed the circumambulations first, was to be declared the winner, and awarded the fruit. Skand happily agreed knowing that his mount is fast enough to allow him to lead the race. Skand started on his peacock, whereas Ganesh remained at home. He made his parents sit on their seats together, walked around them and claimed victory. Upon questioning, Ganesh explained that his mother and father are like the earth and sky. By encircling them, he had fulfilled the condition of the competition. His parents were enchanted by this explanation and awarded him the divine fruit to eat. The event displays Ganesh’s ingenuity. Another version of this episode relates to Ganesh’s wedding. When both Ganesh and Skand turned to a marriageable age, Shiva and Parvati thought of arranging their wedding. The competition of encircling the earth was devised to decide who should be married first. As the winner, Ganesh was married first. His wives are Riddhi, prosperity, and Siddhi, adeptness, both the daughters of Prajapati, a divine lord. Shubh, auspiciousness and Labh, profit are described as Ganesh’s sons. After Vyas had composed
Seniors Week Celebration
By Surendra Prasad OAM
FIJI Senior Citizens Assn of Qld again organised a successful Seniors Week Celebration on 19th August,2018 at Multicultural Hub in Annerley. The diverse communities came together and celebrated this important event along with other dignitaries such as Hon Mark Bailey MP Minister for Transport, Cr Ian McKenzie, Indian Consul Archana Singh, Prof Sarva-Daman Singh, Anthony Shorten and others. Mr Surendra Prasad said the program started with
welcome to country by Aunty Peggy Tidyman, prayers by religious leaders for farmers affected by drought,speeches and songs and music by Michael Pow followed by lunch. The lunch was provided by the members of Fiji Seniors. We also organised raffles to raise fund for the farmers who are facing serve drought at some places for last 9 years. We raised $325 dollars through raffles and was top up $1000 by one of our member Mr Ram Karan. Total fund raised was $1325. This raffle was possible through the kind raffle prize donations from
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Cornerstone Law Office, Targett Travel and Tours, Robertson Gardens Hotel and Coles and Woolworth. Later in the program Prof Sarva-Daman Singh launch a book he wrote about Mahatma Gandhi. The prize $50 a book all money raised from the sale of books will be donate to charity. Please contact Surendra on 0413 004 100 for the book. The Fiji Senior Citizens next event is Seniors Multicultural Dinner on 6th October, 2018 at Coorparoo Secondary College, Stanley East and Cavendish Rd, Coorparoo commencing at 5.30pm. for further
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the Mahabharata in his mind, he looked for a writer to scribe his composition. On the advice of Brahma, Vyas approached Ganesh with a request to write his work. Ganesh agreed to this proposition on a condition. During writing, dictation should continue uninterrupted, from start to finish, without letting any pause for his pen. Vyas agreed, but with a counter condition. Ganesh should write the text with full understanding of the dictated subject matter. Both accepted the conditions. While transcribing the Mahabharata, the pen that Ganesh was using once broke. To continue writing nonstop, he broke one of his tusks and started writing with it. His name Ekdanta, or one tusked, relates to this event. Another legend about Ekdanta relates to his encounter with sage Parashuram. Once Shiva was in meditation on the Kailash Mountain. Ganesh was guarding his ashram, the place of meditation. Sage Parashuram came to his ashram to see Shiva but Ganesh prevented him from doing so. A fight broke out between them. Parashuram was overwhelmed by Ganesh’s power. Finally, Parashuram attacked Ganesh with his famous axe. Shiva had gifted that axe to Parashuram. To uphold the reputation of the weapon, Ganesh accepted the axe attack on his tusk, and allowed one of his tusks to break. On one occasion, Kuber, the king of wealth, came to Kailash to invite Shiva for a lunch. He wanted to show off his abundant wealth. Shiva realised his vanity and declined to go, but suggested that he take Ganesh instead. Ganesh went to lunch with Kuber
and was provided with a variety of dishes. He ate them all but remained hungry. Kuber offered more food, but was unable to satisfy Ganesh’s hunger. Finally Ganesh was fed rice provided by his mother Parvati. Only then his hunger was satiated. The name Lambodar or long belly relates to this event. The fourth day of the bright fortnight of Bhadrapad month (August – September) is celebrated as Ganeshotsav, a festival dedicated to Ganesh. Hindus celebrate it all over the world, however it has special significance in Maharastra, India. Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak, a great freedom fighter, inspired the people of Maharastra to celebrate it collectively as a community festival. Joint celebration of Ganeshotsav encouraged them to unite and resist injustice together. Ganesh is worshipped with Lakshmi during the festival of Diwali. His worship together with Lakshmi signifies the importance of maintaining balance between intelligence, denoted by Ganesh, and arrogance arising out of wealth, symbol of Lakshmi. A large number of temples dedicated to Ganesh are found all over the world. He is displayed alone as well as with Shiva, Parvati and Skand. In some pictures, he is shown with his consorts Riddhi and Siddhi. Ganesh is portrayed with four hands, long belly and elephant face seated on a decorated seat. His gentle and auspicious appearance showers blessing on all those who worship him with devotion. More information on Hinduism will follow in the next edition of BIT. Awadhesh Sharma. Call 07 3865 6533
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Aquatic adventures are special at Centara Ceysands in Sri Lanka
Children will have fun at the Centara Ceysands Resort & Spa Sri Lanka. Nestled between the Indian Ocean and the Bentota River, guests at the resort enjoy a rare opportunity to switch between the river and the sea.
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By Rama Gaind LYING between India and southeast Asia, Sri Lanka’s innumerable attractions are unquestionably inviting. In such a small area, Sri Lanka has more UNESCO World Heritage sites than anywhere else in the world. While there’s depth in its ancient history, the island nation has legendary temples that boast intricately beautiful details. It is also home to tea estates in the central hill ranges and many kilometers of wonderful landscape, invitingly lined with pure white sand and marvelous beaches. Sri Lanka is a one-of-a-kind destination where you will explore mangrove forests and Buddhist temples, discover an inspiring cultural heritage, indulge in aquatic adventures, savour delectable cuisine and taste some of the world’s finest beverages. Most of all, you will simply enjoy sublime holiday experiences with your partner and family. Your holiday paradise is Centara Ceysands Resort & Spa Sri Lanka. It’s located on Bentota peninsula and enjoys a superb spot with the Bentota River on one side and the Indian Ocean on the other. This ensures wonderful views from most areas of the resort and offering a natural environment along with a wide range of facilities and activities. The resort is accessed by a short boat ride across the lagoon from a departure point a few minutes to Aluthgama station, and river and ocean boat trips are a major attraction. Start creating your list of holiday experiences in anticipation of discovering a destination abundant in activities, scenic landscapes and natural wonders.
Take advantage of the resort’s unique marine location, with generous discounts on an array of exciting water sports. Nestled on a strip of land between the Bentota River and Indian Ocean, and only accessible by boat, the multifaceted upscale resort offers an extensive choice of water sports for all ages and ability levels, with professional equipment and courses conducted by professionally trained instructors. Sri Lanka’s incredible underwater ecosystem means world-class dive sites are located within easy reach of the resort by boat, while on the river-facing side the waters are sheltered from the ocean by a narrow strip of land, and ideal for kayaking, water-skiing, jet-skiing, wake boarding, dinghy rafting and banana boat rides. Those seeking a more tranquil experience can join a Bentota River Safari. Heading deep into the untouched mangrove forests, this half-day excursion offers guests the opportunity to spot a wealth of local wildlife, including colourful tropical birds, rarely seen, endearing fruit bats and even crocodiles. On the other side of the headland, the beach presents a whole new array of options for water sports enthusiasts.
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Sri Lanka’s incredible underwater ecosystem means world-class dive sites are located within easy reach of the resort by boat. The river is ideal for canoeing, kayaking, water-skiing, jet-skiing, dinghy rafting and banana boat rides.
Aquatic activities Below the ocean surface, certified divers can head out and discover some of Sri Lanka’s most spectacular scuba sites, several of them located just 15 minutes offshore. Meanwhile, dive courses are available for budding underwater explorers. After a day of aquatic activities and adventures, guests can unwind at SPA Cenvaree. Friendly and welcoming people, ancient ruins, endless beaches, lots of elephants, competitive prices, famous tea and delectable food. These are only some of the ways to describe Sri Lanka.
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Power to change you strong. Scriptures tell us that DEAR READER, it is our joy to bring to you the Word of God. as a person thinks so shall they Oftentimes it is easy to become be. In Gideons mind it was settled the product of what happened that he was of the weakest clan to you in the past. That means, and the least in his father’s house. “Don’t let the way somebody Now he was acting like one. Until treated you, or what they did or the Lord said “Gideon you are a didn’t give you, so as to keep you mighty man of valor, courage and from pressing and becoming all Pastor Joseph Dass guts.” that God has created you to be.” You may 2) Let go of attachments. If you walk have been raised up experiencing pain and with the wise you shall become wise. The rejection, even addictions and abuse, but Midianites came up against Israel and God you can break that cycle. You may have said to Gideon to let go of all those men been raised in a family with anger issues, who were fearful and afraid. 22000 left hopelessness or where your family barely leaving 10000 men with Gideon. Again, made it from one day to the next. But you the Lord brought them down to the water don’t have to keep letting that curse be passed from generation to generation. You and separated 7700 men who were not can be the one to say, “No more. This is a prepared for war. Only 300 remained with new day, I may have had an unfair past, but Gideon. Why? Not everyone who is with I am not going to have an unfair future. I you is for you. You can not choose the know that God put a blessing on me before family you were born in, but you can choose anybody could put a curse, and I am not your friends and associations. They are going to let an unjust past give me an like stepping stones who challenge, inspire and move you. They show unconditional unjust future.” love, appreciate you and stick with you In the scripture (Judges 6v11-18) we read even through difficult and painful seasons. of Gideon, at a time when the children of Israel were continuously being harassed 3) Let go of shame. Gideon grew up in and intimidated by the Midianites. The disgrace, humiliation and shame. Shame Lord appeared to him and commissioned pronounces us guilty and deficient. But him to go and save Israel. Gideon grew Jesus declares us guiltless and promises up with the mentality that they were the that His grace will be sufficient for us in weakest and least and had no vision of all our weaknesses. You have to let go of accomplishing anything. But when the things you cannot change. So today instead Lord convinced him that his future was of moving away from God turn to Him not dependant on what had happened to through repentance, for He is rich in mercy them and even declared him to be a mighty and will look upon you with compassion. warrior, leader and accomplisher, then Know something today that God is for it all changed for Gideon. That day, he you. When you place Him first in your made a decision that even though he had life, then nothing can stop you from your an unfair past, he was not going to have an destiny. Seek Him with a humble heart and unfair future. break free from the bondages of the past. Here are 3 things we can learn God bless you. Ps Joseph Dass 1) Let go of the thoughts that don’t make josephdass@optusnet.com.au
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THE Lord Mayor’s Multicultural Business Dinner and Awards celebrates Brisbane as Australia’s New World City that embraces diversity, innovation and economic prosperity. As a fundraising event, it attracts a strong following from Brisbane’s multicultural community and business sector. Hundreds of people attend the event each year to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Multicultural Business Development Program, while enjoying the many networking opportunities. The Lord Mayor’s Multicultural Business Scholarship Program and Mentoring Scheme have supported almost 300 recipients since the program
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From product innovations to sustainable practices and emerging leaders, Lord Mayor Graham Quirk has called for Brisbane’s best businesses and businesspeople to step forward for a 2018 Lord Mayor’s Business Award. “Brisbane is a great place to live, work and relax and is brimming with thought leaders, innovators and problem solvers,” Cr Quirk said. “The ingenuity of our New World City’s businesses is what gives Brisbane an edge over other major Australian cities. “The awards are one way we recognise the outstanding contribution businesses make to grow our $154 billion economy and enrich our communities.
Gold Coast Hindu Cultural Association (GCHCA) News: Seniors Week: The Gold Coast Hindu Cultural Association (GCHCA) in partnership with Gold Coast City Council and Coconut Lagoon Restaurant, Pacific Pines hosted a breakfast in celebration of Queensland Seniors Week. Around fifty members and community elders gathered on Sunday,19th August 2018 at 900am and had a community gathering and conversation. Free Indian styled breakfast was served. Everyone enjoyed the morning. GCHCA Bhajan: GCHCA also planning to have their next bhajan on 21/9/2018 at Helensvale Community Centre at 715pm. Annual General Meeting on Sunday, 2nd September: The Annual General Meeting (AGM)and election of office bearers will be held on 2nd September 2018 from 3:00pm onwards. Date: Sunday, 2 September, 2018 Time: 3pm-5pm Venue: Helensvale Community Centre, 32 Discovery Drive, Helensvale 4212 GCHCA Navarathri Cultural ConcertOctober 2018 GCHCA is planning to celebrate the Navarthri night with cultural concert on Saturday 13 th October 2018 at Albert Waterways Community centre, Corner of Hooker Blvd & Sunshine Boulevard, Broadbeach Waters QLD 4218. Further details about the program and free booking of tickets will be announced shortly in our website - www.GoldCoastHindu.org. How You Can Assist in our Hindu
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JESUS is Good, Pleasing and Perfect for 2018 Key Scriptures: And you, my child, will be called a prophet of the Most High; for you will go on before the Lord to prepare the way for him, to give his people the knowledge of salvation through the forgiveness of their sins, because of the tender mercy of our God, by which the rising sun will come to us from heaven to shine on those living in darkness and in the shadow of death, to guide our feet into the path of peace.” Luke 1:76-79 Dear Reader, IT IS a great joy to share the Good News that leads us to the Author and Creator of all Life. Our theme and goal is to make God personal and real. God is not an imagination of human heart that can be crafted into an
idol. Therefore key to the knowledge of God is to have a humble and open to heart. This humility and hunger to know your creator will be satisfied through the words of Gospel writer Doctor Luke. Today, let us look at the meaning and understand
how and where to find the “Knowledge of Salvation”. Mukti is an Indian word that can be translated into Salvation God offers to all mankind. Dr Luke’s Gospel is compelling and comforting. After due diligence and careful examination of all the accounts of early first
century events in Israel, we are invited by Dr Luke to the knowledge of Salvation. The birth Child Jesus is Supernatural and His purpose is a Super Rescue Mission; to save all humanity from their sin and death. Salvation means, the act of saving or protecting from harm, evil and destruction. Knowledge means, acquaintance with truth, facts or principle as from the study of the matter or subject. Therefore knowledge of salvation opens the way to encounter your Creator. The Holy Bible states in simple words that all mankind has sinned. We all have fallen short of God’s expectation of living life with moral purity. We have gone far away from the relationship with our creator by creating our own religions and traditions.
When one sheep wonders away from its shepherd, many of the flock follow the lost sheep. This is the condition of lost humanity in search of salvation. Because of great tender mercy of God the knowledge of the salvation is made simple. God of the Bible is gracious and compassionate, full of love and forgiveness. But we have to repent from our own ways; our hearts have to be right before God. Religious activity will keep us busy with our head and hands, but heart and mind more important. We need clear conscious before God; it is like asking God give us a new heart and mind. You can have the knowledge and assurance of salvation through a sincere prayer in Jesus name. Please open your heart,
mind and mouth and speak this prayer. “Dear God, thank you for the Knowledge of Salvation through your Word. Today, open the eyes of heart and help me to see your love and forgiveness. I want to turn from my own ways and selfcatered life style. Forgive my sins. Cleanse my mind and heart. Renew my spirit to follow the life you have for me. I believe that Jesus came and died for my sins. And Jesus rose from the death to guide our feet to the path of peace. Thank you for the personal relationship that you offer to all who pray in Jesus name. Today, I am a new person with new heart and mind. Help me to grow in the deeper knowledge and understanding. I pray this sincerely in Jesus name. So be it according to your will (Amen).
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COULD you please observe silence for two minutes In those two minutes I humbly ask you not to force yourself to think or not think anything... just flow with your thoughts and observe your breath pattern. Just observe breath, Soma Nair ‘Som’ observe with a deep concern and concentration so much so -you should be able to tell the design, the method the speed of the breath. This was a conscious silence and conscious thoughts too to some extent. Even then did you feel the difference in rhythm of the breathing? The first evident observation of effect of thought pattern is on our breath pattern. Our thoughts affect our breath which is the most important force of life...prana When thoughts are positive, calm and resigned our breath is smooth. A little deeper, a little more reaching, a little more available to each cell. The more relaxed our thoughts are the more beautiful the breathing becomes. And the vice versa. The more relaxed and deep we breathe, the calmer becomes the mind. What happens when we are hyper? Angry? Running. Rushing.. Anxious. The breath changes... we are breathing fast. Skipping breath and choking to some extent. Thought pattern is disturbed. It becomes a web. There are so many things to be done...so many emotions to be dealt with. We rush up and decide that we have no time to waste, not at
least on breathing... the brain quickly makes an arrangement... increases the speed of breath... it does not want to deprive itself of oxygen. It needs more oxygen to deal with stress. So we have a breathing pattern where inhalation and exhalation both are rapid, irregular and uneven. I call it Breathless breathing. Now let us look at food part. When our thoughts are weird digestion stops, digestive juices do not make themselves available for digestion. We are not aware of the speed with which we gulp our food down our throats. It can be anything. Sugar laden food and salt laden food. Absorption stops. I will not go into detail on that everybody knows. Over past four decades, all the emphasis has been laid on food for physical health. Eat this for bones, this for muscles, and this for digestion and so on. Very little has been said about what to do about thoughts. It has been suggested that all the power...all the nutrients come from food alone. All the energy comes from food alone. It is sad that there has been a hidden fear instilling mechanism that keeps playing with the minds of common man. X food has no cholesterol X food has no calories X food is low fat That clearly indicates that body and its system has no power at all. Everything lies in the processed food that is being sold to us. We eat this food which is infested with fear. Soon a time is going to come and the researchers would force on our coming generations when they will tell us which part of the apple, banana has to be eaten The ultimate human machine has been ignored. How this human digestive system
secrets juices. Enzymes... how food gets converted to blood and nutrients absorbed. Scientists have not been able to develop a similar machine where they put a cup of best quality low saturated fats, a cup of healthy carbs, a cup of cholesterol free yogurt, a cup of freshly squeezed juices and it gets converted to best quality blood. Food has a lot to do with our health but food has to come from the right source...plants... fruits...nuts...dairy...and it should not be wrapped in fear. Thought pattern has been ignored. Have you observed on a happy day, we have so much energy...we might not feel the need of eating anything. On a gloomy day where does that energy go in spite of our eating all the so called healthy food? The Power of Thoughts: Our thoughts and emotions do affect our health the most. Negative emotions can sap our energy by causing blockages. They can create imbalances and chronic stress and upset body’s hormone system. They delete the brain chemicals required for happiness and damage the immune system. Thinking is good but overthinking is bad. There may be many things in the world that seem negative to us but that are not meant to hurt us. People may say things that they do not mean at all. Do you sincerely believe that when people speak good of you that they mean every word of it? I have heard people say a lot of praise worthy things about people whom they do not know at all and it is true vice versa Do not let negative thoughts overpower you and damage your peace. It needs a little practice though. The best way is not repeat the negative words that were spoken to you, even
in your mind. Repetition strengthens them. Focus on how to protect yourself from their harmful effect instead on focusing how to make the person who uttered them realise that they were wrong. You would not be able to do that. You cannot work on others. You can only work on yourself. I have treated many severe skin diseases by changing their thought pattern. If you closely observe any disease it has a relation to the thoughts. There are people who keep thinking. My family gets cancer. I am genetically weak. I am a sickly person, winter makes me sick. And so on The mind manifests the things. That is why the whole medical science when cannot really diagnose a disease puts its blame on stress... what is stress. Stress is thought pattern. So whenever you are sick. Whenever you are not feeling good. Change your thoughts. Be more positive as you need more power. More energy to fight your disease. Stand by your body and support it. The only support you can give and that matters is to believe... to believe and assert that your mind has tremendous power. It cannot get affected by the small turbulences and there is no big storm at all. Half the problem is solved if you come across a doctor who is sympathetic. People travel far off places if they have an assurance to get the cure. They would believe in the ash wrapped in a paper. Early detection will save us. It is good to diagnose but it is not good to over diagnose. The world is getting over diagnosed. Go and see a doctor with complete belief in yourself.
Twilight Bay Run Sept 22 2018 By Pete Lane Rai
THE Twilight Bay Run,organised by Intraining Running Centre Brisbane on the Wynnum foreshore, Brisbane, Saturday September 22nd will involve hundreds of men, women and children in walking and running events over 1 km, 5 km, 10 km or 21.2 km . Mangrove Housing,the charity associated with the race, help house vulnerable women aged over 55, in south east Queensland who are either homeless,without
work or effected by broken relationships. Margot Manning CEO of Intraining said : “This great family event includes running, walking and kids activities like jumping castles,games and a fireworks display” Our correspondent Peter Lane Rai, aged 72,is training to run the half marathon as his voluntary work both in Brisbane and India brings him in contact with the homeless or those in broken relationships. In Brisbane he met Anita
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(not real name) from Kolkotta who struggles making a living to provide for her two daughters now that she is divorced from her abusive husband . Mary (not real name ), a Catholic from Kerala, also divorced her abusive husband .Before her ex husband died he made some reconciliation with Mary and her two children . In India,Pete met Anna 18,building her future by studying at a Youth Centre after her parents had been killed in front of her in communal riots
In India and the Brisbane area Pete uses his love of running and fitness by holding workshops on the importance of health and then gives everyone running shirts from Intraining . Participants in the Bay run are encouraged to raise support for Mangrove Housing to help them in their great work . Get fit now, join the race,raise support and give vulnerable women hope for the future. For more information: 07 3369 8938.
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Janamastami 2018 by ISKCON APSQ- Annual General Meeting On any ordinary day you drive down Jennifer Street in Seventeen Miles Rock, and things will look Pretty Ordinary. On Monday 3rd September the scene had changed, everyone was greeted by a celebration so big, which was spilling out on to the roads. It was Janamastami , a very special and significant day. It literally means “the birth on the eight day” and it celebrates the sacred birth of Lord Krishna- the revered and much loved avatar of GOD to billions of people around the world . Imagine the biggest and most festive birthday celebration and then times that by a hundred. That was the experience at the International Society of Krishna Consciousness’s (ISKCON) Janamastami celebrations. The biggest of such celebration in Brisbane with growing attendance every year, the event is well organised and managed in the true essence and spirit of Janamastami There is a main stage which featured of an entertainment program that kept audiences enthralled for hours – traditional Indian dances, ceremonial offerings, captivating dramas and soul-stirring music. If sitting in one spot is not your thing, then you had a chance to wander around at all the stalls. One could easily transport oneself to
Opening description: Every year the Ashu Babu Memorial Tabla School holds its annual concert on the Saturday nearest Guru Purnima. This year’s 11th edition was held on July 28th at Queensland Multicultural Centre. It is always a heart warming evening, rejoicing in the beauty of traditional classical tabla compositions played in harmonious groups of all levels, unmatched by other tabla schools around the country. The organisers are grateful for the unstinting support of Brisbane Indian Times and Australian Indian Radio.
the streets of India with numerous mouth-watering delicacies – this year there was langos, dosas and lots of sweets. Children engaged in the kid’s tent – with activities which was so much fun. There was a free vegetarian feast for everyone that walked in the festival – a filling dinner that will leave little space for anything else. There were books stall for inquisitives, Indian clothes stall for the enthusiasts, Gita cards for the curious minds and much more. Dozens of volunteers spent months working towards this festival – it’s a day they
serve tirelessly so they can give without hindrance. Janamastami is a time where one experiences the warmth, love and care of the ISKCON devotees. Special guests included, Honorary Council for India in Queensland, Mrs Archana Singh, Mr Umesh ChandraQueensland Multicultural Council, Mrs. Usha Chandra- Immediate Past President GOPIO Qld, Anoop Kumar - FICQ, Ms Jessica Pugh Mp, members of the police force etc. Members of ISKCON greeted the special guest at the registration desk and looked after them while they were at the celebrations.
Arya Pratinidhi Sabha of Queensland had its Annual General Meeting at Queensland Vedic Cultural Centre on Sunday 26 August. Shri Jitendra Deo thanked all the members for their support for last 8 years in his capacity as the President of Sabha. He also thanked all the organisations for their continued support and donations. It was proud moment for the Sabha members as the Queensland Vedic Cultural Centre project phase one is completed. The community hall has capacity for 300
people. The large open are for eating and socialising and plenty of parking makes the centre very attractive for variety of purposes. The president thanked all the members, well-wishers and other organisations for getting behind this project and making it successful. The following members were elected in the executive committee for 2018 -2019. Patron: Pt Justice Devendra Pathik ‘Arya Ratna’, President: Mr Jitendra Deo J.P.(Qual), Vice President: Mr Arunesh Prasad, Vice President: Mrs Sushila Pathik ‘Arya Ratna’, Vice
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Reclaiming, retelling and restoring Fiji’s distorted past Book Review-Enslaved in Paradise:
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RAJENDRA Prasad’s second book on Fiji’s untold history was launched by Indian High Commissioner, His Excellency Sanjiv Kohli at New Lynn Community Centre, Auckland on Sunday 12 August 2018. Enslaved in Paradise: A History of Mammoth Betrayals of Fijians by the British, Chiefs and Leaders of Fiji -1876-2006 (2018) refutes Fiji’s history and retells it from perspective of victims. Prasad fearlessly and boldly declares wickedness of the colonial government and chiefly collusions. He reveals many self-serving, self-centred and arrogant leaders, who had ravaged Fiji’s political landscape, but escaped scrutiny. And they eventually degenerated Fiji permanently into the ‘coup coup land label. The book also tells how the British sabotaged the return of Indians to save the sugar industry and Fiji’s economy in the early 1920s and discredits a historical lie that Indians opted to stay back and that the British were magnanimous in granting them the right to live in Fiji; The book is an eye-opener
on the biggest lie ever told. It reveals how indigenous chiefs, in 1963, concocted a lie to unite the Taukeis, misleading simple common ITaukei about non-existent fears of the Indo-Fijian threat to land ownership, customs and customary rights. The book also gives an opportunity for Indo-Fijians to objectively evaluate how the failure of leadership denied them respect, justice, equality and dignity, and also how their own folly and wrong choices have been the reasons for their sufferings. It provides irrefutable evidence the Taukei chiefly system did incalculable harm to the social, economic and political development of the Taukeis and Fiji. All the while, the blame for their poverty was mischievously attributed to Indo-Fijians. It is a must reading for ITaukei, especially the new generation, to get an appreciation of how a system of Chiefly rule was the biggest shackles for common ITaukei, and how their poverty was selfinflicted. The book, in ten chapters makes a gripping reading, and reclaims Fiji’s history never told by any author in that language and passion. In the first chapter, appropriately titled “My Quest for Justice” Prasad reproduces three selfexplanatory letters he wrote to Colonial Sugar Refining Company (CSR), Australian and British governments respectively, and their replies. They eloquently sum up the pain, suffering and sacrifices of Girmitiya. The question that arises
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is, why this was not done by any of those famous Girmitiya lawyers who became rich from an infighting community? And how about academics or Girmitiya businessmen? Why it took a simple poor but passionate author from a sleepy rustic village to do the unthinkable? The book also answers many questions that it raises. Was Ratu Mara really an advocate of multiracialism? Who was the best or worst of ITaukei leaders: Ratu Sukuna, Ratu Mara, Rabuka or Qarase? And among Indo-Fijians? A.D Patel, Koya, Jai Ram Reddy, or Chaudhry? Was Great Council of Chiefs (GCC) really that great? What were the reasons for racial tensions and political instability in Fiji? Who was the greatest Girmitiya who did enormous good for the oppressed people and whom over 95 per cent of IndoFijians do not know? You will be shocked and annoyed with some of the answers this very wellresearched book gives and substantiates. And where does Frank Bainimarama stand? Some may feel that the author Rajendra Prasad is advocating for Fiji First Government and Frank Bainimarama. Nothing is further from truth. He has never met Bainimarama, his deputy or any of the other movers and shakers in Fiji First. His quest for justice began with research for his first book in late 1990s. This was long before Bainimarama came on the political scene. And
that self-financed research of some seven years culminated in publishing of Tears in Paradise in 2004. As they say, once a writer, always a writer. Some more information came on hand, he had some unfinished business, and that extensive investigations climaxed in the blockbuster and bombshell that shatters so many historical myths. And that is Enslaved in Paradise. And what motivated Prasad? He was no academic and neither had any privileges of academic freebies. It is a non-academic writing, deep from the heart and without desire of any academic rewards. It was done to seek justice through untold bare history unable to be told from the confines of a university. I have grieved in the stillness of the night and, in the deep peal of thunder, I have heard the muffled cries of our ancestors, imploring us, their descendants, to ensure that their pain and suffering during the indenture period in Fiji, was not lost in the mist of time. The book tells what happened in 2006 through extra-judicial means could not be done through democratic process. The Bainimarama initiative liberated Indo-Fijians from state-sponsored racial discrimination and granted them equal citizenry. In addition, it stopped the exploitation of the commoner Taukeis by chiefs who benefited hugely through the entrenched legislations. Significantly, the dissolution of the GCC in 2012 meant it could no longer interfere in Fiji politics, leaving its governance to the elected representatives. Author’s plea in the final chapter sums it all for the forthcoming Fiji election: The 2018 election is the watershed, which would decide the political trajectory of Fiji. If Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama fails, Fiji could resurrect the
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politics of ethnicity, which would be disastrous for Fiji. In him, Fiji had a true indigenous Fijian leader who cared for everyone, irrespective of race, religion or culture, lifting Indo-Fijians, in particular, from the ignominy of being the second-class and being the most despised citizens of Fiji. I sincerely hope Fiji overwhelmingly rejects those who profess restoration of ethnic seats, ethnic voting and the Great Council of Chiefs, including politicians and parties that masquerade as champions, hiding their villainous deeds and intents. What is also unprecedented is his direct plea to misinformed iTaukei people. Never had Indo-Fijians ever discussed, conspired or even thought of disposing them of their land, culture, customs or customary rights. Ironically, this was done by their trusted people and savors: …the Europeans appropriated over 500,000 acres of prime land through deceit and lies, facilitated by your chiefs… Your chiefs, who posed as God’s chosen ones to rule over your lives, deliberately lied to secure their social, economic and political advantage, creating racial discord to benefit from disharmony between you and us. The coups (1987, 2000) executed behind the façade of your rights and interests were sheer illusion, which did not benefit you but only those who concocted deceit and lies. He compared their changed status after 2006 when an inclusive government, advocating equality and unity in diversity, saw unmatched social, economic and political advancement. Oddly, the military coup of 5 December 2006 brought change, which liberated the people of Fiji from draconian acts of defilement in the governance of the nation that continued for
over a century. The people of Fiji became hostage to the villainy of those who hid behind the democratic façade to violate the freedom and rights of Fijians. History of Fiji was manipulated and conveniently missed all atrocities. British treated Indians as economic slaves and threw them in front of ITaukei when they left. Indians were indeed treated as derelicts of the empire, used as scaffolding in building, and abandoned when the building stands up. This book tells of all those missed stories and thus fills this historical chasm. It is a must reading for all Fijians. You will be enlightened, shocked - and angered. The author’s caliber of research, depth of thought, tenor of writing and aptitude of language would be cause of envy to most, if not all Indo-Fijian historians in Fiji universities. The only historian deemed capable is retired Professor Brij Lal, who stands tallest, Prasad comes the second, and I struggle to see even a distant third. Universities in Fiji could redeem this deficiency by offering honorary doctorate to a non-academic author, Rajendra Prasad and volunteering Fiji launch of this brilliant book. This would bestow more honour and dignity to the institution with initiative, rather than to Prasad who does not expect any kudos for what he deems was his obligation to his aggrieved forebears. Over to you, University of the South Pacific (USP), University of Fiji and Fiji National University (FNU) respectively. You may ignore this plea at your peril –and retain your right to be enslaved by ignorance in paradise! [Thakur Ranjit Singh is a journalist, media commentator and runs his blog, FIJI PUNDIT. E-mail: thakurji@xtra.co.nz] Call 07 3865 6533
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A peep into British India
Dhaval Vyas, Ahmedabad, India RIGHT from the beginning of their relationship with India, the British, who had come as traders and had become rulers and administrators, had influenced the economic and political systems of the country. Their impact on the cultural and social life of India was, however, gradual. Till 1813, they followed a policy of non-interference in the social and cultural life of the Indians. Yet, changes were taking place in these fields (the social life of Indians). These changes related to education, the condition of women, the caste system and various social practices. There were never really that many British in India. At the height of British imperialism in the 1930s, there were only 167,000 Europeans in all of South Asia. British in India were characterized by their English mother tongue, Christian religion, European lifestyle at home, Western clothes and employment in administration and service positions. The invention of the steam ship really opened up travel between Britain and India. The first run of the P&O steamer around the Cape of Good Hope took 92 days to travel from Southampton, England to Calcutta, with seven days spent taking in coal. In 1876, the British parliament ruled that India should become an empire and Queen Victoria was named Empress. A viceroy ruled India. When King George VI (1936-53) visited India he was greeted as the King of England and the Emperor of India. Members of the British upper-class were besides themselves that an upstart like Robert Clive— the “unpromising son of a penurious country gentlemen”—could spend a few years in India and amass more wealth than landowning families had accumulated in centuries of farmers. Among many upper class families in Britain, the eldest son was expected
to run the family estate and the second eldest son was expected to go off to India to seek his fortune. [Source: Pico Iyer, Smithsonian magazine, January 1988] Even 10-pound-a-year clerks in India had a good life. Expecting to make fortunes later in their careers as traders and merchant, they took out loans and lived a lavish lifestyle way beyond what they could have enjoyed at home. Generally they were only required to work between 9:00am and noon. The rest of the day was often spent napping, drinking, gambling, womanizing and smoking opium and hashish. Those that made money often did so by hiring cargo space on ships to ship goods like to textiles, spices, artifacts and opium to England. After reports of the fortunes made by Clive and others filtered back to England, it seemed that everyone wanted a position in India. Bribes were paid to London officials to secure positions. The situation got so out of hand that, as one member of parliament put it, traders «rolling one after another; wave after wave; and there is nothing before the eyes of the natives but an endless hopeless prospect of new birds of prey and passage.» The British settlements in India were ruled by the British Governor-inCouncil. These governors enjoyed a lifestyle that rivaled the Mughal emperors. State dinners featured 600 different dishes and numerous courses, each ushered in with a trumpet. When the governor of Bombay left his palace in 1700 he was carried in a palanquin escorted by 80 servants waving silver wands. One of these governor, Elihu Yale (Madras, 1687-92), used part of his fortune to start a small college in New Haven, Connecticut. [Source: Pico Iyer, Smithsonian magazine, January 1988] British culture also found its way to India. The members of the newly formed Indian Civil Service were educated men of taste.
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«Where the rough and ready merchants of old had lived like local princelings,” Iyer wrote, “the new arrivals preferred to live like wellheeled Britons. Tom-toms were gradually replaced by fife-and-drum corps, curries by English dishes and local clothes by the latest (or almost latest) London fashions. Country houses complete with tidy gardens began to spring up.” There were also some interesting mergings of cultures. First class train compartments in the 1880s were outfit with hookahs and hashish. Servants fixed tea and shined boots. Most of the British residents were male. With no English wives to tie them down, these Englishmen were fond of attending parties which featured food, drink, opium and fun with dancing girls who usually doubled as prostitutes. It was customary for unmarried British men to keep an Indian mistresshousekeeper who would also raise their children. After the Suez canal opened in 1868, and travel was shorter and easier, married English men and their families became more common and more British women arrived and married the single English men. Calcutta became a British version of a Mughal palace. Civil servants were brought in on gilded palanquins with silver bells and embroidered curtains to Calcutta’s theaters, where they watched English farces from private box with silk canopies. A typical bachelor in 1780 had 65 servants, and no soldier would go to battle without a steward, cook, housekeeper, washerman, a mistress and 15 servants who carried his bed, tent, luggage, wine, tables, live poultry and other necessities. [Source: Pico Iyer, Smithsonian magazine, January 1988] The well-heeled English crowd would spend their morning going to the racetrack; their early afternoons napping in the sweltering heat; their late afternoon cruising the embankment in their carriages; and their evening playing card games and
attending balls and dinner parties. Ice cream was delivered from Maine in clipper ships and unmarried girls from England were brought over in cool weather on what later was nicknamed the Fishing Fleet (unmarried returned Empties took the journey home). Drinks were kept cool with ice made in a novel way. In the early 18th century Indians were able to make ice when the temperature was above freezing as a result of cooling evaporation. The water was poured into bowls in the ground where it froze as some of the water evaporated during the night. In 1828 over 120 tons of ice was produced in this fashion. The supply, which was stored in pits covered by thatch roofs, lasted more than six months. In the intense Indian summers, the English gentry and their servants fled the cities for the hill stations in the cooler mountains. The British built 96 hill stations in India, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Burma. The Dutch built some in Indonesia, the French in Vietnam and the Americans in the Philippines. Most were built between 1820 and 1885. Simla, the largest hill station, was the capital of British India for most of the year and headquarters for the imperial army. The first hill stations were built in 1820 after it was discovered that British soldiers fighting Gurhkas in the foothills of the Himalayas felt better and came down with less diseases in the high altitude than soldiers stationed at low altitudes. The hill stations began as sanatoriums and convalescent centers, but it wasn’t long before they became places where healthy upper class people went to escape the heat of the lowland plains. Most of the hill stations were located above 6,000 feet because that seemed to be the ceiling of malaria-carrying mosquitos. Naturally cool
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air proved to be the perfect remedy for a world where air conditioning, insect repellant and antibiotics had not been invented. Most hill stations were built on ridge tops. Now, while this had its advantages in fighting disease. It was not practical for supplying water, especially when trees were cut down and ground water levels drops. In the early days there were no scenic train rides. Visitors were brought up the slopes in bullock carts, on horseback, or in sedan chairs. A few walked. The hill station were complete towns with sanitariums, churches, cottages, clubs, libraries and activities. Social activities went on almost around the clock and status and rank was rigidly defined. The hill stations were set up like towns back home. They featured comfortable cottages, steepled churches, clubs, schools, tearooms, and gardens with European flowers. Hill station residents lived quite well. Dinners often features a large selection of wines, ales and spirits, a choice of soups, fish, joints of Bengal mutton, Chinese capons, Keddah fowls, Sangora ducks, Yorkshire hams, Java potatoes and Malay ibis, rice, curry and fruit. Some Indians were invited. Describing the bejeweled maharajahs in Simla, Aldous Huxley wrote,” At the Viceroy’s evening parties the diamonds were so large they looked like stage gems. It was impossible to believe that pearls in the million-pound necklaces were the genuine excrement of oysters.” Missionary women were often carried about in palanquins resting on the shoulders of a half dozen Indian servants and the men were pulled in covered carts drawn by teams of bullocks. The journey from Madras to Madurui took 20 days by palanquin. As the servants carried the women they chanted
“She’s not heavy, Putterum, Puuterum, Carry her softly, Puuterum, Putterum, Nice little lady, Puuterum, Putterum, Carry her gently.” [Source: Geoffrey C. Ward, Smithsonian magazine] The primary activity of missionaries was setting up schools. They usually set up numerous primary schools and, if they were there long enough to get primary school graduates, a secondary school. Low caste parents sent their children to the missionary schools because there was no other way for them to get an education. Hindus sent their children to the secondary school to learn English so they had better chances of getting jobs. Many Christian converts were Untouchables. They had more to gain from converting to Christianity than other Hindus. Missionaries had to protect themselves against snakes, scorpions, white ants, winged ants and bats. One missionary described a huge spider that made a home in his shoe. It «was nearly the size of the palm of my hand...olive brown and covered with a soft down.” Many people died of malaria and deaths at a rate of 60 a day from cholera was not uncommon in some cities. The missionaries also had to put up wit dust storms, torrential monsoons and 130°F heat that lasted for weeks at a time. “Between the rising and setting of the sun,” one missionary wrote, “a foreigner should not leave his house without the shelter of a carriage or palanquin or a thick umbrella.” We all are born to Die.. but one thing remains, Where we came from , How did our elders lived.. from where they came Etc… It’s our history everyone has a right to know about his history…. Social ethics were FORMOST in life in the old times… with change in ERA… The traditions too fall aside….. I wish you well… in your persuits. Thank you. Call 07 3865 6533
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Sister Shivani’s of Brahma Kumaris tours Australia Sister Shivani’s debut Australian tour was a huge success. Visiting eight cities and speaking to over11, 000 people in total at sold out events across the country. This phenomenal success was a testament to the depth of love and the clarity of wisdom that Sister Shivani presents with each and every event. In Brisbane the fully subscribed event was held at Brisbane City Hall , sister Shivani , together with National Director Charlies Hogg, met community leaders prior to the public forum and suggested a weekend retreat for all interested community leaders where people from that gathering and other similar gatherings can meet to discuss ideas and the implementation of universal, practical spiritual wisdom. to partake in possibly towards the end of the year The Brahma Kumaris work for positive change at all levels of society by raising awareness of the spiritual dimension of life and its practical application for personal development, in community building and for the wellbeing of our planet. It is a worldwide network of centres with over 8500 learning centres in 110 countries.
The spiritual headquarters in Mt Abu, India is affiliated with the United Nations. It has: General Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). Associate Status with the Department of Public Information (DPI). Consultative Status with United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Observer status to the United Nations Environment Assembly of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Observer organisation to UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Flagship member of Education for rural people (ERP), Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO). Independent of any political or religious affiliation, The Brahma Kumaris is run worldwide by volunteers, teaching Raja Yoga Meditation and personal development courses. The Brahma Kumaris have had a presence in Australia for more than 40 years, with centres and class locations located in the major cities and also three resident retreat centres. The organisation is a
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registered charity with the ACNC in the area of education (spiritual). It offers practical and experiential spiritual education courses, seminars and residential programs to individuals, business enterprises, organisations and government, aimed at enhancing one’s inner wellbeing to improve the quality of life. The Brahma Kumaris is also active in the wider community; participating in conferences and dialogues of current social significance, such as climate change, interfaith relations and values in healthcare.
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Rotary Club of Brisbane International sends wheelchairs to Fiji
IT WAS indeed a very proud and humbling moment for the Rotary Club of Brisbane International (RCBI), when it carried out its first Interntional project in Fiji. Nd what made it all that more important as that our
very District 9630 Governor and a Labasa born Rotarian, Mr Jitendra Prasad together with his wife, Mrs Nirmala Prasad, were there to officially hand over the brand new wheelchairs to the Rotary Club of Suva.
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RCBI is currently headed by Mr Abdul Azam with the support of its able board members. His previous incumbent, Mr Raj Padarath, has been the chief driver behind this project and was supported at the ground level in Fiji by none other than Mr Arvin Datt, owner of 3SA Carpets in Fiji. RCBI is overwhelmed by this first International project and that too in the first year of full membership. This is the testimony of the commitment, hard work and the passion towards the underprivileged and needy ones in Fiji from the group of Rotarian who are either former Fiji residents or have families in Fiji, says Mr. Prasad. Mr. Jitendra Prasad says that this would not have been possible without the support and the sacrifice of the members of RCBI who has carried out many projects in Brisbane Australia, including monthly Food Drive for Homeless where the members takes turn to volunteer cooking of approx. 70 – 100 packs of ready to eat at their residence. The members worked hard to fund raise and also with the support of other Rotary Clubs of Brisbane managed to raise funds to supply Brand New wheel chairs to the needy & underprivileged Fijians, says Mr. Prasad.
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This was actioned through a special committee, “Wheel Chair Project Team” who were responsible from fund raising, sourcing, transportation, Fiji liaison and overall implementation of this project. Mr. Prasad thanks the whole Team for delivering a successful International Project headed by Past President, Mr. Raj Padarath. Mr. Prasad also acknowledges that this would not have been possible without the Partnership of the Suva Rotary Club. The Strategic Partnership with the Suva Rotary Club enabled us to provide this to the needy and underprivileged Fijians as RCBI did not have direct access to people. We cannot thank enough the Suva Rotary Club, its members and personal acknowledgement of the assistance provided by its President, Mr. Joe Taoi. We also would like to thank the Management & Staff of 3SA Carpets Ltd, its Director Mr. Arvin Datt for sponsoring to pay for all the clearance charges in Fiji so that RCBI does not have to incur additional costs in Fiji. 3SA Carpet will also offer logistical transport to transfer the chairs to the mainland centres, says, Mr. Prasad.
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Health Expo held at BAPS in August 2018
HEALTH Expo was organized at BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Brisbane on Sunday 19th August 2018 The event was traditionally inaugurated by Hon Shannon Fentiman, Minister for Employment and Small Business and Minister for Training and Skills Development by lighting lamps along with Dr Sunil Sharma, Dr Vidya Gupta and Dr Neeraj Khanna. The Health Expo begins with the speech of Hon Minister where she applauded the BAPS efforts for providing common platform to the doctors of different specialities to serve local community. Hon Ministers’ speech was followed by the
informative presentation by the Queensland Diabetes speaker. The presenters provide helpful insights in maintaining a healthy lifestyle through a variety of visual presentations and interactive sessions. Eight experienced and prominent Doctors from various medical specialised fields like Cardiologist, Urologist, Orthopaedic, Gynaecologist, Dentist, and Physiotherapist contributed by providing very useful and important tips towards increasing general awareness of maintaining healthy lifestyle to the attendants in the one-to-one sessions. The event was concluded with networking opportunity and a healthy lunch.
Formation of Hindu Society of Queensland In. & Establishment of Gayatri Mandir By Prem Chand – Vice President MR TURBERT Bhagwan Ram Dutta and his late mother Gayatri Dutta, took bold steps to acquire the property at 178 Lyndhurst Road, Boondall for the purpose of a Mandir. They consulted people prior to the purchase. They had the community’s interest at heart, and were aware of the desire of the vast majority of the Hindu population who were keen to see a Mandir in Brisbane. So, on Sunday 13 October 1991 and Sunday 3 November 1991 were the historic days for a vast majority of the Indian Community in Brisbane. It was historic because it was on these two days that a group of interested persons assembled and made the following decisions: to form and register (as a Body Corporate) the Hindu Society of Queensland; to endorse the action which lead to the purchase of the property situated at 178 Lyndhurst Road,
Boondall for the prime purpose of a Mandir and such other uses (community hall, facility for language teachings and as reference library as appropriate religious literature) which conform to the objectives of the Society; and Appointed interim officials of the Society. The Society had chosen to adopt the standard constitution as prepared by the Department of Justice and Correctional Services ie. “The Model Rules” A group of decided members and volunteers had worked tirelessly for about 3 months during the weekends and at nights to carry out the necessary alterations, repairs and paint the interior and exterior of the building before its official opening on 26 January 1992. The Hindu Society of Queensland was incorporated on 22 January 1992 as Hindu Society of Queensland Incorporated. The original purchase price of the Gayatri Mandir
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was $69,550. We are thankful to Turbert, his late mother and the family for their foresight and community spirit. The Gayatri Mandir was the first Mandir in Brisbane and is own by the Hindu Community of Queensland and not by any individuals. The Mandir is free of any debt. The building at 178 Lyndhurst Road was formerly a church and is on a lot which has reasonable open space The Society has over 700 members. The Mandir known as Gayatri Mandir was officially blessed and declared open at a function attended by more than 600 people on Sunday 26 January 1992. Interim officials of the Hindu Society of Queensland on 3 November 1991 President: Turbert Dutta Secretary: Parmesh Chand
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Lions Club of Brisbane Indian Prestige Launched
Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya GLOBAL SRI Vishnu SahAsranama (svs) FEDERATION ELEVENTH ANNUAL GLOBAL SATSANG Asia, australia, and new zealand Families, Community Centers, Organizations and Temples Participate in the
GLOBAL sri vishnu sahasranama (VSN) Parayana for Viswa Shanti and Kalyanam
On Saturday, October 13, 2018, Starts at
LIONS District 201 Q1 has now got a new clubLions Club of Brisbane Indian Prestige under the presidency of Pinky Singh. The new club was charted on Sunday 19th August at Runcorn Tavern. The club got of to a flying start with forty charter members and quite a few eager to join, founder president Pinky lobbied hard to get the numbers for the club to charter and is the driving force behind the club. A large number of community leaders and politicians attended the gala dinner for the launch
8.30pm in Thailand; 9.30pm in Malaysia, Singapore, and Taiwan; 10.30pm in South Korea and Japan; Australia (Perth: 9.30pm, Sydney: 11.30pm; 01.30am (Sunday) in Auckland, NZ. VSN Satsang: The VSN chanting format for the Global VSN Satsang is as follows: VSN Purva Peethika — Once (Above Start Time) VSN Stotram — Five Times VSN Uttara Peethika — Once
This is followed by the Sri Lakshmi Asttotharam, and other activities (archana, naivedyam, harati, etc.) of the temple, organization, or community center.
of the brand new club. The club plans to serve the community through selfless service and further the objectives of Lions International. Councillor Adrian Schrinner – deputy Mayor,
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Councillor Angela Owenchairperson of Council and Councillor Kim Marx – local councillor were all present at the charter night. Anyone wishing to join the club should contact President Pinky Singh
This is the same time Satsang across all countries in the world, and the corresponding start timings in other countries is as follows: North America (US/Canada: 9.30am EST), Europe (UK: 2.30pm, Berlin: 3.30pm), Africa (Zambia: 3.30pm, Kenya: 4.30pm), Gulf (Syria: 4.30pm, Oman: 5.30pm), Asia (Singapore: 9.30pm, Japan: 10.30pm), Australia (Perth: 9.30pm, Sydney: 11.30pm), and 1.30am (Sunday) in Auckland, NZ. For the Global Count we need your feedback on the number of people and the number of times of VSN chants at your Satsang by Oct. 31, 2018.
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IABCA 2018 Finalist announced THE fifth Annual India Australia Business & Community Awards platform held an exclusive event in honour of our talented pool of 2018 IABCA finalists from across the nation. This intimate gathering bought together the who’s who of the Australian Indian Diaspora at a unique space, Nanda\ Hobbs Art Gallery. The event also acknowledged the valuable contribution that the IABCA board, national panel of experts, and ambassadors have made towards the IABCA platform. Additionally, IABCA Stars provided a great networking opportunity to meet with winners from last year, parliamentarians, and dignitaries from across the nation. With more than 17% of our audience coming from interstate, we would like to thank The Queensland Government and our corporate partners for developing the IABCA platform into the national platform that it is today. The audience also was honoured to hear from former diplomat and journalist, author John Zubrzycki, has just launched his new book ‘Empire of Enchantment in Australia and ‘Jadoowallahs, Jugglers and Jinns: A Magical History of India
from Emperor Jehangir’s fascination with magic to Motilal Nehru’s menagerie of magicians, dancers and artists. Each year, IABCA receives over 250 nominations from innovators, businesses, professionals, and community leaders from across the nation. Thank you to our panel of experts, who spend eight weeks on deliberating our 2018 finalists. It is indeed a true celebration of the Australia India relationship. IABCA ensures that finalists and winners are acknowledged on our platform throughout the year. In 2016, IABCA featured as a successful model and case study in the Australian Council of Learned Academics report, Australia’s Diaspora Advantage: Realising the potential for building transnational business networks with Asia. A Federal Government initiative. In 2018 India Australia Business and Community Awards have been mentioned as a recommendation in the Peter Varghese AO DFAT report An India Economic Strategy to 2035 for both governments to support. The IABCA gala event attracts an audience of over 500, government
officials, business leaders and influential community representatives from across Australia. In 2018 we are pleased to once again welcome His Excellency, Dr Gondane, High Commissioner of India to Australia. A big thank you to our sponsors the Queensland Government, BMP Technologies, HashChing, Tata Consultancy Services, Incredible India and AFL. A huge shout out to our event hosts Castle Group.
We would also like to acknowledge the ongoing contributions of our supporters, Australia India Institute, Australia India Business Council, Asialink, Export Council of Australia, alongside our media partners, ABC and Indusage. A special thanks to some of our key guests below: Julian Leeser MP, Federal Member for Berowra and Chair, Parliamentary Friends of India
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Australian Flag turns 117
BRISBANE, King George Square is where one hundred and seventeenth birthday of the Australian Flag was celebrated. Australian National Flag is 3rd of September; the day has been long celebrated by National Flag Association of Queensland and for the last five years brisbane City Council has come on board to support the and co host the celebration. Councillor Angela Owen, Chairperson of Council welcomed everyone one behalf of Lord Mayor Graham Quirk, Senator James McGrath, senator for Queensland read the message from The Prime 34 — THE BRISBANE INDIAN TIMES, September, 2018
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Minister of Australia the Honourable Scott Morrison. Mr Allan Pidgeon, president of National Lfag Association of Queensland spoke on the importance of the day and he especially made reference to the five winners of the flag design competition in 1901, one of the winners was on fourteen year of age. Australian Flag is the only flag to fly over an entire continent, and was the first national flag chosen in a public competition. The winning design was unveiled by the wife of the first governor-General at a ceremony held at the Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne on 3rd
September 1901. The Southern Cross, formally known as “Crux Australis” is a constellation that can be seen only in the night skies of the Southern Hemisphere. The individual stars are named by the first letters of the Greek Alphabet- Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta and Epsilon. The army band played the National Anthem and the marching music for the arrival of the flag; invited guests who included members of Lord Mayors Multicultural roundtable and students attended a morning tea reception in the Balmoral Room of city Hall. Call 07 3865 6533
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4 Natural ingredients to colour your hair naturally Nimisha Modi
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HEY GIRLS, looking to get great colour for your hair using natural ingredients. Hope below article will help you.
1. COFFEE
Natural Hair Colour Coffee works great if you’re looking to go darker, cover grey hairs, or add dimension to dark tresses. Simply brew a strong coffee (espresso works well), let it cool, and then mix one cup with a couple cups of leave-in conditioner and 2 tablespoons of coffee grounds. Apply on clean hair and
allow sitting for about an hour. If you use apple cider vinegar to rinse, it will help the colour last longer. You may need to repeat the process a couple times to see noticeable results.
2. TEA
Natural Hair Colour Do keep in mind that tea works best with your natural colour. You won’t be able to turn blonde hair brunette. But black tea can darken blonde hair and chamomile can lighten it— especially if you sit in the sun while you have it in. The longer you leave the tea on the hair, the more noticeable the colour will be. You can also try repeated applications. The key is to make the
tea highly concentrated. Use 3-5 teabags (or about the same amount in looseleaf tea) for two cups of water. You can apply the cooled tea to hair alone, or mix with conditioner (as noted in the coffee recipe). If you’re seeking to cover greys, mix with some fresh or dried sage, which helps open up the hair follicles. Leave on hair for at least an hour—more if you want more colours. Some even put on a cap and wear the tea overnight, then rinse the following morning. Check your colour to determine what intensity you need.
3. BEET AND CARROT JUICE
These two juices can add natural red tints to your
current colour. Depending on what Natural Hair Colour Shade you want, you can use each alone, or mix them together. For a more reddish tinge, use more beet juice (strawberry blonde, deeper red, or auburn). Carrot will produce a quieter reddish orange. This one is easy—simply apply about a cup of the juice to your hair. You can also mix in some coconut oil to condition hair at the same time. Work it through, wrap hair, and leave on for at least an hour. (These juices stain—wear something to protect your skin and clothes.) Rinse the juice out, and seal with an apple cider vinegar spray. If the colour isn’t dark enough, repeat the next day.
4. HENNA
One of the most popular natural hair colouring ingredients, henna is a powdered form of the leaves that come from the henna plant. These leaves have a natural and effective colouring pigment that has been used for thousands of years to dye hair, nails, and skin. Natural henna, on its own, creates a red-orange colour, so if you see products offering other colours produced with henna, realize the manufacturers have mixed the henna with other ingredients to achieve those colours. Redheads and brunettes (looking for a bit of auburn) are the best candidates for henna hair colour. Be careful with
this one—the results can be more orange than you’d like, so you may want to mix a little chamomile in with the paste to tame the colour. To make your own henna hair dye, mix about one cup of henna powder with 2 cups lemon juice. You can also add in a tablespoon of vinegar to help release the colour. Allow to sit about 4-6 hours until it thickens. Apply to hair and comb through. (This is messy so be prepared!) Wrap your hair in plastic wrap and allow to sit 2-3 hours before rinsing. So here you go. As always keep smiling. I will see you next month. Nimisha
Maviret® A new hepatitis C treatment added on the PBS A new hepatitis C treatment Maviret® (glecaprevir/ pibrentasvir) has been listed on the federal government’s Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS). The cost for a full course of treatment is: • Less than $80 with a Medicare Card • Less than $14 if you have a Health Care Card Maviret® contains two anti-viral agents that stop the hepatitis C virus from multiplying and infecting new cells. Maviret® can treat all genotypes (1-6) of the hepatitis C virus,
with nearly all people being cured of hepatitis C following treatment. Maviret® is suitable for most people with hepatitis C who do not have liver scarring (cirrhosis) and who have not had treatment for hepatitis C before. Patients with hepatitis C only need to take this medicine for 8 weeks, 3 tablets once a day. Very few people get any side effects, but some may experience headaches, fatigue and nausea at the start of treatment, and these usually go away very quickly. Maviret® will not stop you from doing your
usual daily activities. A GP can prescribe Maviret® for you. ECCQ would like to remind you: • Hepatitis C is transmitted by blood to blood contact • People with hepatitis C usually do not look or feel sick • ¾ of people with hepatitis C cannot clear the virus by themselves and therefore have a chronic infection and can pass the infection to others • Chronic hepatitis C infections can lead to liver cirrhosis, liver cancer, liver
failure or even death • You can be re-infected with hepatitis C after it has been cured • There is no vaccine available for hepatitis C • If you are not sure whether you have hepatitis C or not, please see your GP and get tested as soon as possible If you would like more information please either see your GP, or contact ECCQ. Phone: (07) 3255 1540 E: health@eccq.com.au *your information will be kept private and confidential
In Cairns, you can also contact the local service: Ronda Lewis: Viral Hepatitis Health Practitioner Direct phone: (07) 4226 4761 About Ethnic Communities Council of Queensland
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Fertility Treatment Options to Help Yoga - A brief history, styles & benefits it comes to Couples or Individuals Fall Pregnant WHEN fully understanding and IF YOU’RE having difficulty falling pregnant, it’s important to know that you are not alone. One in six couples experience infertility at any given time. Helping solve the challenges couples or individuals face on their fertility journey is why we are here. Our goal is always to try and help people achieve their dream of having a baby. Whether you have identified the reason that is preventing you from falling pregnant, or you are still trying to discover the possible cause and potential options to make parenthood a reality, we will ensure you feel well informed and receive the best treatment and service throughout your journey. Our highly regarded specialists will give you a personalised assessment of your chance of achieving a healthy pregnancy, not generalities about average rates of success. They will guide you and discuss the different options available to set you on the right path to conception, based on your personal circumstances, medical history, examinations and previous care. City Fertility Centre is committed to combining excellent medical care with an individualised, warm and compassionate approach. We have proudly played a part in enabling thousands of people to savour the joy of parenthood after they experienced problems falling pregnant. The choice of a particular fertility treatment
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appreciating the intricacies of Yoga, the modern belief of leaving the past in the past and only looking ahead is certainly not the way to go. In order to fully grasp the varied concepts of Yoga, it is vital to educate oneself on the history of the practice and understand how it evolved into the activity in which we take so much joy in the present day. Yoga in Hampi templeThough some say that Yoga is as old as civilisation itself, the earliest hard evidence can be traced to a set of stone seals depicting yoga poses that date back to 3000 B.C. Learned scholars on the subject, though, maintain that Yoga may be even older than this, going as far back as the time of Stone Age Shamanism. This is a sensible assumption as both Yoga and Shamanism share key values and interests concerning the improvement of the human condition, and though we recognise modern Yoga to be an activity very much about the self, the practice
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was originally more community-based before the change to inward focus. Yoga’s long and detailed history can be most appropriately divided into four historical periods, these being the Vedic Period, the Pre-Classical Period, the Classical Period and the Post-Classical Period. Some of the most popular ways in which people enjoy Yoga in the twenty first century include, but are not limited to, Anusara, Ashtanga, Bikram, Hatha, Hot Yoga, Iyengar, Restorative and Vinyasa. Does Yoga improve your health? Hundreds of studies have been commissioned
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Astrology Aries (21st March to 20th April): Thank your exceptionally high energy level; it is something which will keep you in high spirits at this juncture. Be it professional commitment or personal engagement, you are likely to be on toes all through the month… after all, exalted Mars in the tenth House is in action! Although challenges may come, you will move ahead with great determination and grit towards your goals. It’s a great time for businessmen to earn a good reputation in the market, crack new deals and rope in new clientele. Two major planets in the tenth House will give you all the happiness and success that you deserve. Around 10th, you will be busy etching out new plans and set new goals. The New Moon, here, will prod you to make fresh beginnings that will benefit you in the long run. Venus, which is in Scorpio, gradually moves through the eighth House, in the company of Jupiter. Bingo! This starry alignment offers comforts and luxuries. Between 12th and 16th of this month, the ruler of your Sign Mars shifts into Aquarius. Mars along with malefic Ketu moves through the eleventh House. Here, some misunderstandings and arguments are quite likely at the home front, which, eventually may pollute the harmonious family life. Keep aside your ego, brush away your partner’s childish behaviour and patchup, advises Ganesha. The onset of the third week, starting 17th may be slightly perplexing, especially for the career-oriented. You may try hard to achieve your goals at work; to get noticed for the efforts you put in… but you fall short of it all. But, don’t blame yourself; it’s the planetary position that does not grant you what you want… atleast for the time being. So, let the right time come. Students’ shall remain distracted from academics most of the time which may result in poor progress in the long run. Singles stand a chance of cupid connection and enjoying cosy moments with their new partner. Married couples too, shall enjoy marital bliss and bonhomie in their equation. Your health may demand attention at regular intervals; take proper remedial measures to avoid a relapse of any ailment. Taurus (21st April to 21st May): Finance & money are the buzz words this month. All your concentration will be on – finance, financial matters and financial resources. You may plan umpteen strategies to increase your bank balance and enjoy a good financial position. One of the reasons for this may be that the ruler of the second House linked mainly with money, Mercury is exchanging Sign with the Sun. Professionally, you may come across a lucrative deal which may prove fruitful in the long run. Businessmen, however, will have to use a smart tactic to attract worthy customers and up their sales. Also, avoid spending on official tours and travels for business, as it may not yield great results, as of now. A constant hovering of planets between 10th and 15th may spell troubles for married couples. There is a high possibility of friction and verbal spat with your spouse due to the difference of opinion. This, eventually, may cause mental stress and emotional setback. Try to divert your mind by indulging in something you like – reading books or listening to music. Sometime during the mid-month, you may feel that your ideas and efforts are not being appreciated at work; you are not getting the due recognition for the efforts you put in… You may be highly disturbed, which, to some extent may affect your work. Hang in there. The presence of malefic Ketu in the tenth House may be the reason behind this situation. Rest assured, things will gradually fall into place, giving you everything that you deserve. The last week of the month gives you enough opportunities to save money for future contingency as no major expenses are foreseen. Singles may attract friends or acquaintances with their wit and humour, and begin a new relationship. However, some singles may be haunted by past experiences, and are in no mood commit as of now. Married couples too shall continue their love-hate relationship – sometimes loving and sometimes arguing with each other. Students shall enjoy a smooth sail all through the month. Their sheer dedication and high grasping power will result in great academic progress. Nothing crucial is foreseen on the health front. However, diabetics need to be more careful about their diet intake to prevent complications in future. Gemini (22nd May to 21st June): Let’s take it that way – the month may begin at a pace slower than you expected; this is the time when your patience and perseverance is put to test. Naturally, the disappointment and agitation will be reflected on your personality and on the home front, to some extent. However, wily Saturn becomes direct in motion around 8th. This alteration in the planets shall affect you positively. Moreover, the upcoming period of New Moon around 10th will be a period of great strength and support. Not only will it give you a chance to make new plans and agendas, but also the much-needed willpower to achieve your goals, step-by-step. Soon, Venus moves into water Sign Scorpio, traversing in the sixth House along with Jupiter. Here, the planets are highly supportive of your habitual needs as you will be able to manage the expenditure with ease. To predict more, huge monetary gains are indicated between 17th and 22nd of this month. No wonder you are going to enjoy a
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smooth, hassle-free association with your money, and a strong one at that! Businessmen stand a good chance to make great money by striking lucrative deals and inviting valuable customers. Thanks to the positive influence of Jupiter. However, brush up your communication skills and update yourself through the internet, as you may have to to convince good clients. Employees shall enjoy their time and space under the sun; their new role and designation will give umpteen opportunities to showcase their exemplary skills. Students may wish to become financially independent, and hence, take up a part-time job. However, their job, friends, gadgets and obsession with social media will leave them with very little time to devote to academics. If this continues for a longer time, brace yourselves for poor results. Debilitated Sun is viewed by strong Saturn posited in the eighth House. So, you may be controversy’s favourite child towards the end of the month. Your friends and relatives may be gossiping about you on a certain topic. But, reacting aggressively to all this will do no good to your already-inquestion image. Give some time; the matter will cool down on its own. With regard to health, Ganesha has a special concern for the diabetics. Do not go overboard with sweet food items; it may deteriorate your health to a great extent. Take precautionary measures for possible viral infection indicated around this time. Cancer (22nd June to 22nd July): The blessings of Ganesha and your forefathers shall spell prosperity for you this September. Crabs are shy and sensitive, the world knows. However, now is the right time to shrug off your shyness and showcase the immense talent you possess. Personally or professionally, the showmanship may eventually get you under the spotlight, and you may win applause and accolades. If you come across an opportunity to interact with the influential people of the industry, don’t step back; this may open many doors towards success. Around 8th Mercury comes in contact with Sun in the third House. Short journeys, official trips, ties, and use of internet and media shall prove highly beneficial during this phase. To add to the glory, the approaching New Moon hints towards the upcoming successful events. Venus shifts into watery Sign Scorpio; Venus then joins Jupiter moving through the fifth House. Both the planets are highly supportive of massive wealth creation. Along come great comforts, luxuries and elite social circle to upgrade your lifestyle. A probable glitch interrupting your daily activities is foreseen between 17th and 23rd. This includes soured relations with a dear one. Their rude behaviour is likely to upset you, and in turn, you too may indulge in a verbal spat with them. Here, it becomes important to think about the rights and wrongs of the incident. Be patient; it’s a temporary phase and life will resume the normalcy soon. To release the stress you may pursue your passion/hobby like reading, writing poetries, singing or playing a musical instrument. Religious activities, visit to temples and chanting mantras too, work as a great elixir for troubled minds. You may be seen offering prayers and doing charities during the last week of the month. Students pursuing arts, commerce or higher education shall enjoy rewards and scholarships coming their way. However, under-graduate students may seem distracted either due to gadgets or relationships and may not be able to concentrate on studies. Health will demand extra care this month. Problems related to digestive system may play a spoilsport in otherwise smooth life. Take remedies for quick recovery. Leo (23rd July to 22nd August): Universe has its own way of returning favours! This month, you are the lucky one to receive a favour from the cosmos up there. You may bump into an old friend or an excolleague, who may turn into a Good Samaritan by giving you a much-needed career-related advice. This tip will come in handy at all stages of your professional life and take your career graph upwards. When it comes to money matters, no matter how much you earn, it’s never enough. Although you are in a mood to closely monitor the expenses and cut it down to some extent, the presence of Sun in the second House suggests an increase in familial expenditure. However, there’s no need to worry assures Ganesha. The New Moon phase around 10th and presence of Sun and Moon in the company of crafty Mercury shall augment financial prospect. This is a reason enough to celebrate and be with your family. You may plan activities – outing, watching movies or playing games that will help you bond better with your near and dear ones. As you are in a cheerful mood, you may want to redecorate your home – changing the interiors, introducing some greens or hanging fairy lights may add to your good mood. Finally, businessmen’s dream project with government or semi-government organisations is likely to materialise. This may leave you with less time, more work and a strong financial position. Life’s good! At times, professionals may think of bunking office and ditching work. But, on a closer look efficiency and performance are likely to increase by the end of the month. Some flickering in the planetary position above may result in volatile equations with your partner. But, you stay cool and calm; try to iron out the issues as soon as possible. Unlike couples, singles’ story is a tad different! Bumping into a like-minded friend may be a
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beginning of a new chapter! You never know! Ruler of your Sign Sun is debilitated and being influenced by strong Saturn. As a result, health again may be acting tricky. Seasonal changes may adversely affect your health. Take remedial measures for quick recovery. Besides, miscellaneous activities like charity, social functions and pursuing hobbies may keep you occupied all through the month. Virgo (23rd August to 22nd September): Your career graph is growing and so are your ambitions. Your enormous appetite to succeed at the occupational front is likely to give you sleepless nights. Besides being the ruler of your Sign, Mercury holds an important portfolio in the tenth House, linked with the occupation. This planetary position is highly suggestive of phase to practice patience; you may have to wait long before you taste success. Also, beware of the elements that may distract you from your work – unnecessary surfing on the internet, socialising or ill-minded colleagues may deviate your focus. However, things start looking up around 9th when Mercury moves into your Sign. Your patience will bear fruits and the efforts made by you earlier will get noticed and acknowledged by the superiors. 10th onwards you will be in a relaxed mood and take things lightly. Influence of Venus ensures merry time and soiree with your family and friends. Besides, it’s a great opportunity to bond with your siblings. It is one of the best phases to exhibit your talent – art, craft, music or dance, showcase it on a larger platform and garner compliments. Meeting people from different walks of life and rubbing shoulders with the high and mighty of the society indicates upcoming better prospects in near future. The gala time is likely to continue until the end of the month. With prosperous business and clinching lucrative deals, businessmen have all the reasons to be on cloud nine. Married couples are likely to enjoy a good camaraderie between them. Couples who are eager to enjoy parenthood have something to rejoice about; your planets are highly favourable to plan your bundle of joy now! Last weekend, the Sun entered its Sign of debilitation Libra; Sun and Mercury, traversing through the second House linked with family and finance. This is a sure shot sign of unexpected financial gains. Don’t get surprised if your accounts swell and your investments double; the cosmic alignment is doing the trick! It’s time to enjoy a strong financial position. Students are determined to work hard and make a steady progress. Overall, health will be good. However, occasional digestive troubles may create problems. Watch your diet for better health. Libra (23rd September to 22nd October): No matter how lucky you get, there is no shortcut to success and money. The direct influence of retrograde Saturn and Mars over ninth House is likely to throw some challenges at work. So, the only way out is to pull your socks up and be prepared for backbreaking hard work. Remember, only consistent efforts will be paid off duly. Similarly, people in the business fraternity too, will have a tough time roping in customers and build trust with them. However, times change as the month progresses; the last week of the month may be highly rewarding with back-to-back deals and orders. Stick to your promise of timely delivery of the order to gain the confidence of the clients. Sometime during the month, you may be in a mood to shop, splurge and showoff among your friends. Although the act gives you a sense of pride and achievement, keep a check on your wallet; refrain from unwarranted expenses. The approaching New Moon phase around 10th gives you a chance to strategize and plan new ways to make it big. Your organised and efficient ways gradually shall unravel your success saga! In addition, the ruler of your Sign Venus shifts into watery Sign Scorpio and slowly moves through the second House with Jupiter. The presence of two giants linked with finance and family suggests enormous financial gains. Prospering work, high spirits and good money give you a chance to bond and celebrate with your family. It definitely calls for a toast followed by a lavish dinner. Career oriented may be hassled by new projects and stingy deadlines in the workplace. But, the panic is only for the time being. You, being very balanced, shall complete the task on time and let your work do all the talking! Rest assured, you will only garner compliments and win applause from your colleagues and higher-ups. Employees or job-holders, on the other hand, may be uneasy and insecure at this juncture. 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But remember, married or otherwise, over-possessiveness, overdependence and over-scrutinising can suffocate a relationship; trust your partner, give freedom and you know they will return home… to you! Meanwhile, two benefices traversing through your Sign shall enhance your name and fame in your social circle. Suddenly you become everyone’s favourite… and you are loving it! Students are blessed with great grasping power all through the month… stay away from distractions like TV and social media, and make the most of this benevolent period. Diabetics – attention, please! High risk of health hazards is indicated here if you do not follow the diet plan strictly. Sagittarius (23rd November to 21st December): Relationships and personal equations are in sharp focus this September, foresees Ganesha. The cosmos up there indicate a paradigm shift in equations with close ones. Naturally, there is a possibility of clashes and arguments here. But Archers are quite mature when it comes to reconciliation, and so are you. Be calm and bury the hatchet to bring back the peaceful home environment. Around 7th, the hard taskmaster Saturn becomes direct in motion. This gives you a willingness to concentrate on your financial resources, and up the money quotient. Show wisdom while dealing with high-value monetary transactions. Put major financial decisions on the backburner; this may not be the right time. The onset of New Moon phase shall alleviate your mood and status, both. Soon Venus shifts into highly intuitive, watery Sign Scorpio, gradually moving through the twelfth House in the company of benevolent Jupiter. This starry alignment shall help you to manage your day-to-day expenses effortlessly. If you wish, you may even extend a helping hand to the poor and needy by donating some money. During the latter half of the month, the hovering dark clouds over your birth chart may result in pain, trauma and emotional turmoil. Memories from the past – of that of a loved one or an unpleasant experience come to haunt you. This eventually can have a major adverse effect on your performance and delivery at work. But, with Moon passing through your Sign, you are likely to take control over your emotions, coming back to the present. To divert your mind, you shall focus more on your work and passion for better prospects. Businessmen who are waiting to rope in government or semi-government organisation may get lucky this month. Finally, your prayers may be answered as there is a likelihood of a deal getting finalised. Professionals, employees and jobholders are highly ambitious; there’s no doubt about it. However, during the course of the month, there may be times when the festive fervour takes over the sincere worker in you. As a result, you may either work from your comfort zone or skip the office altogether. Students will have all the reasons to rejoice as they may pass the academic tests with flying colours… way to go! Capricorn (22nd December to 20th January): We receive both, joys and sorrows in life, and in equal measures. So, when the ratio of pain, grief and challenges are high, don’t lose hope; it’s only a sign of upcoming good times in the near future. This month is like a rollercoaster ride for you… sometimes ups and sometimes downs. Moreover, the presence of retrograde Saturn and exalted Mars are likely to toughen your equation with your life – partner. The growing animosity between the two of you may be the reason for distress. In order to deviate your mind from the cacophony at home front, you may concentrate more on other constructive matters and work-related projects. Soon, the New Moon phase gives you a chance to relax, unwind and bury the past hatchet. Venus measured as the most beneficial planet for your Sign, shifts into a fix-natured Sign Scorpio. Coming closer to benevolent Jupiter in the eleventh House, Venus opens all the doors to fulfil all your wishes. Go ahead, and live your dream, says Ganesha. Moreover, your kind and affectionate nature shall help you win over your near and dear ones, bringing them closer to you. This month you have an extraordinary opportunity to guide and advise younger siblings about their career choices and higher education. No major events are foreseen for businessmen here. However, the ambitions of professionals and employees are likely to soar, due to which they are keen to perform well and find their way to success as soon as they can! On the verge of creating good wealth, you shall
become wiser and calculative now. Be extra cautious while taking an important monetary decision; being impulsive at this juncture may not be good. Also, familial expenses are likely to crop during the month; make arrangements for emergencies. Students will gain due to the positive influence of Jupiter. Sharp memory, notable progress and interest in academics will eventually help them to achieve their goals. While committed ones shall soon tie the knot, singles, finally, will be at ease after finding the ‘right one’ and spending quality time with them. On the health front, joint pain and ailments related to bones are likely to create troubles. Taking calcium supplements and visiting your physician may get you some respite. Aquarius (21st January to 18th February): You may not be in the best of moods as the month begins. Professional targets, work pressure, dissatisfaction and lack of motivation shall leave you depressed and upset. You may even feel underpaid and overqualified for your job. As a result, you may want to look for a change, a better job may be. But remember, the grass is always greener on the other side. Moreover, the planetary alignment does not look very supportive of a job change as of now; so stay put, advises Ganesha. Things are likely to change around 9th, as you shall experience few moments of joy due to personal/ professional developments. But, at the same time, unexpected expenses may weaken your financial position. Being calculative and organised will aid you in carrying out expenses smoothly, without any worry. The New Moon phase around 10th, will help you to de-focus on worries and concentrate more on your ambitions and dreams. Being optimistic about your endeavours will only add to your buoyancy, at this point in time. Moreover, the presence of Mars will motivate your to work tirelessly, for long hours. Adopt a systematic approach towards work and explore the unknown; for you, the sky is the limit! Businessmen, too shall broaden their vision to expand business and capture the market. In the process, negotiating and striking lucrative deals is quite likely. Employees may have to perform under pressure, which eventually, shall leave them stressed-out. No major financial gains are foreseen during the month. But, small incomes, at regular intervals shall favour your wallets, making you more than happy! On the personal front, a rude or abusive behaviour by your loved one can create a rift between you and your partner. But, getting into a verbal spat may only ruin the situation further. Calm down and wait for the right time to patch-up. Eager to change their status, singles will be seen spending quality time with their crush/new-found love. If you are a student, you will have to put in more efforts than usual all through the month. A part-time job or assignment can help you earn some pocket money, but make sure it does not affect your studies, in the long run, tips Ganesha. Enjoying a good health, and being your usual self may be a tad difficult as sudden seasonal changes may attack your immune system, making you feel frail and feeble. Pisces (19th February to 20th March): You may be in a mood to unleash your imagination and conquer the world with your brand new ideas as the month sets in. For this, you may choose an option of a friendly/personal loan, which may further aid to fulfil your ambitions. But, going overboard with the loan amount or taking undue risk to make quick money can cost you heavily in the long run. You need to be cautious and calm; Saturn in your chart shall delay your success story a bit. Don’t be hassled by the slow pace of progress – slow and steady wins the race, remember? Once the New Moon phase approaches and Venus move into watery Sign Scorpio, your goals finally seem to get materialised. Chances of massive wealth creation are quite high at this juncture. At the same time, expenses on the household front are likely to increase too. Plan the monthly budget in advance to avoid a shortage of money. Developments on the domestic front shall demand your attention. But, when you are unable to do that due to professional commitments, the probability of heated arguments run high. The growing animosity between you and your partner may disturb you. Eager to put an end to the dispute you may discuss the matter, sort it out and ceasefire with delicacy. Singles, on the other hand, may feel greatly attracted to someone and shall be willing to begin a new relationship with the person on the radar. Soon, Sun becomes debilitated in Libra. Sun and Mercury then move through the eighth House for your Sign. Both are under surveillance of wily Saturn in the eleventh House. 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Commercial Market Update - Brisbane Fringe Cityscope THE latest research from Brisbane Fringe Cityscope shows property sale numbers and figures have significantly increased in the past three months. The last three months to the beginning of August 2018 recorded 38 sales for a total of $155.6 million, with $26.4 million for commercial, $10.8 million for commercial strata, $96.6 million for retail, $5.8 million for retail strata and $16.1 million for other. In comparison, the last three months to the beginning of May 2018 recorded 9 sales for a total of $62.9 million, with $7.3 million for commercial, $2.6 million for commercial strata, $1.7 million for retail strata and $51.2 million for other. The 12 months leading up to early August 2018 recorded 125 sales for a total of $887 million than $141.2 million less than the same time last year. Together the top sales recorded this quarter total over $113 million, these sales include: The Audi & Euromarque Centre on Wickham Street in Fortitude Valley has been sold for $91.2 million to DEXUS Property Group and it is understood they will put it in the DEXUS Industrial Trust. Mike Walsh, Peter Court and Tom O’Driscoll of CBRE Brisbane sold the property in conjunction with Nick Spiro and Glen Wright of Cushman &
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Tuesday 20 March, 2018 Wakefield Brisbane. The sale represented an initial yield of 5.8% on a passing income of $5,287,453 (net). A three-storey office building at 501 Ann Street, Fortitude Valley, has been sold to All Hallows’ School Limited for $12 million (cd 04.05.2018). The building last sold for $12.4 millionainslowing property market, the vast majority of home sales (nine out of 10) in Australia Despite 2009. areeducational still turning a profit for their vendors. Across the nation, 91.1% of all properties that resold The former building at in 252the St December Pauls quarter went for a price above their previous purchase price. Terrace, Fortitude Valley has been sold for $10.5 million (cd The 06.04.2018) to quarterly CoreLogic Pain & Gain report www.corelogic.com.au/paingain tracks home sales 252 SPT Pty Ltd as trustee for 252 Trust;across agents. Hunter Australia and reveals the proportion of sales being sold at a profit versus those being Higgins and Tony Wang at a loss. Over the three months to December 2017, 91.1% of all properties that resold of Collierssold International negotiated the sale, which • 38-40 Spring Hill – Urban Cribb Street, or above, their previous purchase price. The 91.1% figure was up slightly from represented transacted an initial yield at,Milton Brisbane, a 13-storey, 179 - a workshop with of 19.5% on a passing room Under contract a highof ceiling a partial 90.9% at the end theand third quarter ofhotel. 2017 but slightly lower than the 91.3% over the final income of $2,047,500 (net). unconditionally; agent, mezzanine office level. For Colliers International Properties quarter for sale of 2016. CoreLogic recorded a reasonable gap between the proportions of houses sale by offers to purchase; Brisbane (Leo Carne and include: agent, Cushman & reselling for a Wakefi grosseldprofit; 92.3% ofNeil allScanlan). resales, while 88.2% of all unit resales were at a profit. (Joe Kennedy). • 451 St Pauls Terrace, Fortitude Valley – a six- • 1 Gardner Close, Milton – • 16 Marie Street, Milton – a storey, 1,553 sqm office to research six-storey office building a two-level offi ce building According analyst Cameron Kusher “With property values continuing to increase building with under cover with basement car above ground floor car car parkingover for 10 vehicles. the final parking. quarterFor of 2017, albeit at a more moderate pace, the proportion of properties parking for 52 vehicles. sale by For sale by expressions Due diligence is being expressions of interest; resoldclosing at a profit has continued to climb.” of interest, conducted; agents, CBRE agent, CBRE Brisbane September 5, 2018; agent, Brisbane (Peter Court, (Peter Court, Mike Walsh, Cushman & Wakefield Mike Walsh) Knight totalled $17.832 billion. By comparison Tom O’Driscoll). Profits earned from property resales over thisandperiod Brisbane (Andrew Gard Frank Brisbane (Christian Properties under contract; agent, • The Limes Hotel, and Michael The losses Sandstrom million and Justin theGard). resale amounted toorjust $442.0 in realised losses. The142 analysis found thatCBRE the contract (conditional Hotels (Paul Fraser, Constance Street, property was offered Bond). The property was include:billionadvertised for sale with annual unconditional) vastanmajority of the $17.832 in profitwith was agenerated by Sydney Wayne Bunzand and Hayley Fortitude Valley and – a Melbourne net income of $665,425 net. Manvell). six-storey hotel. Under income of $2,230,000 pa. • 345 Wickham Terrace,
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accounted for 33.1% and 29.4% of total profits respectively. As a comparison, these two cities accounted for just 11.3% and 6.6% of the total value of losses nationally over the quarter. Across the nation, a higher proportion of houses are resold at a profit than units.
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According to Mr Kusher, this trend was also replicated across the combined capital city and landmark sports precinct RESIDENTS in Brisbane’s west will soon benefit from a new lifestyle and leisure precinct, with Brisbane City Council today completing works on a ninehectare sports park in Moggill. Lord Mayor Graham Quirk said Moggill District Sports Park was part of a $40 million citywide sporting package, with Council investing $15 million to deliver a new precinct where local families could come together and play cricket, football, netball or tennis. “With more than 1,000 clubs and 220,000 players across the city, sport is a crucial part of what makes Brisbane a great place to live, work and relax,” Cr Quirk said. “The new Moggill Sports Park is located 20 kilometres from the CBD and will soon provide more opportunities for residents in Brisbane’s western suburbs to stay active and healthy, with two new ovals and four hard courts, as well as a playground, barbecue facilities, 180 car spaces, spectator shelters and a canteen. “Works also included widening
Mr Gunning said in trend THE June 2018 housing finance terms, the number of established fi gures released today by the Moggillcombined Road to provide new markets. football, tennis, and was cricketthe only region to record a greater proportion of units regional Sydney dwellings purchase commitments turning lanes into the park and facilities and I look forward to Australian Bureau of Statistics decreased by 0.4 per .1 per cent and show that the number of loans ensure residents safely over seeingthe local families than enjoying resoldare forablea toprofit quarter houses, although Hobart had an equivalent share for new dwelling construction fell by for housing continue to decline, access the new precinct.” the new sports precinct for many according to the Real Estate 0.5 per cent. houses and units. (refer breakdown in attached report) Local Councillor Kate Richards years to come.” Institute of Australia (REIA). “Whilst the proportion of first said the new Moggill District Cr Quirk said Moggill District home buyers, as part of the total “Overall the fi gures for June Sports “Over Park would become an Sports would for add units to the has substantially underperformed that of houses, as recent years, valuePark growth owner-occupied housing finance iconic destination for weekend city’s growing list of sporting 2018 show, in trend terms that the commitments, increased in June to number of owner-occupied fi nance a both result mostandregions of the country higher proportion of houses resold for a profit than sport for localin families facilities, including a a new 18.1 per cent, the number of loans commitments decreased by 0.5 residents across the city. netball precinct at Wakerley, per cent –the ninth consecutive to first home buyers decreased by units,” Mr Kusher said. “Many parents spend their synthetic fields at Chermside month of decreases. If refinancing 8.3 per cent. weekends watching their and Mitchelton, a golf course is excluded, in trend terms, the continued decline in housing Cannonalmost Hill as well as two more likely to resell at a loss“The childrenIn play sport and the atwere Melbourne, units 10 times than houses in number of owner-occupied finance finance reflects while the slowing new sports parks at Rocklea and Moggill District Sports Park commitments decreased by 0.2 per market which in large part can be unitswhere wereWindsor. almost 9 times more likely at a lossmonth than houses. In Canberra units will be aBrisbane fantastic precinct cent to –theresell tenth consecutive attributed to the APRA restrictions the kids will be able to jump on “More greenspace means a since an increase,” REIA President and the fallout from the Royal were 7.4 more likelycity, to resell atsports a loss Malcolm than houses. the playground after times their game healthier with new Gunning said. Commission into Banking which while their parents relax and fields creating more lifestyle “In trend terms decreases were has seen an extremely cautious enjoy aFor barbecue,” Cr Richards andthe leisure opportunities for the capital cities, proportion of houses reselling atand a gross profit was higher over the approach being taken by lenders recorded in all states territories said. Brisbane residents,” he said. except Tasmania and Queensland, that can be best described as a real quarter in Brisbane, Adelaide and Sports Darwin lower elsewhere. For was aMr higher “For many years now, there has The Moggill District Park but estatethere credit squeeze,” Gunning where lending increased by just 0.1 units, been a need for more sporting will remain under maintenance per cent. The largest decrease of concluded. facilities with no nearby clubs for the next 12 weeks to allow the 1.8 per cent was in the Australian The Real Estate Institute of having facilities for AFL or turf to establish before the park is Capital Territory. Australia (REIA) is the national netball and this was reflected in officially opened. “The value of investment housing professional association for real consultation Council undertook The Moggill District Sports commitments decreased by 1.8 estate agents in Australia. with the community in 2015. Park project was also supported per cent in June, in trend terms. For further information or to “By 2031, there will be more by AFL Queensland and the The dollar amount approved for speak with REIA President than 1,000 people who live Moggill Mustangs Junior AFL the purchase of dwellings by Malcolm Gunning please contact within five-kilometres of the Club, as well as the Queensland individuals for rent or resale is at Helen Hull via media@reia.com. Moggill District Sports Park and Government through a $1.5 the lowest level since July 2013.” au or 0419 642 961. will benefit from the new netball, million investment.
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Political leaders pay tribute to Atal Bihari Vajpayee, a ‘true Indian statesman’ HT Correspondent, Hindustan Times, New Delhi
ATAL BIHARI VAJPAYEE, the first non-Congress prime minister to serve a full term in power, died on Thursday at the AIIMS Delhi where he had been undergoing treatment for a kidney ailment since June. Leaders from all political spectrums on Thursday condoled the death of former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and paid their tributes to the veteran Bharatiya Janata Party leader. Vajpayee, the first non-Congress leader to serve a full term in power, died on Thursday at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences where he had been undergoing treatment for a kidney ailment since June. He was 93.
Here how leaders mourned his passing: A true Indian statesman: President Ramnath Kovind “Extremely sad to hear of the passing of Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee, our former Prime Minister and a true Indian statesman. His leadership, foresight, maturity and eloquence put him in a league of his own. Atalji, the Gentle Giant, will be missed by one and all,” President Kovind said. ‘Tallest leader in post-independent India: Vice-president Venkaiah Naidu “I never expected the end will come so soon. He was a true Indian. He never hesitated to speak from his heart. He was the tallest leader in post-independent India. Vajpayee ji is the Ajatshatru of modern times because he always maintained dignity and decorum,” Naidu said.
End of an era: Prime Minister Narendra Modi “India grieves the demise of our beloved Atal Ji. His passing away marks the end of an era. He lived for the nation and served it assiduously for decades. My thoughts are with his family, BJP Karyakartas and millions of admirers in this hour of sadness. Om Shanti,” Modi said in a series of tweets. “It was Atal Ji’s exemplary leadership that set the foundations for a strong, prosperous and inclusive India in the 21st century. His futuristic policies across various sectors touched the lives of each and every citizen of India,” he said. The Prime Minister said Vajpayee’s “perseverance and struggles” helped in forming the saffron party “brick by brick.” I will miss Atalji immensely: LK Advani “I am at a loss of words to express my deep grief and sadness today as we all mourn the passing away of one of India’s tallest statesmen, Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee. To me, Atalji was more than a senior colleaguein fact, he was my closest friend for over 65 years,” Advani said. I cherish the memories of my long association with him, right from our days as Pracharaks of the RSS, to the inception of Bharatiya Jana Singh, the struggle of the dark months during the Emergency leading to the formation of Janata Party and later the emergence of the Bharatiya Janata Party in 1980. Atalji was a true ‘Ajatshatru’: Union home minister Rajnath Singh “Pained beyond words at the demise of Shri Atalji. He had cherished the idea of a
Former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee at his residence in New Delhi. Vajpayee, who pursued both nuclear weapons and peace talks with Pakistan, died on Thursday, at age 93.(AP File Photo)
developed and powerful India in which all persons lived together in unity, peace and harmony.” “Atalji was a true ‘Ajatshatru’ who had many friends across the political spectrum. He believed in political consensus and his beliefs had consequential effect on Indian politics.” Loved and respected by millions: Rahul Gandhi “Today India lost a great son. Former PM, Atal Bihari Vajpayee ji, was loved and respected by millions. My condolences to his family & all his admirers. We will miss him. #AtalBihariVajpayee,” Gandhi tweeted. A great PM: Former prime minister
Manmohan Singh “I have learnt with profound sorrow about the sad demise of Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee. An excellent orator, an impressive poet, an exceptional public servant, an outstanding parliamentarian and great PM,” Singh said. ‘Reasoned critique, seeker of consensus’: Former president Pranab Mukherjee “Deeply saddened at the passing away of Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee. A reasoned critique in opposition and a seeker of consensus as PM, Atal Ji was a democrat to the core. In his passing away, India has lost a great son and an era has come to an end. My deepest condolences,” Mukherjee said on Twitter.
No Official Events For A Year, Says Kerala; Funds To Go For Flood Relief
Kerala | Edited by Anuj Pant (with inputs from Agencies) NEW DELHI: In the aftermath of the Kerala floods, the worst the state has
experienced in a century, the state government has decided to not host any official events for a year. Instead, the money used
in hosting such events will be diverted for flood relief and rehabilitation. Among the significant functions which stand to be cancelled this year, is the acclaimed International Film Festival of Kerala, according to news agency ANI. Other youth festivals, including state school youth festivals will be cancelled as well. A government order issued today said no government department would host any festival for a year, according to news agency IANS. Kerala's culture minister AK Balan, however, said there "needs to be more
clarity in the order," adding that there was no decision taken by the Committee of Ministers looking into the rebuilding of the state, according to IANS. Filmmaker Kamal, who is the director of the academy organising the International Film Festival of Kerala said the order had come as a surprise. "We can hold this festival without any celebrations and utilize our own funds," he said. The funds from the cancelled events will be diverted to the Chief Minister's Distress Relief
Fund or the CMDRF. According to an IANS report, the fund received around Rs. 1,036 crore as of Monday. Around Rs. 30,000 crore would be needed to rebuild Kerala, state finance minister Thomas Isaac said on Monday. The state government has started a massive fund collection drive to rebuild a 'new Kerala'. The government estimates Rs. 6,000 crore in cash to come in through public contributions. Ministers from Kerala will be travelling to around 14
countries to raise money through contributions, according to IANS. The floods in Kerala have claimed around 400 lives, with lakhs who have been displaced. The state government has announced a slew of measures for rehabilitation efforts, including interim relief of Rs. 10,000 for families affected by the floods. The centre has also announced banking and financial relief measures, including providing a concessional loan for rebuilding houses.
Government felicitates India's Asiad medal winners with cash awards PTI | Sep 4, 2018,
NEW DELHI: The government on Tuesday felicitated the medal winners of the 18th Asian Games with cash awards after the country registered its best-ever medal haul in the history of the continental mega sporting event. While individual gold medal winners were given away Rs 30 lakh, the silver and bronze winners took home Rs 20 and Rs 10 lakh each. India registered its best ever medal haul in the history of the Asian Games, fetching 69 medals which included 15 gold, 24 silver and 30 bronze.
Union home minister Rajnath Singh and sports minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore were present on the occasion, along with other Union Ministers Kiren Rijiju and Mahesh Sharma, sports srcretary Rahul Bhatnagar, IOA president Narinder Batra and SAI DG Neelam Kapur. Rajnath congratulated all the medal winners and said it's not far when India will soon emerge as a sporting superpower in the world. "I'm thrilled with our athletes' performance. I'm confident India will soon not only become economic superpower but also a sporting power,"
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Newsletter 139-91 Aavani/Shrāvaṇa Month (mid-August 2018 to mid-September 2018) Festivals Dear Sri Selva Vinayaka devotees, Hindu Ahlaya Sangam Qld Inc (HASQ) cordially invites you to Sri Selva Vinayakar Temple Brisbane (South Maclean) for Aavani /Shrāvaṇa Month Festivals.
Sri AyyapaSwamy Simha Masa Abishekam/Aavani Maasa Pirappu (Shrāvaṇa month starts) on Friday 17 August 2018 Sri Lalitha Sahastranama Stotram Chanting on Sunday 19 August 2018 Aavani Moolam on Tuesday 21 August 2018 Pirathosha Viratham on Thursday 23 August & Friday 7 September 2018 Aavani Onam/Varalakshmi Viratham on Friday 24 August 2018 Hayagreeva Jayanthy/Full moon/ Powrnami & Sathya Narayanar Poojai on Sunday 26 August 2018 Sankatahara Chathurthi on Thursday 30 August 2018 Krishna Jayanthy /Sri Vishnu Sahastranamam & Paaraayanam on Sunday 2 September 2018 Vinyaka Chathurthi Viratham / Festival on Thursday 13 September 2018 Visit Brisbane Sri Selva Vinayakar (Ganesha) Temple and get the Blessing of Lord Ganesha. For further information please contact our Temple on 07 5547 7302 or the president Mr: M.Surendra on Mobile-0407-753991
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What's On!
8th September 2018
The Great Gatsby Ball Presented by Rotary club Brisbane International Saturday, 6:30pm. Contact: 0413 503 436
15th September 2018
Welcoming Babies, Presented by South west Progress Association’s Durack State School, 69 Inala Avenue Durack.
September 22 2018
HARVEST MOON FESTIVAL Presented by Brisbane North Chinese Association. Saturday, 11am – 3pm. Pine Rivers Park, 125 Gympie Road, Strathpine.
September 23rd
GOPA KUTEERAM (Working towards spiritual, moral emotional, social & creative development of Children. September 23rd / October 28th / November 25th. Taigum State school Hall: 266 Hanford Road. Contact: Dr Aparna 0430 117 994. Email: brisbane@godivinity.org.au
15th September 2018
Shirdi Sai Sansthan Brisbane Ltd From 5:30pm – 8pm. Vedanta Centre: 1 Poppy crescent. 96 Vedanta Drv, Springfield Lakes QLD 4300
15th September 2018
Yamma Yamma (Bollywood Musical Comedy) Presented By Corner stone Law office & Australian Indian Theatre From 5.30pm. Neerang Bicentennial Community center Tickets available on Eventbrite.
16th September 2018
Drought Appeal 2018 Presented by Bengali society of Queensland Queen street mall Stage. From 11.30am – 3pm.
29th September 2018
Queensland Vedic Cultural Centre presents Musical evening with Swaranjali 198 learoyd Road, Willawong 4110. Contact: Jitendra Deo
6th October 2018.
Soulful Sitar 7pm Saturday. Queensland Multicultural centre. 102 Main street Kangaroo Point. www.premieretickets.com.au Phone Bookings: call 02 9191 9638.
7th October 2018
MDA 20 Year Celebration From 10am. Roma Street parklands Brisbane.
7th October 2018
The Laughter Factory (Varun Thakur & Kunal kamara in Brisbane) 8 Annerley Road, Wooloongabba. (Princess Theatre) www.premiertickets.com.au
13th October
Ouseppachan Night (showcasing Malyalee Music Talents across Australia) Brisbane. Contact: 0431 221 018
13th October 2018
The Married Guy Presented by Heart & Soul Production (Association with Vishwa Events) From 7pm. Unidus Community Centre, 204 Sherbrooke road, Willawong QLD
26th October 2018
Diwali 2018 Presented By FICQ INC.
Reddacliff Place, 266 George Street, Brisbane 4000.
27th October 2018
Banyo Diwali Festival of Lights From 1pm – 6pm. 284 St Vincent Road Banyo. (Near Banyo Library)
3rd November
Diwali Dhamaka 2018 (A Nite Full of Entertainment) Saturday. Bracken ridge state High school, 68 Barfoot street bracken Ridge Qld.
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Ramayan Recital and Satsang. From 7.00pm at Sanatan Qld Centre (SSDHAQ), 550 Wembley Road, Berrinba Qld.). Shree Sanatan Dharam Hindu Association of QLD invites devotees to weekly Ramayan Katha. Held at Sanatan Qld Centre, 550 Wembley Road, Berrinba every Tuesday, from 7pm. All welcome to participate in the recital of the Ramayan. Furter enquiries ssdhaq@gmail.com
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Shree Sanatan Dharam Hindu Association of QLD invites devotees to weekly Ramayan Katha held at Sanatan Qld Centre, 550 Wembley Road, Berrinba every Tuesday, from 7pm. All weclome to participate in the recital of the Ramayan. Further enquiries to ssdhaq@gmail.com
Brisbane Good Samaritan Prayer Fellowship (Malayam Service) – Cottage Meeting on every Wednesday from 6.30pm to 8pm at Stafford Scouts, 38 Appleby Road, Stafford, Qld 4053. For further information contact 0468 358 646 or 0411 269 322. Come and hear the message of your eternal life, GOD BLESS The Mantra Room – Live Kirtan – Spend an evening of sacred Yoga chant with Gayatri, Ishvara, Jayadharma and friends Fridays 6pm, Sundays 5pm and Wednesdays 7pm at Australian School of Meditation & Yoga, 236 Montague Road, West End. Amazing Vego Food $5. Come celebrate, meditate and let the music set you free. For more information call 3844 8441 or email brisbane@asm.org.au
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17th November 2018
Lalithkalalaya School of Bharatanatyam presents SAMARPAN Performance begins at 5.30pm. Acacia Ridge State School Auditorium, Acacia Ridge Brisbane.
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Brahma Kumaris Australia – Meditation & Positive Thinking Sessions – Mondays 10.30am to 11.30am: Regular meditation should improve your ability to focus and think clearly. By practising mediations which cultivate our ability to sense and care for our natural energy we are able to live life with greater awareness and confidence. Each class includes guided meditations, discussions, short talks and the introduction and practice of techniques. Each session is a different topic. Meditation sessions Tuesdays 6.30pm to 7.30 pm and Sundays 5.30pm to 6.30pm. During these sessions there will be meditation commentaries, music and periods of silence. You can come and go at any time during these sessions. Venue: 27 Bordeaux Parade, Mermaid Waters. Please phone to register – 5575 2126. Email goldcoast@au.brahmakumaris. org or visit www.brahmakumaris.org/au/ whatson for more information Brisbane Good Samaritan Prayer Fellowship (Malayam Service) – Congregation on every Sunday from 10am to 12pm at Stafford Scouts, 38 Appleby Road, Stafford, Qld 4053. For further information contact 0468 358 646 or 0411 269 322. Come and hear the message of your eternal life, GOD BLESS Picabeen Community Centre – you’re invited to playgroup! – For parents with children aged 0-5 years from all cultures and backgrounds. Come along and meet families from all backgrounds in your community. Every Monday (Except public holidays) 10am – 12pm. Picabeen Community Centre, 22 Hoben Street, Mitchelton Qld. Phone 3354 2555 Zi Za Dong Zen Association – Energy Healing to improve health and well beings – ZZDZ Assn. Inc is a not for profit charity foundation based in Brisbane. Focusing on energy healing named Qi Gong through meditation, it provides free energy healing sessions and guidance. Practicing Qi Gong will encourage you to achieve a positive outlook on life, by helping to reduce stress and calm your mind. It also increases vitality, enhances your immune system and helps to eliminate negative attitudes and behaviours. Session Times & Locations: Mondays-Thursday & Saturday 9am – 12pm at 10 Cognac Court, Calamvale. Thursday afternoon (except 1st week) 3.30pm – 6pm at Sunnybank Hills Shoppingtown Library. 67 Level 2, Cnr Calam & Compton Road. Friday afternoon 2pm-5pm at Logan West Library – 69 Grand Plaza Drive, Brown Plains. For more information email zzdz. aus@gmail.com or visit www.zzdz.org.au
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Sai Baba Aarti Program – Every Thursday 7.30pm – Virginia State School, 1678 Sandgate Road, Virginia (next to Virginia Train Station) Aarti & Archana opportunity for all attendees, Prasad & Dinner provided. Enquiries call 0405 392 793 / saibababrisbane@gmail.com / Like on Facebook www.facebook.com/ SaiBabaBrisbane
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Arya Pratinidhi Sabha of Qld Inc – Vedic Yaj (Havan) – The Sabha performs Havan Yaj every Sunday from 2-4pm at Queensland Vedic Cultural Centre, 198 Learoyd Rd, Willawong and the public is welcome to be part of it. The members of public now can perform Havan Yaj at the centre. The fee of $50 is required for use of centre facilities to cover operating costs. The Havan Kund, utensils are available for use as well The Havan ingredients can be supplied if you are unable to get them. Mango sticks, Ghee, Samagri, Chamfor etc is available at the centre as well for $25. The seating capacity of the Yajshalla (Havan Hall) is 100. Contact Vice President Mrs Sushila Pathik for further information and bookings on 3314 6059. Contact Jitendra Deo 3263 1914 or Hari Chand 3345 4716 or visit www. aryasamajqueensland.com for further information. Australian Pentecostal Assembly Brisbane – Sunday Worship every Sunday 9am11.30am at 84 The Community Place, 84 Kedron Park Road, Wooloowin Qld with Pastor Prakash Jacob. Cottage Meeting every Tuesday 7.30pm-9pm / Kids Bible Study every Friday 7pm-7.45pm / Intercessory Prayer every Friday 7.45-9pm. Worship in Hindi, English, Malayalam and other Indian Languages. For more information Phone 07 3315 5597 / 0413 347 562 or email info@ apabrisbane.com.au / www.apabrisbane. com.au Bala Samskar Kendra – Hindu Scripture Classes for Children – The aim of Bala Samskar Kendra (BSK) is to provide an opportunity to the children to learn about rich Hindu culture through value based education from various Hindu scriptures and let them gain self-confidence and grow up in to individuals who are proud of their tradition. Every Sunday 2:30pm-5pm at Sunnybank State High School, Sunnybank (use Turton Street entrance). Contact bskqld@live.com.au / Hari 0411 137 396 / Krrishna 0411 776 509 / Ram 0416 813 747 Brisbane Multinational Church Service – Every Sunday 9.30am at 757 Gympie Road Lawnton. Come and join us for a great time of Praise and Worship plus inspired preaching of God’s word. We thrive for the presence of God and are passionate to see people be trained up and grow in
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the knowledge of the word of God. Special service time to pray for healing, deliverance and other spiritual needs. Enquiries 0424 1802 40. Star Christian Church – Clontarf Beach State School Hall. Every Sunday – Morning Service at 9.30am. Evening Service at 5pm. Come fired up and expectant! Star Church is a great, young church located on the beautiful Redcliffe Peninsula. A Pentecostal community connected with the Australian Christian Churches. We passionately want God’s presence in our lives, desire to be trained and knowledgeable in His Word, hungry for the supernatural, excelling in our service and hospitable at life. For more information visit www.starchurch.org.au
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Hindu Cultural Hub (HCB) at Clayfield – Monthly Cultural congregation – Bar-Jai Community Hall, 178 Alexandra Road, Clayfield Qld 4011. Pooja by Hindu Priest, Bajan and Kirtan by devotees, monthly religious updates / guest speakers on spiritual (or) yoga techniques. Prasatham with vegetarian dinner served. For more details contact 0469 016 416 or visit www. hinduculturalhub.org The John Oxley District Orchid Society – Meeting – We pride ourselves on being a friendly Society and new members and guests are always welcome at our meetings held on the second Wednesday of each month starting at 7.30pm. Venue is Oxley Bowls Club, 24-30 Englefield Road, Oxley. Please contact Sonia Addison 3277 5825 or jodosinc@hotmail.com for more information The Gold Coast Hindu Cultural Association – Gold Coast Bhajan – monthly Bhajans held every third Friday of the month starting at 7.15am at the Helensvale Community Centre - 31 Discovery Rd, Helensvale. Activities include Bhajan recitals, short educational presentations and free vegetarian dinner. All are cordially invited to attend. For further information please contact Director/ Religious Activities, Mr S Barataraj on 0417 588 839 or gchcan@gmail.com or visit www. goldcoasthindu.org Organization of Hindu Malayalees Queensland (OHM Queensland) – Monthly Bhajans held every first Saturday of Malayalam calendar. Activities include Bhajans, Malayalam Class, Library service, religious short educational presentations, vegetarian dinner etc. For further information please contact President Krishnan AK on 0418 727 570 or ohmqueensland@gmail.com Shirdi Sai Sansthan Brisbane Ltd – Shirdi Saibaba Bhajans and Aaratis – last Saturday every month. 5.30pm at Runcorn Heights State School, 200 Nemies Road, Runcorn Qld 4113. Dhoop Aarati, Bhajans, Ashtotaram, Shej Aarati and Mahaprasad at 7.40pm. For more details contact 0416 813 747 or 0479 143 724 – visit www.shirdisaibrisbane.org or follow on facebook Shirdi sai baba Brisbane Mata Amritananadamayi Centre – Brisbane: Regular Satsangs are held at 32 Burnside Crescent, Westlake on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month at 4 pm. Spiritual chanting, singing, reading and Arati are followed by a prasad meal. Sri Lalitha Sahasranamavali chanting takes place at the Sri Selva Vinayakar Kovil at South Maclean on the 3rd Sunday of each month at 10:30 am. Register your interest for IAM Meditation courses. www.ammaaustralia. org.au; facebook: Amma Brisbane Satsang. Contact: brisbane@ammaaustralia.org.au; ph: 07 3715 8278 Sri Selva Vinayakar Koyil (Ganesha Temple) Brisbane (South Maclean) – For full list of upcoming events please visit www. sriselvavinayakar.org Yoga in Daily Life – Satsang and Full Moon Meditation – Satsang every last Saturday of the Month from 5-7pm with Rajastani Bhajans, meditation & Prasad. Purnima Full Moon Meditation from 7:45pm - 8:30pm (see our website for dates). Regular daily Yoga & Meditation Classes. Shiv Mandir is open daily for Darsan. Website: yidlbris.org, Email: brisbane@yogaindailylife.org Call 07 3865 6533
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All Aboard Kookaburra Queen cruising Brisbane river for the milestone birthday celebration of Kris Nagia , friends and family joined the leisurely Sunday Afternoon cruise to wish him all the best.
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Care for Kerala walk a combined community effort which was attended by many at Forest Lake , Councillor Angela Owen started the walk with the official flag , Professor Prasad Yarlagadda and Umesh Chandra were the first adults to complete the walk, of course children were much faster.
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IABBV celebrated 31 years of Hindi together with Hindi Divas at Thornleigh West Primary School, NSW on 2nd September 2018. Students who excelled in their field plus the winner of the oratory contest were awarded
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2018 Queensland Multicultural Awards winners
The Queensland Multicultural Awards recognise the valuable contributions of Queenslanders who support and promote a united, harmonious and inclusive Queensland community. The 2018 theme was, ‘Building a prosperous, fair and harmonious Queensland’. In 2018, we received a recordbreaking 133 award submissions and the calibre of nominees was inspiring. The 2018 awards winners were announced at the Queensland Multicultural Awards gala lunch, held on Sunday 19 August at the Hilton Hotel, Brisbane. Ministers Multicultural Award - Winner: Townsville City Council—Construction, Maintenance and Operations Townsville City Council’s Construction, Maintenance and Operations team supports and promotes the benefits of cultural diversity within the community by supporting State Government Employment programs targeting the full participation of Queenslanders from culturally diverse backgrounds, in particular Work Skills Trainees, funded under the Skilling Queenslanders
for Work Program. Outstanding Young Achiever – Winner: Nkosana Mafico Nkosana Mafico is a 23-yearold African Australian changemaker and scholar passionate about advancing humanity through business. Born in Harare, Zimbabwe, he moved to Australia with his family when he was 10 years old and grew up in Brisbane. He is the Founder of the Council for Young Africans Living Abroad (CYALA), a leading professional development organisation for young Africans who are aged 18 to 28. He began CYALA to challenge misconceptions and stereotypes surrounding Africa and to really develop African youth in Australia into future leaders Outstanding Individual Achiever - Winner: Faiza El-Higzi Sudanese-born Faiza ElHigzi is an active campaigner for human rights and cultural diversity within the Queensland community. She is described as a ‘bridge builder’ who strengthens community ties by creating spaces for conversations and interactions. Her work on community and government boards are important opportunities to bring attention
to community issues and enable discussions that lead to positive outcomes for people from diverse cultural backgrounds. Community - Winner: SBS Radio Mandarin and Embodi Media SBS Radio Mandarin and emerging Brisbane company Embodi Media, co-founded by journalist Amy Chien-Yu Wang, have recently co-produced a cutting-edge journalism video project in 360-degree view about Brisbane’s annual Festival of Tibet held at the Powerhouse. Government (local and state) Winner: Queensland Performing Arts Centre During the past 12 months, the Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) has delivered a series of inclusive new arts-based programs created in collaboration with people and communities of diverse backgrounds. Including: • We All Dance—Enabling people from the Syrian and BhutaneseQueensland communities to explore dance and performance. • Songs of Hope and Healing— Supporting numerous young people from refugee backgrounds
to be part of a new 70-voice youth choir that rehearsed across two months at QPAC, hosted by African community leader, Sharon Orapeleng. • Brisasia Festival—A partnership that brought ideas, culture, and performances by local AsianAustralians to the mainstage. Education, training and skills - Winner: Yeronga State High School Yeronga State High School has been very proactive in advocating for and developing culturally inclusive practices for more than 30 years. Yeronga State High School is one of the most culturally diverse schools in Queensland, with more than 70 cultural groups represented by 64 countries, with 65% of students born oversees and approximately 40% of students being refugees, special humanitarian entrants or seeking asylum. The school has implemented an International Student Program, English as an Additional Language or Dialect (EALD) Program and the entire school community have outstanding outcomes in fostering intercultural alliances and
promoting the benefits of cultural diversity. Multicultural Queensland Ambassador – Winner: Football Queensland Football Queensland through delivery of the Welcome to the Game program, have progressively built a productive and proactive community collaboration that uses the power of sport in promoting the benefits of cultural diversity in Brisbane and wider areas. Football Queensland has eliminated a number of barriers that limit participation, particularly of recently arrived refugees, people seeking asylum or migrants who do not often consider sport or recreation a priority in the first years of settlement. They have done this by adapting competition fees and payment structures to suit the needs of the participants, organising kick-off times to accommodate teams during the month of Ramadan, and providing additional external support from competition managers, coaches and administrators to assist these groups learn and develop the skills they need to operate in a traditional and formal competition.
GOPIO Queensland 2018 Lifetime achievement winner EVERY YEAR, GOPIO Qld recognizes one of our community elders, these are people who may be behind the scenes now , but have done so much for our community in the past, They are the pioneers who have set the foundation stone for us to build upon. And this year GOPIO Queensland had another such wonder full person, who has worked tirelessly for Indian Community in Queensland, now what we must realize that these people had bigger challenges , but that did not stop them, they moved on did what they had to do and overcame the obstacles . This year the awardee was none other than Manab Kar who came to Australia in 1970 in Sydney and then came to Brisbane in 1971 with his family. He worked as an engineer in different private organisations in Brisbane, Sydney and Cairns. While working in different organisations he was also associated with many community activities
like Bengali Club, Hindu Mandir Inc., India Australia Society etc. And is still the “Patron” of Bengali Society of Queensland, Brisbane. Some of his community involvement includes; Indian Durgapuja and Laksmipuja, he started Indian Durgapuja and Laksmipuja in 1992 at 22 Tucker Street, Chapel Hill in our residence and this Pujas continued for 3 years and then Bengali Club was formed and started Puja by the club. Hindu Mandir, Hindu Mandir was incorporated in 1991 and he was the founder member and then Vice President and President later on. He was also the Chairperson for the publication in 1997. This Hundu Mandir was established at Burbank and now known as “Lakshmi Narayan Mandir.” Community Award, Mr. and Mrs. Subhra Kar have been awarded “Community Volunteer” Award in 2005by Multicultural Community Organisation by Brisbane
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and prayers in Brisbane in about 1985 and now it is a big organisation in Springfield. India Australia Society, he
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When unbridled faith turns to the greatest love of all... To b e s t a g e d o n Date: 4th November 2018, Sunday Timing: 5pm to 7pm Ve n u e : H O TA H O M E O F T H E A R T S
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Team Meera take to the Gold Coast streets
“The world is a complicated place, and there’s a lot of division between people. The performing arts tend to unify people in a way nothing else does.” ~ David Rubenstein 31st August 2018, and another glorious spring afternoon in the Gold Coast at the heavenly surfers paradise, Cavill Avenue, Team Meera weaved in through a busy street and took the crowd by surprise with a thrilling, exciting, mesmerizing Flash Mob that was performed by 40 energetic talented dancers. The beaming happy faces of the performers where surely spreading the magic of love amongst the crowd. As Steve Maraboli, beautifully explained in his book- Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience; “Live
your truth. Express your love. Share your enthusiasm. Take action towards your dreams. Walk your talk. Dance and sing to your music. Embrace your blessings. Make today worth remembering.” When you share and believe in your passion, the world then will come to be part of your vision. And what more proof does one require when we saw both prestigious Channel 7 and Channel 9 present at our energetic flash mob for our very ambitious stage production “MEERA” which is going to be staged at the HOTA, Gold Coast of 4th November 2018. “Don’t forget love; it will bring all the madness you need to unfurl yourself across the universe.” ~ Meera
Akshay Kumar's 'Gold' becomes the frst Bollywood movie to Rrelease in Saudi Arabia
MEGASTAR Akshay Kumar starrer ‘GOLD’ took the Box Office by storm as soon as it hit theatres. The film minted as high as Rs 25.25 crore on its opening day and became the third highest grosser of 2018. The film is now a part of the coveted 100 Crore club and Akshay Kumar has been lauded for his performance in the film. Now, the film has added another feather to its cap by becoming the first ever Bollywood film to release in Saudi Arabia. This May, to herald the 52 — THE BRISBANE INDIAN TIMES, September, 2018
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launch of movie theatres in Saudi Arabia, the Kingdom held a private screening of “Black Panther” open to the public. The move to open movie theatres in Saudi comes as part of Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman efforts to reform various aspect of Saudi Arabia’s political, economic and social life which includes investing USD 64 Billion over the next decade in its entertainment sector. The Crown Prince is behind measures such as lifting a ban on women driving that will go into effect this
summer, and bringing back concerts and other forms of entertainment to satiate the desires of the country’s majority young population. Akshay Kumar took to Twitter to share the news of GOLD releasing in Saudi. He wrote, “The story of India’s first Gold medal victory for the first time in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Happy to share, #Gold is the first ever Bollywood movie to release in the Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia, in cinemas from today! @excelmovies @ ZeeStudiosInt”. Call 07 3865 6533
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Fijian Wallabies fans to come together for Argentina test on the Gold Coast! FIJIAN-Australian Wallabies fans will be out in force to support the Qantas Wallabies in their 2018 Rugby Championship Test match against the Argentina Pumas on Saturday September 15, 2018 at CBUS Stadium, Gold Coast. The Fijian-Australian community is well represented in the Qantas Wallabies squad including wingers Marika Koroibete and Sefe Naivalu. Marika Koroibete has had a unique journey to the green and gold Qantas Wallabies jersey. Born in the tiny Fijian village of Naraiyawa, Koroibete was spotted by rugby league scouts and became an NRL sensation for Wests Tigers and Melbourne Storm before switching to Rugby Union with the Melbourne Rebels. Koroibete made his debut for the Qantas Wallabies in 2017 and said: “It’s a dream come true and all the
hardship I’ve been through, its all paid off now. I’m so proud and my family is so proud that I’m a Wallaby.” Gold Coast Fijian Community leader Ata Satala said he is thrilled to see the diversity of the multicultural Qantas Wallabies: “The Fijian community have produced some great Wallabies including Ilie Tabua and Lote Tuquiri and we are very proud of our current crop. We’ll be out at CBUS Stadium cheering for the Wallabies.” The Qantas Wallabies squad also features players born in New Zealand, Tonga, South Africa and Zimbabwe. Raelene Castle, CEO of Rugby Australia, said: “The Qantas Wallabies draw their players from the many communities playing across Australia and we look forward to seeing the rugby family come together at CBUS Stadium.” Rugby Australia have put
Qantas Wallabies 2018 Rugby Championship Schedule: DATE TIME TEAMS
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All times are AEST. together a special ticketing deal for Pasifika Wallabies fans – Use password PACIFIC. Visit http://bit. ly/RugbyGC to get your tickets now! The Queensland Government, via Tourism and Events Queensland, is proud to support the Australia v Argentina 2018 Rugby Championship Test Match on the Gold Coast, which features on the It’s Live! in Queensland events calendar. Your perfect next event is in Queensland, where live events combine with the most incredible destinations, and life is
beautiful one day, perfect the next. The City of Gold Coast is a proud supporter of this event. Match Details - 2018 Rugby Championship Teams: Qantas Wallabies v Argentina Pumas Date: Saturday 15 September, 2018 Venue: CBUS Stadium, Stadium Drive, Robina, Gold Coast Kick Off: 8.05pm AEDT Gates Open: 5.30pm AEDT Tickets Pasifika Special Prices: (excluding ticket
fees) 1. Adult - $40 2. Concession - $28 (Full time university/ high school students, Pensioners) 3. Child - $20 (Age 4-16, 3 and under free if accompanied by an adult) 4. Family of 4 - $100 (2 adults/2 children or 1 adult/3 children) Purchase Online via: http://bit.ly/RugbyGC Enter password: PACIFIC Qantas Wallabies 2018 squad Forwards: Jermaine Ainsley, Allan Alaalatoa,
Rory Arnold, Adam Coleman, Folau Faingaa, Ned Hanigan, Michael Hooper, Sekope Kepu, Tolu Latu, Brandon PaengaAmosa, David Pocock, Tatafu Polota-Nau, Tom Robertson, Izack Rodda, Pete Samu, Rob Simmons, Scott Sio, Caleb Timu, Lukhan Tui, Taniela Tupou Backs: Tom Banks, Kurtley Beale, Israel Folau, Bernard Foley, Will Genia, Dane Haylett-Petty, Reece Hodge, Marika Koroibete, Jack Maddocks, Billy Meakes, Sefa Naivalu, Jordan Petaia, Nick Phipps, Joe Powell, Curtis Rona, Matt Toomua
Neeraj Throws Javelin Off The Horizon For A Historic Asian Games Gold Written By Suman Ray, Mumbai
NOT many can boast of being India's flag bearer at the age of 20 at any major multi-discipline world event or Games & not for nothing, ahead of many Indian sporting superstars, Neeraj Chopra held that Indian flag high during Indian contingent's march past at Asian Games opening ceremony on Aug 18. With 88.06, Neeraj would have won Rio Olympics
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bronze, and would have been the first Indian to win a medal in athletics. The brilliance of Neeraj's achievement is amply clear from the fact that India has won many medals in this edition of the Games but none of the 41 medals won so far other than this one came anywhere near a world level mark or performance. They were all good enough for Asian Games standard but none touched the Olympic level. Neeraj changed it all. The 5'11" Haryana athlete,
who took up the sport at the age of 13, always aimed for World level medals. He never aimed for an Asian level or CWG level medal. In many of interviews, he has always said: "My aim is Olympic and World Championship gold. Rest will come in the process." Such is his confidence and belief. Neeraj became the first Indian athlete to win a world title in athletics, at either senior or junior level,
when he claimed gold in javelin at the 2016 World Junior Championships in Bydgoszcz, Poland. His score of 86.48 at the Junior World Athletics Championship in 2016 spelled shock wave across the globee and announced his arrival. He would have easily qualified for Rio Olympics and would have given champions a run for their money but due to some technical reasons he had to miss it. But that miss gives him more power & reason to
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give his best shot at coming 2020 Olympics Games to be held in Tokyo. Now the question is not whether Neeraj be able to
break the 90 metre barrier but the question is how soon it's coming. Republic TV salutes Neeraj Chopra... the new poster boy of Indian Olympic Sports.
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