INDIA NEWS
June 1-15, 2022 - Vol 2, Issue 22
COMMUNITY NEWS
Indian Trade Fair held in Queensland The Indian Trade Fair was held on May 22, 2022 at the Robina Community Centre in Queensland. A group of 10 business women held this exhibition for the first time ever in Queensland. All exclusive brands from Brisbane and Gold Coast joined together for this first-of-its-kind experience. Businesses and communities were brought together to celebrate and experience festive shopping in Brisbane, Queensland. The Expo was organised by a group of innovative women entrepreneurs
who exhibited and sold elegant Indian attires, sweets and savoury snacks, jewellery, home décor and accessories. It was a free entry event and there were different activities representing the beautiful Indian culture. There were stalls at the Calamvale Hotel in Brisbane that recreated the typical local experience of India, in Australia. It was a celebration of Indian heritage through traditional clothing, jewellery, home décor, mithai with a luxurious touch, Bollywood music and much more.
Griffith University Alumni event held at AIBC hosts special online session SkyPoint Australia Griffith University Alumni held its Alumni Networking event at SkyPoint Australia recently. Interesting conversations were held with Andrew Frazer, a proud Griffith alumni, who will also be the sixth Chancellor of Griffith University in October following
The Australia India Business Council (AIBC) hosted a special online session on "Australia India Business Trade Engagement and Ongoing Bipartisan Support", on May 18, 2022, featuring guest speaker Madeleine King MP, Shadow Minister for Trade and Shadow Minister for Resources.
the retirement of Mr Henry Smerdon AM. The guest speaker at the event was Captain Jan Becker AM, recipient of Griffith Sciences' 2021 Outstanding alumnus - Masters of Aviation Management.
The event was moderated by AIBC National Chair Jim Varghese, AM, with a welcome note from AIBC NSW Chapter Chair Malik Irfan. The Honourable Madeleine King MP spoke about the great relationship between Australia and India, and the range of opportunities to further deepen
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the strategic relationship. During the Q&A session hosted by AIBC Immediate Past National Chair Sheba Nandkeolyar, Madeleine King MP also responded positively to further engagement, with an overall message of an optimistic future of growth. The AIBC looks forward to hosting future events to further its 35 year and ongoing mission to promote trade dialogue between India and Australia through nurturing and maintaining close relationships in both Australia and India, with Federal and State government agencies, the diplomatic corporations and industry bodies.
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