By Nasim Yousaf “[Translation] After several centuries, we are again giving this lesson to every Muslim woman that the very existence and bringing up…of humankind is because of you…so is the life of a nation and Ummah also based on your commandment…” – Allama Mashriqi (“Quol-e-Faisal”, 1935) The Khaksar Movement, led by Allama Mashriqi, with […]
At the National Indigenous Cricket Championships (NICC), the NSW women’s team opening batter, a Wiradjuri woman, had travelled to Alice Springs last week thinking she would simply have fun playing cricket and meet her teammates. Dharmini Chauhan, 22, had missed three editions of the NICC due to Covid-19 and her new job last year. This […]
Adelaide Festival Centre’s OzAsia Festival, Australia’s leading contemporary arts festival engaging with Asia, has been shortlisted for Creative Australia’s inaugural Asia Pacific Arts Awards, celebrating cultural exchanges and collaborative partnerships in the Asia Pacific region. Chosen by an independent panel of Industry Advisors, OzAsia Festival has been shortlisted in the Connect category, for delivering an […]
The NSW Auditor-General’s report today highlights that WestInvest did not always deliver the critical support that Western Sydney needs, so it now falls to the current NSW Government to urgently fix this. The WestInvest scheme was supposed to support economic recovery in Western Sydney areas impacted by COVID lockdowns. The Auditor General made various findings about the […]