Ganesh Chaturthi, also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi, is a grand festival celebrated to honour the birth of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and god of wisdom, prosperity, and good fortune. It is observed with great enthusiasm across India, especially in Maharashtra, and the Indian diaspora globally, including in Australia, where the Indian community brings...Read More
There are plenty of reasons to hit the road and embrace the cosy glow of Ballarat these school holidays. Only a 75-minute drive (or V/Line journey) from Melbourne, Victoria’s largest inland city is buzzing with family fun at this time of year. Don’t miss Ballarat in its signature season. BALLARAT WINTER FESTIVAL Ballarat Winter Festival...Read More
The Indian Impact – Elevating Australian Cities with Vibrancy and Growth
The contribution of the Indian community to the fabric of Australian cities is a narrative of vibrancy, growth, and mutual enrichment. From Sydney’s bustling streets to Melbourne’s art-filled laneways, Indians have played a pivotal role in shaping the urban and cultural landscapes of Australia. This article delves into the city-wise impact of the Indian diaspora,...Read More
Celebrating Shree Ram Navami- Understanding Its Significance in Hindu Culture
Shree Ram Navami, a pivotal festival in the Hindu calendar, is celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm across India and among Hindu communities worldwide. This auspicious day marks the birth of Lord Rama, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, and is observed on the ninth day of the Chaitra month (March-April) according to the Hindu lunar...Read More
Every year, Australia comes alive with a burst of colours and joy as communities across the country celebrate the Festival of Colours, known as Holi. This unique and lively event, inspired by the traditional Indian festival of Holi, has become an integral part of Australia’s multicultural fabric, bringing together people from diverse backgrounds to celebrate...Read More
Holi Festival Melbourne – Free Entry & Thandai* – Tickets out Now!
Melbourne, Australia’s melting pot of cultures, is gearing up for the Holi Festival 2024, an event that promises to drench the city in vibrant colours and exuberant celebrations. Known globally as the ‘Festival of Colours’, Holi in Melbourne is more than just a celebration; it is a symbol of unity, joy, and the rich diversity...Read More
Adelaide’s Colour Carnival – The Holi Festival 2024 Experience – Tickets Out Now!
Adelaide, known for its vibrant arts and cultural scene, is set to embrace the Holi Festival in March 2024. This festival, a spectacle of colours and joy, is not just a celebration but a powerful expression of unity and diversity. As Adelaide prepares to host this event, the city buzzes with anticipation for what promises...Read More
Holi Festival Brisbane 2024 – A Canvas of Colours and Community – Tickets Out Now!
Brisbane, the sun-soaked capital of Queensland, is poised to host the Holi Festival in 2024. Known globally as the ‘Festival of Colours’, Holi in Brisbane is not just an event; it’s a celebration of life, unity, and cultural diversity. Set to take place in March 2024, this festival is a testament to the city’s vibrant...Read More
Holi Festival Sydney 2024 – A Mosaic of Colours and Cultures – Tickets Out Now!
Sydney, Australia’s vibrant metropolis, is set to embrace the spirit of Holi, the iconic Festival of Colours, on the 9th and 10th of March 2024. This event, celebrated globally, is not just about the play of colours but is a canvas reflecting unity, joy, and cultural diversity. Sydney’s rendition of this ancient festival is a...Read More
Celebrating Unity in Diversity- The Colourful Splendour of Holi Festival Canberra 2024
Canberra, the political heartbeat of Australia, is set to pulsate with vibrant colours and joyous celebrations as it hosts the Holi Festival on the 2nd and 3rd of March 2024. This annual event, revered for its exuberance and cultural significance, transcends beyond mere festivity, symbolising unity in diversity. At Stage 88, Commonwealth Park, Canberra’s Holi...Read More