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Food@5085 is a food and cultural event that showcases food varieties brought by migrants to Australia. Fizah Kamran is representing Pakistanis living in Adelaide by serving Pakistani cuisine in this festival. Event is featuring a mixture of tasting plates and food stalls with live music. Click on Play button to listen Fizah's story...
Reshman Perveen is taking her family's folk musical journey ahead. Her father was a traditional folk singer and her sister Sanam Marvi is a leading folk/sufi singer. She is talking about her latest tour of Australia where she is due to perform in Paramasala 2019...
The Taxpayers’ Charter is important because it clearly outlines what your rights and responsibilities are when dealing with the ATO. The following community information is brought to you by the Australian Taxation Office.
-The Taxpayers’ Charter is important because it clearly outlines what your rights and responsibilities are when dealing with the ATO. The following community information is brought to you by the Australian Taxation Office.
If Islamic schooling is the parents' priority for their children, it is important for them to understand that a similar lifestyle at home is equally crucial and necessary, says Newcastle-based Maryam Iram, who has been teaching at Islamic schools for years. In this podcast, we talked about how an Islamic school is different from a public school and what are some of the things parents need to know and keep in mind.
Rawalpindi born Dr Ali Khan has won the seat of Victorian upper house on Saturday 24th. November's state Elections. He was candidate of a newly formed Transport Matters Party. Party leader Rod Barton is also winning his seat. Dr Ali was Liberal candidate in last federal Elections but this time he joined a minor party which begins as protest party for aggrieved taxi drivers. Dr Ali khan shared his views about ALP victory, Liberal humiliated defeat and improved performance of micro parties...
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has foreshadowed cuts to Australia's migration intake, saying the major cities have become victims of their own success. But a some analysts warn migration cuts will only worsen labour shortages. Listen views and analysis of Dr Tehmina Rasheed of University of Canberra.
-Prime Minister Scott Morrison has foreshadowed cuts to Australia's migration intake, saying the major cities have become victims of their own success...
In this part of the series on cervical screening and cervical cancer, Dr Tabinda Bajwa explains the next step if the cervical screening test returns HPV positive. Her first advice: Do not panic.
Rabia Shahzad won the gold medal for Pakistan at the Ralph Cashman Weightlifting Championship in Sydney after finding little support for her endeavours back home.
Pakistan hosts one of the largest refugee populations in the world. Afghan refugees amount to more than 2.3 millions according to Professor Jawad Syed from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) in Pakistan...
Dr Nadeem Malik has been endorsed by the Transport Matters Party as its candidate for the Lower House Seat of Mulgrave Electorate in Victorian elections. Dr Malik says, future of urban transport involves in a better urban transport planning. Why a newly formed party could attract Victorian voters in upcoming state elections? Dr Nadeem is addressing the question besides other matters...