Council of Indian Australians Inc is celebrating Australia Day & Indian Republic Day on Sunday, 29th Jan, 2012.
Among many things which are common between Australia and India, nothing is more important than sharing their national days on 26th Jan. In case you do not know, Australia Day and Indian Republic Day are celebrated on the same day ie 26th Jan.
As proud Australians of Indian heritage, Indian Australians therefore have the opportunity to enjoy double celebrations and have double fun.
Like previous years, Council of Indian Australians Inc is celebrating Australia Day & Indian Republic Day together at a venue in Western Sydney.
When & where: Sunday, 29th Jan, 2012, from 6.30 PM to 11 PM at Bowman Hall, Blacktown, NSW.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/#!/events/340676542617377/
All are invited and welcome but booking of tickets is essential.
Attached Flyer has necessary details.
Dr Yadu Singh
President, Council of Indian Australians Inc
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Will surely attend sir! Thanks for the invitation -
Mr. Singh,
We recently heard a very outrageous comment from Teresa Gambaro, could you please comemnts so we know you take up issues impartially and without favouring any one party.
I will observe whether you publish this comment and what you respond.
Thanks and regards,
Maskara
I missed her comments as I was overseas. I am aware of them now. I do not agree with them as they were in bad taste. I note that she had apologised for those comments and her apology was published. With her apology, the chapter should be considered closed. There would be no point in making any comments now.
I do not favour any particular party as I am not a member of any party. To let you know, we lauded PM Gillard and ALP for their Uranium decision. Previously, we criticized ALP and praised Liberals for their stands on Uranium issue. I am in support of overseas processing of asylum seekers which happens to be the policy of both main parties which unfortunately are unable to agree on the place of processing.
Cheers
Yadu Singh