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Looking at the footage, it looks like what you get when a spacecraft above the atmosphere engages its rockets and does a burn. It's way too slow moving to be a meteor. The consensus seems to be it's the Indian mission to the moon.

Professor Jonti Horner USQ, on a bright object moving in the Australian sky at 7.30pm on 22 July.

native ingredients. Exploring local flavours in this tour brought some amazing revelations.

Rashmi N Bhalla wrote: So many new things to learn from these videos. Some ingredients were so new to me, have never heard of Rosella flower.

Sujata Shastrakar Singh wrote: This is interesting… new knowledge about food. Aditi Chaudhuri wrote: (Re Tamil Feasts) Loving the themes you choose to deliver messages to people. Great going. Keep it up.

Vijayta Maharana wrote: (Tamil Feasts is a) beautiful initiative. Firms up the belief in humanity strongly through food as a medium.

Yo India Food Truck wrote: Big thank you to Indian Link and Indian Masterchef Judge and TV host Chef Ranveer Brar for coming to talk about Indian food and our story.

Bhanu Kothari wrote: Great. I knew Yo India Food Truck very well. Nice food and service.

Atul Kashyap wrote: Hey Yo India, #chefranveerbrar in the house! Great going!

Kristyna Brown wrote: So much love for Yo India!!

Ranveer Brar wrote: As someone who's worked up the ranks in my professional life, I found Mr Sudhir Warrier's culinary journey quite fascinating. Let's explore Sydney Showboats Dinner cruise...And yep, I couldn't help hijacking the kitchen for a bit!

Sydney Showboats wrote: Thank you, Chef! It was lovely having you on board!

Sushmita Jaiswal wrote: It's true, success stories (like these) are very inspiring.

Kalpana Patel wrote: Interesting and inspiring story.

Bidisha Banerjee wrote: Truly incredible!

Kshama Mahajan wrote: This is inspirational.

Ranveer Brar wrote: Great music and great food. For the Bearded Bakers at Knafeh bakery, these two go hand in hand. Wherever they stage their pop-ups, you can hear them before you even get to them.

Kulshreshtha Rita wrote: Wow, beautiful moments with Knafeh bakers.

Minakshi Kapoor wrote: Enjoy the music while cooking or enjoy cooking with music. (Either way) great combination.

Ritika Bedi wrote: Ranveer Brar you are doing amazing! I agree with what you said about playing good music while cooking, I follow the same. Cooking becomes more interesting with good music.

Bina Chakraborty wrote: Nice thought about music and food.

Mahima Deka wrote: What an amazing video! Good food and good music spread good vibes, positive energy, and the golden aura of happiness all around.

Ranveer Brar wrote: For architect-turned Knafeh "king" Ameer, this bakery in a shipping container (yes!) is a passionate dream come true. Proves nothing can stop you, if you have the vision and the zeal to follow it through.

Rashmi N Bhalla wrote: So full of life…what can be better than this! You show us - and in a way link us - to so many things we have not even thought of. Jahan jahan aap jaate hai vo destinations I add in my bucket list!

Guys, meet my nephew Austin. He lives in Australia and the name was suggested by my uncle (AUSTralia + INdia). He'll have a really cool story about his name to share.

Poora Pahadi, Twitter user

There were almost 1500 people registered as Singh playing cricket in the 2018/19 season among 247,000 unique names on the MyCricket website last season. The second-most common surname, Smith, had 954 unique player registrations. Patel was the third most common name, with 604 registrations, while Jones (553) and Brown (546) round out the top five. Nigel Gladstone, smh.com.au

INDIA-OZ

Indian Link Radio broadcaster PRIYANKA TATER asked the question on air: Woh kya cheezein hain jo aapney kabhi India mein nahi ki, but have had to do here?

Ekta Sharma wrote: Leaving kids at day care.

Mohina Raj Garg wrote: Ghar ki safai. Cook almost sab kuchh to satisfy your food cravings.

Rajan Vaid wrote: Educated and qualified people doing cleaning, security guard and taxi driving jobs.

Vijesh Khanna wrote: Catching public transport.

Deepti Madan wrote: Filling petrol ourselves.

Manisha Belani wrote: Job! I started working here in Sydney.

Vinita Agarwal wrote: I never ate leftover food. Always fresh prepared roti, freshly made food three times a day. Baaki aur kya dil ka dard likhoon…

Sonal Wahi wrote: Lonely weekends.

Preet Sodhi wrote: Driving.

Avneet Kapoor wrote: Bachchon ko English main dantna.

Vinita Agarwal wrote: I was so surprised to see a dog obeying instructions in English.... yaar, kutte ko BHI English aati hai.

Abhinav Saxena wrote: Dishes. Jhaadu pocha. Laundry. Ironing. Day care. Buying frozen Indian mithai. Using the same card to travel in bus and train. Cleaning my own car. Petrol self-serve.

Mohina Raj Garg wrote: Kisne socha tha ki ek din frozen chapati, parantha, samosa and even frozen rasmalai tak khaani padegi.

Ashish Verma wrote: Following traffic rules.

Vinita Agarwal wrote: Not beeping the horn... my Aussie driving instructor asked me to stop the car and asked why did you beep?

Arora Vijay wrote: Left parents behind.

Pushpinder Sharma wrote: Reaching office sharp at 9am.

Avneet Kapoor wrote: Bartan dhone.

Pankaj Juneja wrote: Listening to Indian Link Radio.

Caption Contest

What’s the chitchat between Akshay Kumar and wife Twinkle Khanna?

Rishi Singh wrote: Our smiles say it all.

Arix Bishnoi wrote: AK: Hoy, Twinkle twinkle little star...

TK: My husband is my superstar!

Raj Saneja wrote: Akshay: I am stuck with you now, at a time when actresses are hooking up with younger guys.

Twinkle: Sau choohe kha ke billi hajj ko chali.

Sabiha M Shaikh wrote: Mr and Mrs Khiladi glowing like newlyweds even in their 40s.

Rita Dushyant wrote: Twinkle: After marriage, Khiladi, tera khel khatam. Rachna Gupta wrote: Main khiladi tu anadi.

WHO WORE IT BETTER?

PARINEETI CHOPRA OR SUI HE IN FENDI?

Where In Oz

This abode is known to be the oldest surviving home in Australia. What is this place?

Reader Rita Dushyant correctly identified it as Elizabeth Farm, Rosehill NSW.

The Holy Trinity of @masterchefau and my Gurus @garymehigan @gcalombaris @ mattscravatI’ve very few words to express my gratitude to you and to your contribution to my culinary journey! As we say in India, Guru devo bhava (Teacher is Divinity)

Sandeep Pandit, MasterChef Australia 2019

40% Sui He

Investment in an Indian start-up goes a lot further than in an Australian one. It gives you access to an incredible pool of welleducated talent, and if your start-up kicks a goal in India, you have a consumer base greater than $1.2 billion and a well-off middle class ten times the size of the entire Australian population. Tony McAuslan of the Virangana Project, which connects women entrepreneurs with mentors, services and investors in Australia.

60% Parineeti Chopra

Congrats to ISRO on the launch of Chandrayaan 2, a mission to study the Moon. We’re proud to support your mission comms using our Deep Space Network and look forward to what you learn about the lunar South Pole where we will send astronauts on our Artemis mission in a few years. NASA

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