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YOUR SAY
from 2019-08 Sydney (1)
by Indian Link
Honest Jodi
PAWAN LUTHRA chatted with Leader of the NSW Opposition Jodi McKay on Indian Link Radio
Rohit Alok wrote: Good interview, guys. Pawan, I haven’t heard you on the radio before and I found your approach as an interviewer really engaging. Balanced, persistent but not aggressive, and a lovely mix of questions. Jodi, as a listener I found your reflections honest and not too defensive. Was impressed to hear you speaking of dropping the ball on multicultural representation and too many speeches at Indian events. Good luck to you both. PS: Good pre-interview promos.
HUM TUM!
Indian Link Radio presenter MEENAKSHI SHARMA KALIA got together with listeners on air to list the Hindi songs starting with the word Tum.

Punam Pathak, Ray Assif, Aaryan Dominic, Preet Sodhi, Veena Sashi and Bhanu Kothari wrote: Tum bin jaun kahan, ke duniya mein aake, kuch na phir chaaha kabhi.
Abhinav Saxena and Megha Vaghela Parmar wrote: Tum mile, dil khile, aur jeene ko kya chahiye.
Kaur Preet wrote: Tum hi ho, kionki tum hi ho.
Manisha Belani wrote: Tum ko paya hai to jaisa khoya hoon.
Megha Vaghela Parmar and Bhanu Kothari wrote: Tum jo mil gaye ho, To ye lagta he, ki jahan mil gaya.
Sarita Ram Menon wrote: Tum se mil ke aisa laga.
Manisha Belani wrote: Tum aa gaye ho.
Manisha Kesar Atwal and Priti Soni wrote: Tum jo aaye zindagi main, baat gai.
Sonia Singh wrote: Tum ho... tum ho paas mere (Rockstar).
Science Busking
RAJNI ANAND LUTHRA wrote about two Indian-origin women scientists in Sydney who are part of an exciting new program taking science out to the public.

Dr Astha Singh wrote: Fantastic article about SoapboxScience and Soapbox Sydney with Indian scientists Prof. Arti Agarwal of UTS and Riddhi Gupta of Sydney Uni about their advocacy for women in STEM and the event coming up in National Science Week 10-18 Aug.

Gill wrote: Love the idea of Soapbox Science as Science Busking! Sharing science across the world, Soapbox Sydney.
Soapbox Science Sydney wrote: Actually the term came late last year during the Soapbox Science strategic marketing for 2019 when Astha Singh introduced it! We think it is quite relevant and apt to the way this event will be run!