INDIA NEWS
Dec 16-31, 2021 - Vol 2, Issue 11
COMMUNITY NEWS
BRIMM hosts HOPE '22 - A Musical Event
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risbane Maharashtra Mandal (BRIMM) organised HOPE '22 - A Musical Event that showcased impeccable performances by multicultural artists during a night of soulful music on December 4 at Queensland Multicultural Centre in Brisbane. A real treat to the eyes and ears of the audience, it was an evening full of Bollywood and nonBollywood songs performed by Brisbane’s most talented singers and musicians.
Fifth East Asia Summit (EAS) on Maritime Security Cooperation held Maritime Foundation (NMF) of Australia and the Research Centre for East and North East Regional Studies, Kolkata (CENERS-K). Government of India was represented by Ms. Riva Ganguly Das, Secretary (East) in the Ministry of External Affairs.
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he fifth EAS Conference on Maritime Security Cooperation, organised by India in partnership with Australia, was held in Kolkata on 23-24 November.
Apart from the two governments, organisers included the ASEANIndia Centre (AIC) at Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS) in collaboration with National
During the conference, experts from both government and academia from the EAS participating countries deliberated upon various aspects of maritime security cooperation under four thematic sessions, namely Maritime Security; Resource and Information Sharing; Science and Technology Cooperation; and Pandemic and Disaster Risk Reduction and Management.
UQ hosts Annual Business Lunch
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niversity of Queensland held their Annual Business Lunch with some of the women leaders from the region attending, including Dr Sarah Jane Kelly OAM, Ms. Raynuha Sinnathamby, Ms Juanita Maiden, Dr Monica Chen, among others.
Lead, Boeing, were on the panel. Dr Cle-Anne Gabriel, Senior Lecturer in Strategy, UQ Business School, was the moderator.
The attendees got to enjoy a vibrant panel discussion on 'Towards net zero: What you can do now to exceed by 2020.' Dr Belinda Wade, Lecturer in Sustainability and Strategy, UQ Business School; Nick Shewring, Co-Founder and Chief Growth Officer, Carbon Planet; and Heidi Hauf, Regional Sustainability
The event concluded with a panel discussion on The Way Forward.
Ladies in Red event organised
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adies in Red' was organised on November 20 at Unidus Community and Conference Centre in Willawong. A multicultural ladies event, the Ladies in Red was attended by Pinky Singh, Cr Angela Owen. Jyoti-Amarjot Bains, Anu Samra, Sippu Hans Jassar were the judges.
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