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Jan 1-15, 2024 - Vol 4, Issue 11
Best parks to visit this summer in Brisbane Brisbane, December 26 (Australia India News Newsdesk) Brisbane’s best parks have been revealed for residents seeking free and affordable fun all summer long. Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner said Brisbane’s incredible network of 2180 parks played an important role in maintaining the city’s liveability. “Brisbane is renowned for having
the best lifestyle in Australia and our parks are a key part of this,” Cr Schrinner said. “There’s truly something for everyone, from adventure playgrounds like Bradbury Park, Kedron and Warril Parklands, Larapinta to natural green spaces like Hanlon Park, Stones Corner. “We continue to invest in Brisbane’s parks because it’s an investment in making Brisbane’s
suburbs even better places to live. “We know cost-of-living pressures are taking a toll on households across the city, especially during the Christmas and school holiday period. “Families can find hours of free fun at their local park or take a picnic and discover a new one – there’s adventure around every corner.” Cr Schrinner said 64 new parks
had been created in the past five years, including seven completed in 2023. “Brisbane is Australia’s fastest growing city and it’s important we ensure residents have access to great open spaces as we grow,” he said. “When I first became Lord Mayor, I committed to keeping Brisbane clean, green and sustainable for future generations and this
COMMUNITY NEWS included growing our park network. “Some of my favourite childhood memories took place in our local park and I’m sure residents feel the same way. “Parks make our suburbs even better and help residents stay active, healthy and connected to their local community. “Residents looking for other summer activities that are light on the wallet can continue to attend Council pools for just $2 through our Summer Dips program.”
Team Australia gears up for Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit 2024 net-zero linked technologies, advanced manufacturing, and digital health and innovation are encouraged to join the Team Australia delegation to explore synergies and collaborations.
Canberra, December 28 (Australia India News Newsdesk) In a bid to strengthen economic ties between Australia and India, a high-profile Team Australia delegation is set to participate in the esteemed Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit, taking place in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, from January 10 to 12, 2024. Renowned as India's largest
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trade show, the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit serves as a dynamic platform for Australian businesses to delve into trade and investment opportunities across west and north India. With Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi officiating the Summit, the event attracts key players from India's corporate landscape, offering a unique avenue for Australian
enterprises to engage with senior Indian leaders and decisionmakers from both the business and political spheres. This year's Summit is themed around Industry 4.0, Technology and Innovation, and Transitioning Towards Sustainability. Australian businesses active in sectors such as education and skills, critical minerals, renewables and
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Much like the Tamil Nadu Global Investor Meet, Australia will hold the distinguished position of being an official partner country for Vibrant Gujarat. This entails the presence of an Australia Pavilion and a dedicated Australian country session, along with specific sectoral sessions. Businesses keen on exhibiting at the Australia Pavilion or securing speaking slots on their sectoral themes are invited to express their interest in advance by using the provided email address for further consideration.
businesses to participate. However, participants are expected to cover their own travel and accommodation costs. This collaborative engagement marks another significant step in fostering economic partnerships between Australia and India, creating avenues for exploration and collaboration in key sectors.
It is noteworthy that there is no entry or registration fee for the event, offering an accessible opportunity for Australian
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