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Issue 07
As the long Easter break comes to an end with HOLI celebrations and Pakistan Day events around Australia, we are now eagerly waiting to hear the details of voting procedure for overseas Pakistanis. As you read this newsletter the software prepared for overseas Pakistanis is being reviewed by Election Commission of Pakistan. Australia is among 15 countries that this software will be available for the voting. Recently we received feedback regarding newsletter to keep it more WA focused. In the light of feedback received we have decided to keep pages 2 -4 for WA based news followed by other news items. Thanks also to one of the patrons, who assisted in offering employment to one Hazara student in Perth. Another important news is the rescheduling of SBS Urdu Service Program which will be broadcasted twice per week with effect from Ist May 2013. The days are Wednesdays and Sundays and the new timings are 6 7 pm. You can also down load the SBS language application on your mobile device through itunes to hear the program at your conveniences. Finally please join us to meet Anita and watch her documentary on 14th April (There was an error in the date in last newsletter). The screening will be from 5.30 7.30 pm and more details can be read on page 4. And we did receive first pair of eye glasses for our Beenai project.
Office bearers
President: Dr. Zarrin Siddiqui Secretary: Ms. Fatima Khushnud piasecretary@hotmail.com Treasurer: Ms. Maria Farooq piatreasurer@hotmail.com
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EVENTS IN WA
INDRADHANUSH 2013 on 6th APRIL
A multi-talented and award winning Australian-Indian performance to showcase the colourful, rich and vibrant Indian culture. Saturday April 6th 2013 at
EVENTS IN WA
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Pakistanis in Australia Inc. is an incorporated group to support students and migrants from Pakistan in their settlement and to initiate projects in Australia and Pakistan that promote mutual collaboration between two countries and promote a positive image of Pakistan and Australia. For membership, please submit your details at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/YM66H9Q
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INTERSTATE NEWS
BROKEN IMAGES: POSTPONED
Make the SUNDAY A real family Fun day. Students: $20 Couple: $40 Family with kids: $60 RSVP: Imran Siddiqui 0434286176 Kabeer Syed 0414081188 Venue: Bill Lovelee Hall & Abbott Park in Chester Hill,
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MOSAIC FESTIVAL A CELEBRATION OF WOMEN IN MULTICULTRUAL VICTORIA SUNDAY APRIL 21, 2013 The Mosaic Festival a celebration of women in multicultural Victoria is being hosted by VIRWC. This free public event will be held on Sunday 21 April, 2013 at QV Square behind Queen Victoria Centre, 210 Lonsdale St, Melbourne.
The festival will provide an opportunity for the broader community to share in aspects of cultural practice with one another. It is a unique introduction to Multiculturalism for women, kids and families, incorporating the traditions of the various multicultural groups that make up Melbournes landscape and will attract an attendance of approximately 1000+ visitors. The festival will celebrate migrant and refugee wom ens diversity and highlight their positive contribution to the Victorian community. It will bring together women from immigrant, refugee, Anglo-Celtic and Indigenous backgrounds joined in a common goal of celebrating achievements and diversity. Women will have the opportunity to share their success stories, showcase their individual cultural identities and celebrate their contribution to Australian society. We hope to see mainstream visitors at the event so it becomes a genuine community engagement whereby our community groups who will be directly and actively participating as artists and volunteers will be educating the mainstream people about their culture. There will also be women in their national costumes moving around with their cultural wares, lots of roving entertainment and arts and dance workshops for kids, women and the rest of their families. The main stage will have ongoing performances too apart from the usual opening and closing programs.
A display of cultural arts and crafts and demonstrations will be in each tent. This is intended to be an interactive not commercial market place. You may however charge fee for your products and services to the public, however in this case a small fee of $50 will be payable to the VIRWC. VIRWC will fund the provision and set up of the marquee, table and chairs.
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This is a fortnightly newsletter to keep community informed of whats happening in Pakistan and in Australia with a special focus on Western Australia at this time. We acknowledge that this newsletter is disseminated from Noongar land. The earlier issues can be accessed through our website or through the group Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/groups/pakistanisinaustralia. Our Youtube channel can be accessed at https://www.youtube.com/user/PIAChannel1 . You can also follow our twitter account @PIAInc