Prestigious human rights award for Pakistani women’s group

A Pakistani women’s rights group was conferred a top human rights award in Ireland Friday for its work in the terror-dominated tribal region of Pakistan. Hollywood actor, and founder of the J/P Haitian... Read more »

Saeed Anwar Islamic preaching in Australia

Sydney (Tribune Report); Pakistan’s former top opening batsman Saeed Anwar is visiting Australia currently. He was in Sydney last week and now in Melbourne. Saeed Anwar’s visit to Australia is not any... Read more »

Crimea votes to join Russia, Obama orders sanctions

SIMFEROPOL, Ukraine: Crimea’s parliament voted on Thursday to join Russia, and its Moscow-backed government set a referendum in 10 days, in a dramatic escalation of the crisis over the Ukrainian region that... Read more »

Three Gulf Arab states recall envoys in rift with Qatar

RIYADH/DOHA: Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain withdrew their ambassadors from Qatar on Wednesday in an unprecedented public split between Gulf Arab allies who have fallen out over the role... Read more »

PSAA asks Pakistani Community to Support CREF 2014

It is our great pleasure to be a part of Chand Raat Eid Festival (CREF) 2014.  Our Community should be proud of many accomplishments CREF have achieved over the years. CREF events played vital role... Read more »

Ukraine: Malcolm Fraser is right, Tony Abbott is deadly wrong; Craig Isherwood

“If the world is not blown up in the thermonuclear World War III towards which it is now plunging, historians may well accord no small measure of credit for that to the... Read more »

On Track to Open More Stops on Sydney’s Light Rail Network

By NSW Premier, Barry O’Farrell  Final testing is underway on the Inner West Light Rail Extension as we get on with the massive job of building desperately needed public transport infrastructure across... Read more »

Press Release by APML on Islamabad Terrorist Attack

Press Release Date: 3rd March 2014 After the attack on Islamabad at the district court in Islamabad’s sector F-8, the members of All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) UAE chapter gathered to offer... Read more »

Hamlet’s governance?

By Yasmeen Aftab Ali Those having read Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’ would have been sorely reminded of him in the past few months. For those who have not read it; here’s a brief run-down.... Read more »

NSW Govt believes multiculturalism is one of our state’s greatest economic assets says Mr. Dominello

Sydney (Trifbune International): Minister for Citizenship and Communities Victor Dominello said Guy Zangari’s defence of Rudd-Gillard Government funding, cynically promised to multicultural organisations five minutes before their impending electoral demise, was a... Read more »

Did the CIA Give Birth to The TTP at ‘Penny Lane’?

By Zaki Khalid On November 25, The Associated Press released a news report which strengthens the beliefs held by many security analyts, that the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan or ‘TTP’ for short, a terrorist organization... Read more »

GL emphasizes Asian solidarity in discussions with Myanmar Foreign Minister

The importance of Asian solidarity with regard to a wide range of challenges confronting the region formed the central theme of the bilateral discussions which took place on Sunday at the Minister... Read more »

Fair trading celebrates seniors week

In the lead up to Seniors Week 2014 (Saturday 15 March – Sunday 23 March), NSW Fair Trading Minister Stuart Ayres is encouraging seniors across the state to remember Fair Trading when... Read more »

Rally to restore the Inner West Line

On Saturday 1 March over 150 local residents braved the weather to show their frustration with the train services on the Inner West Line since the introduction of the new timetable in... Read more »

Academic achievements: Capital’s students shine on in the world

ISLAMABAD: Twelve students in Islamabad have secured the highest marks in the world in the 2013 Cambridge exams, announced the Cambridge International Examinations (CIE). The students secured spots in the CIE’s “Top... Read more »

New youth advisory council represents our diversity

Minister for Citizenship and Communities Victor Dominello today announced the 12 young people chosen to serve on the 2014 NSW Youth Advisory Council and said its membership was representative of the state’s... Read more »

Students look to Facebook for answers

To coincide with the beginning of the tertiary semester, the Department of Human Services will host a live Facebook Q&A session especially for people to ask about Centrelink payments and services for... Read more »

2014 Community Heritage Grants now open

Canberra (Press Release): The National Library of Australia is calling for applications for the 2014 Community Heritage Grants.  The grants of up to $15,000 are available to community groups around the country... Read more »

Afridi secures a win for Pakistan

DHAKA: Pakistan defeated India in the 6th Asia Cup fixture played at Mirpur on Sunday. Afridi gave the ball a “Boom Boom” treatment securing a win for Pakistan. Pakistan bowlers restricted India... Read more »

Pakistani Student assisted by Consul General

Sydney (News Report from CG Office, March 1, 2014) Arsalan Umar Akbar a young Pakistani student, who has been studying in Australia is suffering due to chronic back pain and advised to... Read more »

Are Taliban the only enemy of Pakistan?

By Syed Atiq ul Hassan Taliban are the production of the joint venture of Pakistan and United States during the 10 years of fighting against the invasion of the Soviet Union in... Read more »

Roger Federer upsets Novak Djokovic in Dubai

Source: AFP ROGER Federer showed an enterprising new side to his game as he beat Novak Djokovic for the first time in 18 months and ended the top seed’s defence of the... Read more »

Watson shapes as key in series decider

Source: The West Australian, Sport At stake is a first Test series win on foreign soil since April 2012, or the ignominy of suffering the first Test series loss in South Africa... Read more »

Indian Army Soldier Kills Five Colleagues, Than Himself

SRINAGAR: An Indian army soldier shot dead five colleagues before killing himself on Thursday 27 Feb 2014 Tribune International (Australia ) reported, an army official said, in what investigators said appeared to... Read more »