How the coronavirus reshaped this family’s wine business
When Shashi Singh started making wines at her Red Hill Estate property in the Mornington Peninsula nearly two decades ago, she toiled for years...
When Aarin Dang got a letter from Scott Morrison
Nine-year old Aarin Dang is not your quintessential poet. He is just a grade four student who loves to write. Read on
When Melbourne came...
This Shepparton doctor couple did not let the pandemic stop them from working
Uncertain times, a dangerous virus in the air, but we cannot say no to people in their time of need, say doctors Kishor Singh...
An Australian’s love affair with India
Growing up in Melbourne and going to school in Box Hill decades ago, Sue Drummond remembers the first Indian girl she made friends with...
End of an era but a new beginning for Tamil Feasts
Most stories on refugees often revolve around transit, but the story of Nirma and three of his other refugee mates from Sri Lanka is...
The Indian Sun writer awarded Judith Neilson Institute grant
Indira Laisram to research and write stories on Indian migrants and the diaspora in Victoria
Indira Laisram, a contributor for The Indian Sun, has been...
Finding sweet deals amid coronavirus
Cranbourne-based real estate consultant Alap Patel on how to keep moving in the current crisis. Joining the Qoin movement, he says, was one of...
Are migrants easy prey to branch stacking?
The practice of recruiting large numbers of new party members to influence the results of an internal part ballot, particularly of pre-selections for parliamentary...
Long road home: Stranded Indians in Australia
Melbourne-based Prashant Pandey was all set to go to India for the birth of his first child when COVID-19 took the world by storm....
How Melbourne dancer Sam Goraya is creating more art during lockdown
Early in March just before the coronavirus lockdown brought Melbourne to a standstill, Sam Goraya and his two Odissi dancer friends from India were...