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Protest and Peaceful blockade at Oldest Coal mine in Australia to reduce carbon emission and save the World

Sunday, October 11, Helensburgh NSW – More than 1000 people have marched to the front gates of the Metropolitan Collieries where 50 Climate Camp protesters are occupying the entrance road to the mine. They are protesting the mine’s expansion and

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শোক থেকে শক্তি: আমার দেখা পনেরই আগস্ট এবং পরের দিনগুলো

পনেরই আগস্ট প্রতিবারই আসে আমাদের সামনে দুঃখ, বেদনা, ক্ষোভ আর যন্ত্রণা নিয়ে। এদিনই বাংলাদেশের সামগ্রিক দৃশ্যপটের পরিবর্তন হয়েছিল। বঙ্গবন্ধুকে নৃশংসভাবে হত্যার মধ্য দিয়ে। সেদিনের কথা মনে হলে শোকে আপ্লুত হই। আর ভাবি এই নির্মম হত্যাকান্ড আমাদের সামনে এগোবার প্রক্রিয়াকে পিছিয়ে

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Paper tiger by Simon Couper

Bangladesh claims to be home to the world’s longest unbroken sandy beach – the 125 kilometre stretch of Cox’s Bazaar on the Bay of Bengal. This might chafe sea-loving folk in Australia, where our wealth of surf and sand has

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Lively and Productive Event on Bangladesh Environment in Sydney, Australia

On the occasion of tenth anniversary of its foundation, Bangladesh Environment Network (BEN) held an all-day-long event at the University of Western Sydney (Parramatta Campus) on 1st November 2008 in Sydney. It was participated by Australians and Non-Resident Bangladeshis (NRBs)

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Book on Bangabandhu presented to Bangladesh High Commission

Bangabandhu’s Biography, edited by Monaem Sarkar and recently published by Bangla Academy, was presented by the editor to W. A. S. Ouderland Bir Pratik Library at Bangladesh High Commission in Canberra on Friday, 24 October 2008. During his visit to

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Friend of Bangladesh Dr Geoffrey Davis passes away

Dr Geoffrey Davis, friends of Bangladesh and a great Savior of thousands of Bengali women raped by the Pakistani Army during our Liberation War in 1971, has passed away on Friday the 3rd October 2008. Dr Davis’s family told that

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Tahsin Quddus participates in Parliamentary Debate from Lanyon High

On Friday, the 19th of September 2008, Tahsin Quddus attended the Parliamentary Debate for years 8 and 9 students in ACT in the ACT Legislative Assembly. Tahsin is a student of Lanyon High School in grade 8. She is a

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First Bangladeshi Wins Australian Council Polls

Prabir Maitra, a Bangladeshi now leaving in Australia, has been elected a Councillor in the elections just held to the Parramatta City Council in Sydney defeating his opponents with a huge difference in votes. He is the first Bangladeshi to

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National Mourning day observed in Canberra

National Mourning Day was observed on 15 August 2008 at the Australian capital city of Canberra. Bangladesh High Commission organized a programme to observe the day with due solemnity. The programme began in the morning with the hoisting of Bangladesh

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একুশ আমাদের দেশ ও দেশের মানুষকে নিয়ে ভাবিয়ে তোলে : কামরুল আহসান খান

প্রতি বছর একুশ আমাদের দেশ ও দেশের মানুষকে নিয়ে ভাবিয়ে তোলে । নিজ আত্মপরিচয়ে সার্বিক স্বকীয়তাসহ আরো ভালোভাবে বেঁচে থাকার জন্য একুশ যে জাতিসত্ত্বাবোধ নিয়ে মাথা তুলে দাঁড়িয়েছিল, তা পরবর্তী সময়ে বহু বাধা ও প্রতিবন্ধকতার মুখোমুখি হয়েছে। কায়েমী স্বার্থ, সামপ্রদায়িক,

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Bangladesh cultural delegation at the national multicultural Festival 2008 in Canbera

A twelve member Bangladesh cultural delegation led by Mr. Qamrul Hasan, Director General of, Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, is participating at the national multicultural Festival 2008 in Canbera.The delegation consist of eight dance artist, two musicians and two officials. Bangladesh has

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In memory of a friend by Fazle Rashid

Saif Uddin Ahmed Manik (Mainka to his close friends of whom I can claim to be one) is dead. Death is inevitable. The inexorable march goes on, it does not discriminate. I had a hunch that there is something seriously

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Tajuddin is a role model for all Bangladeshi patriots

Shimin Hussain Rimi, daughter of the Late Tajuddin Ahmed, first Prime minister of Bangladesh, came to Canberra last Sunday to speak in the ongoing series titled Itihash Kotha Koy – History Speaks. The initiative was born out of concern over

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