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Queensland city launches Aussie-India `harmony` website
Natasha Chaku
Melbourne, Jan 31 (PTI) Amid strains in Indo-Australia
ties due to a spate of attacks on Indian students, a city in
Queensland has launched a "harmony" website aimed at telling
"a lot of great stories" about the bilateral relations and
facilitating people of the two countries to share their
experiences.
The Aussie-India Harmony website has been established by
Ipswich in conjunction with Indian IT services company Dhanush
InfoTech, which recently set up its regional headquarters in
the city suburb of Springfield, southwest of Brisbane.
People of both nations could use the Aussie-India Harmony
forum as a platform to voice their feelings through posting
good and positive comments and shared experiences,
Ipswich Mayer Paul Pisasale said.
Negative events involving Indians have overshadowed the
many positive personal and business relations between the two
countries, he said, referring to the attacks on Indians in
Australia.
"This (the website) is about making sure we tell a lot of
great stories of Australia-India relations," Pisasale said.
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Melbourne, Jan 31 (PTI) Amid strains in Indo-Australia
ties due to a spate of attacks on Indian students, a city in
Queensland has launched a "harmony" website aimed at telling
"a lot of great stories" about the bilateral relations and
facilitating people of the two countries to share their
experiences.
The Aussie-India Harmony website has been established by
Ipswich in conjunction with Indian IT services company Dhanush
InfoTech, which recently set up its regional headquarters in
the city suburb of Springfield, southwest of Brisbane.
People of both nations could use the Aussie-India Harmony
forum as a platform to voice their feelings through posting
good and positive comments and shared experiences,
Ipswich Mayer Paul Pisasale said.
Negative events involving Indians have overshadowed the
many positive personal and business relations between the two
countries, he said, referring to the attacks on Indians in
Australia.
"This (the website) is about making sure we tell a lot of
great stories of Australia-India relations," Pisasale said.
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