CONTENTS
OF THIS SECTION
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Australia
& the Tamil Eelam Struggle for
Freedom |
Tamil
Australian |
Australian
Tamil |
Tamil Sydney
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Thamil Muzhakkam Radio, Sydney |
Melbourne Tamil School |
Australian Tamil
Congress |
Tamil
Association of Western Australia |
Australian Society of Graduate Tamils
(ASoGT) |
Tamil Brisbane
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SBS Tamil Community
Radio |
Tamil
Melbourne |
Australian Tamil Sangam,
Melbourne |
Melbourne Tamil
School |
Tamil Adelaide
Sangam |
Western
Australia Hindu Association |
PROTAM: An organization
specifically to promote and protect the welfare of
Australian Tamils |
Australian Government Country
Information |
Hindu
Temples in Australia |
Culture:
Drama, Music |
Tamil Teachers
and Language Schools in Sydney
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Tamil
Speaking Residents of Brisbane - Discussion
Group |
Sydney Tamil
Synergy
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Sydney
Tamil Sangam Sydney Tamil Sangam (STS) is a
social, cultural and literary organisation
inaugurated in 1978 by the former Union Minister of
India Mr. C. Subramaniam in Sydney. STS is member of
the United Indian Associations Inc., NSW. STS is the
first Indian organisation to be incorporated in the
state of New South Wales. STS is a secular,
non-political and non-sectarian in its outlook and
concept. STS was formed with the main objective of
providing a forum for people of Tamil Origin and for
all others interested in Tamil Culture, art forms and
language to promote appreciation and
enjoyment. |
TYO,
Australia |
St Johns College Old
Boys Association, Victoria Branch,
Australia |
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Tamils - a
Nation without a State
Australia - அவுஸ்திரேலியா
- an estimated 30,000 Tamils live in Australia
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சேரனின்
இராவணேசன்:
நாட்டிய
நாடகம் -
பராசக்தி
சுந்தரலிங்கம்,
12 November 2008 |
Sydney Music Concert, 1 March
2008 |
Melbourne Sport Festival, 27
January 2008 |
Teaching Tamil
Language in the Tamil Diaspora: Australian
experience - Kulum Shanmugam, University of
Wolongong, May 31 - June 2, 2007
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Ms Virginia Judge (Strathfield) in the
Parliament of New South Wales [5.07
p.m.]: "It is with great pride that I
relate to the House my celebration with
Sydney's Tamil community this past
Australia Day at Binnalong Park,
Toongabbie. Thamilar Thiru Naal 2005,
or New South Wales Tamils Celebrating
Australia Day, was hosted by the
Consortium of Tamil Associations. The
day comprised a celebration and a
remembrance ceremony. It included
sporting events, a fundraiser, and
meditation on what it means not just to
be Australian but to be part of our
great global community." more
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Australian Tamil
Broadcasting Corporation
Mission - Be the global
information provider to network the Tamil
diaspora through the use of advanced technologies
- Vision - To be the preferred, reliable and
professional information provider that enhances
knowledge, unity, integrity and cultural values
of the Australian Tamil community. Australian
Tamil Broadcasting Corporation (ATBC) is a radio
station broadcasting programs primarily in Tamil
language 24 hours a day. Tamil people have
migrated to Australia from Sri Lanka, India,
Singapore, Malaysia, South Africa and
Fiji.
There are approximately
35,000 first and second generation Tamils living
in the Sydney Metropolitan area and there are
more than 80,000 Tamils live in Australia.
Community broadcasting in Australia is the voice
of the community. Australian Tamil Broadcasting
Corporation (ATBC) was established to provide
Australian Tamils with Information services,
which are not adequately served by the existing
mainstream media. ATBC was established as a
non-profit entity with active participation from
the Tamil community. ATBC enables the facilities
and mechanism required for talented and energetic
volunteers from the Tamil community to produce
programs.
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தமிழ்நாதம்
இணையத்தளம்
10.01.2001 அன்று
ஆரம்பிக்கப்பட்டது.
இதில்
வரும்
ஒலிப்பதிவுகள்
கனடா
தமிழ்ச்சோலை,
இலண்டன்
ஐ.பி.சி
தமிழ்,
அவுஸ்திரேலிய
இன்பத்
தமிழ்
ஒலி,அவுஸ்ரேலிய
தமிழ்க்குரல்,
அவுஸ்திரேலிய
தமிழ்
முழக்கம்,
கனேடிய
தமிழ்
வானொலி,
அவுஸ்திரேலிய
தமிழ்
ஒலிபரப்புக்
கூட்டுத்தாபனம்,
ஸ்ரீலங்கா
சக்தி
எஃப்.எம்
ஆகிய
வானொலிகளிடமிருந்து
முன்
அனுமதி
பெறப்பட்டு
தமிழ்நாதம்
இணையத்தளத்தில்
ஒலிப்பதிவுகளாக,
செய்திகளாக
வெளிவருகிறது
என்பதை
தெரிவித்துக்
கொள்கின்றோம்.
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Culture: Drama, Music
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Krishna Ravali School of Carnatic
Music - Melbourne
founded by Dr. (Mrs.) RamaRao in Melbourne in 1984
with a total of five students. From it's humble
beginnings, the school has grown considerably over
the years. Today, it boasts of large number of
students across a range of age groups and is arguably
one of the largest schools of Carnatic Music in
Melbourne. |
Kuruntokai Dance Drama Presented by
Lingalayam Dance Company in Australia - Review by
Parasakthy Sundharalingam, 14 September
2006 |
Pallavi - Music Organisation
"Pallavi literally means 'sprout', a
vegetation image associated in Indian symbol
systems with rasa (sap, juice flavour, essential
inspiring vitality) and it carries a sense of a
beginning. It suggests the idea of a seed and a
shoot, or a bud, the beginning of efflorescence and
the stem resource for an expansion. Until Subbarama
Dikshitar's time (he published Sangita Sampradaya
Pradarshini in 1904), it was usually called
pallava. One traditional etymology breaks the word
into three syllables and derives each from a
component of a song: padam
(�word�), layam
(�rhythm�),
vinyasam
(�display�). T S
Parthasarathy has called this a mere
�guess�, but
perhaps this playful derivation could be understood
more as a helpful invention, a mnemonic or
pedagogical device, rather than literal linguistic
etymology or erroneous speculation. It sums up the
parts of the nucleus in a nutshell. From the
pallavi, the embryonic original impulse, and so the
essential spirit of the work, the whole of the
kriti develops..."
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Hindu
Temples in Australia |
Murukan worship in
Australia - Dr Arumugam Kandiah |
Sydney Murugan
Temple
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Sydney
Thurka Amman Temple
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Melbourne Shiva Vishnu
Temple - The temple is
a culmination of years of planning by the Hindu
Society of Victoria, formed in 1982. The temple
site at Carrum Downs comes close to the scriptural
injunctions for auspiciousness: closeness to sea
and river confluences. It is situated not far from
the picturesque beaches of Port Phillip Bay, and
the pretty lakes around the Patterson river. The
worship is centred around Shiva and Vishnu the
presiding deities of two dominant streams in the
Hindu ritualistic tradition. The temple attempts to
bring the two streams together and provide a
synthesis.
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Sri Bala Murugan Temple,
Perth
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Sri Selva Vinayakar Koyil
(Ganesha Temple) - Brisbane
பிறிஸ்பேர்ன்
சிறீ
செல்வ
விநாயகர்
ஆலயம்
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