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Snubs, slurs & sports: Stories this week đđĄ
India snubbed | Racism in We Were Liars | Rugby in India | First Aid in Punjabi | Harman Foundation's HER House
In a bizarre twist, India, the victim of terrorism, got the short end of the stick when it comes to international support post-Pahalgam.
Time to confuse your brain just a little:
I travel in your tiffin but never get eaten,
I sit on your shelf but am not for reading.
I hold your past, your family, your name,
Yet Iâm not a photo, not fortune, not fame.
What am I?
Think you know the answer? It is hiding somewhere in this newsletter.
Keep those eyes sharp and scroll like you mean it. đ
We Were Liars (Prime Video) isnât just a seaside thriller - it quietly exposes exclusion, discomfort, and the haunting truth of not being âwhite enoughâ. KHUSHEE GUPTA |
A massive congratulations to Indian-Australian actor Saksham Sharma, who is making his Hollywood debut in the upcoming action-thriller Ice Road: Vengeance. Sharing the screen with none other than Liam Neeson, his film is set to release in US theatres on June 27 - Aussie fans will have to wait a little longer!
Sydneyâs Vik and Bhavisha Bhandari, for their seventh annual Menâs Health Awareness Ball, which raises awareness of menâs health issues âone ball at a timeâ. Five hundred guests gathered at a sold-out event last week to raise crucial funds for charities directly associated with menâs health issues.

Indiaâs new Rugby Premier League boosts local sport and strengthens ties with Australia through grassroots and cross-border play. PAWAN LUTHRA |
Enjoy an unforgettable evening of Indian classical music featuring Sarod Maestro Amaan Ali Bangash and Tabla Maestro Anubrata Chatterjee, coming together to support mental health awareness. For more go to our Whatâs On Page. |
Punjabi and Mandarin-speaking truckies can now access an online first-aid training program in their own language, to learn life-saving skills quicker. MAMTA SHARMA |
Harman Foundation in Western Sydney is driving a quiet revolution - a grassroots initiative thatâs culturally safe, community-led, and entirely self-funded. KHUSHEE GUPTA |
Think you know which iconic movie this scene is from?Get it right for a feature in next weekâs newsletter! |
âABC Management acted against the Fair Work Act when [Lattouf] was not given any opportunity to defend herself... as she held a political opinion opposing the Israeli military campaign in Gaza."
Weâre glad you stuck around - the answer to this weekâs riddle is Spice Box (Masala Dabba) đ¶ïž
đ€ This or That đșWhatâs the true identity crisis? |
You know youâre in deep when you can say âbruvâ and âarreâ in the same breath.
As for last weekâs Desi horror showdownđ»
"Beta, show us a dance." đ or âLog kya kahenge?â đ€
Turns out, 75% of you fear the dance-off more!