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Empower. Inspire. Connect
EMPOWER. INSPIRE. CONNECT 28 SEPTEMBER - 2 OCTOBER 2020 PRESENTED BY ORGANISED BY SUPPORTING PARTNERS FOREWORD Future Female started as a dream of mine. I dreamt of a place where women like me are free to be ourselves, and pursue the life that we want. Along the journey, I crossed paths with people that shared this passion of mine. We joined together, putting in our heart and sweats, to make this space come true. I want to thank Study Melbourne – Emma, Diana and James, for your unwavering support towards international students and this conference. I also want to thank Victoria University – Natalie and Jasmin, for your trust, patience and expertise. Last but not least, the committee, Cheng, Sean, Prajuli and Veronica – your unique contribution is what makes Future Female special. This year has been tumultuous for everyone to say the least. For international students, it has been particularly challenging to go through a global pandemic being away from home, facing all the uncertainties alone. We decided to do our best in delivering Future Female to our community, hoping that this conference will continue to bring hope and stability to you, and to connect us together, even if it has to be through a computer screen. Future Female 2020 will bring to you a panel of inspiring and dynamic women each day. We will focus on topics that are relevant to our ever-changing world, the opportunities for us as future females, and the long-lasting impact that we can make. We hope that you will enjoy the sessions as much as we enjoyed crafting them. -
Current Affairs June 2019
Current Affairs June 2019 1 Current Affairs June 2019 Current Affairs — June 2019 This is a guide to provide you a precise summary and a huge collection of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) covering national and international current affairs for the month of June 2019. This guide will help you in preparing for Indian competitive examinations like Bank PO, Banking, Railway, IAS, PCS, UPSC, CAT, GATE, CDS, NDA, MCA, MBA, Engineering, IBPS, Clerical Grade and Officer Grade, etc. Audience Aspirants who are preparing for different competitive exams like Bank PO, Banking, Railway, IAS, PCS, UPSC, CAT, GATE, CDS, NDA, MCA, MBA, Engineering, IBPS, Clerical Grade, Officer Grade, etc. Even though you are not preparing for any exams but are willing to have news encapsulated in a roll, which you can walk through within 30 minutes, then we have put all the major points for the whole month in a precise and interesting way. Copyright & Disclaimer Copyright 2019 by Tutorials Point (I) Pvt. Ltd. All the content and graphics published in this e-book are the property of Tutorials Point (I) Pvt. Ltd. The user of this e-book is prohibited to reuse, retain, copy, distribute or republish any contents or a part of contents of this e-book in any manner without written consent of the publisher. We strive to update the contents of our website and tutorials as timely and as precisely as possible, however, the contents may contain inaccuracies or errors. Tutorials Point (I) Pvt. Ltd. provides no guarantee regarding the accuracy, timeliness or completeness of our website or its contents including this tutorial. -
Diversity Wins the Crown!
JULY AUSTRALIA’S MOST POPULAR SOURCE OF SOUTH ASIAN MEDIA 2019 “Keeping you connected” Japan… The Land Saree Beyond Soirée of Cherry Sydney Blossoms Mag Corner - p06 Travel- p40 Deepti Naval’s Poetry-a painting of Sydney emotions Sanskrit Entertainment- p56 School 2019 Grammar Camp Community News- p51 Diversity wins the crown! Seng Jerrad Credit: Photo Priya Serrao Miss Universe Australia 2019 COVER STORY -p30 NEWS I EVENTS I HEALTH I LEGAL I TECHNOLOGY I TAROT I FOOD I GALLERY Download Our App JULY I 2019 www.DesiAustralia.com 1 Advertisement Download Our App JULY I 2019 www.DesiAustralia.com 2 Advertisement Download Our App JULY I 2019 www.DesiAustralia.com 3 WHAT’S INSIDE Lean In Inc- 48Connect Grow Achieve Networking Event 2019 Priya Everything you need 38 to know about the Demerit Points System in NSW Serrao 30 Miss Universe Australia 2019 Women’s Networking 29 Evening hosted by IWiN 23 29 Farewell Dinner for 28 Ms Gai Brodtmann YouGo with 23 Yoga for a Mindful You Mouth-watering meatless 44Chile con ‘carne’ 10 Japan… 52 40 The Land Beyond Cherry Blossoms Saree Soirée 06 of Sydney “HAQ-O-AMAN SATH SATH” 08 a showcase of Hindi-Urdu Mushaera 48 44 16 Download Our App JULY I 2019 www.DesiAustralia.com 4 PUBLISHER Hello Everyone, Desi Media Group (Desi Australia Pty Ltd) From yoga to entertainment to community events and festivals Editor-in-chief last one month has seen it all. Arti Banga The 5th International Day of Yoga NSW Editor: 2019 was celebrated with great Harmohan Walia enthusiasm and vigour across the major cities of Australia with the Sales and Marketing: aim to raise awareness worldwide Dimple Deez of the many benefits of practicing yoga. -
AIYD 2020, Like in All Previous Years, Would Not Have Been Possible Without the Support of Our Partners, the Board of Advisors and the Steering Committee
AIYD REPORT 2020 Disclaimer 29 Februray 2020 Accuracy of information Australia India Youth Dialogue Limited (AIYD) has made reasonable efforts to ensure that the information provided in this document is accurate at the time of inclusion. The information in this document has been prepared in accordance with the laws of New South Wales, Australia. This notice and the information in this document and all matters relating to either are governed by and are to be construed according to the laws applicable in New South Wales, Australia. The information in this document is current at the date of publication but may be subject to change. No representations or warranties The AIYD makes no representations or warranties of any kind about the information provided in this document. By accessing this document, you agree that the AIYD will not be liable for any inaccuracies or omissions or any direct, special, indirect or consequential damages or losses, or any other damages or losses of whatsoever kind resulting from whatever cause through the use of any information obtained either directly or indirectly from or through this report and any decisions based on such information are the sole responsibility of the reader. Copyright Copyright in the information contained in this document is owned by the AIYD. Except as permitted under applicable laws, no part of this document may be otherwise reproduced, adapted or transmitted in any form by any process without the specific and prior written consent of the AIYD. 1 REP ORT CONT ENT WELCOME FROM OUR CHAIR 3 MESSAGE FROM OUR PATRON 4 MESSAGE FROM THE PM OF AUSTRALIA 5 OUR PARTNERS 6 THE CONFERENCE 8 THE DELEGATES 26 THE SPEAKERS 44 OUR TEAM 74 IN THE MEDIA 79 PARTNER MESSAGES 83 2 W ELCOME F ROM AIYD CHAIR Friends, I am pleased to present the Report of the ninth edition of the Australia India Youth Dialogue (AIYD) which took place between 15 and 18 January 2020 in New Delhi and Chennai. -
Current Affairs PDF (June 2019
www.gradeup.co 1 www.gradeup.co Current Affairs PDF for CMAT 2020 1st June 2019 – 10th January 2020 Dear Aspirants, This Current Affairs PDF is a compendium of important Current Affairs news and events that occurred in last 7 months (1st June 2019 – 10th January 2020). This file is important and relevant for CMAT 2020 Exam. Ranking/Indexes level recommended by ICMR which is 30 gram per 1. UIDAI’s 10-year success-The State of Aadhaar day. Report: • Though the levels of all the cities were within the • According to the State of Aadhaar report, 2019, threshold, they were so close to the upper limit in Aadhaar has been the first identity document for certain cities. around 65-70 million individuals. This benefitted • According to the study, sugar intake was the highest them in opening bank accounts, accessing food in Mumbai. Mumbai reported 26.3 g/day followed rations, mobile phone services, etc. by Ahmedabad at 25.9 g/day. • The report also stated that 80% of participants felt 4. Violence against Children surpassed to 1,70,000: that Aadhaar improved the reach of government UNICEF Report schemes and services faster. Only 34% of Indians • The annual report published by the United Nations are yet to link their Aadhaar in the fear of losing Children’s Fund (UNICEF) on December 31, 2019, the services. stated that since 1989, the number of countries 2. State of Aadhaar report surveyed 1,70,000 individuals. experiencing conflicts has increased and the attacks The initiative was started 3 years ago by IDinsight and on children has increased as well. -
2019 MISS UNIVERSE® Delegates
2019 MISS UNIVERSE® Delegates Country Name Hometown Occupation Age Albania Cindy Marina Shkoder International Relations Student- 21 Athlete Angola Salett Miguel Luanda Political Science Student 20 Argentina Mariana Jesica Varela Burzaco Journalism Student 23 Armenia Dayana Davtyan Yerevan Graphic Design Student; Model 21 Aruba Danna Garcia Noord Nursing Student; Model 21 Australia Priya Serrao Melbourne Policy Adviser 27 Bahamas Tarea Sturrup Nassau Social Media Coordinator; 24 Model Bangladesh Shirin Akther Bangladesh Physics Student; Model 20 Barbados Shanel Ifill Christ Church Law Student; Legal Intern; 20 Model Belgium Angeline Flor Pua Antwerp Graduate Commercial Pilot; 24 Model; Host Belize Destinee Arnold Roaring Creek Property Claims Field Adjuster 26 Village Bolivia Fabiana Hurtado Santa Cruz de la Communications Science 21 Sierra Student; Model Brazil Julia Horta Juiz de Fora - Minas Journalist; Speaker; Digital 25 Gerais Influencer British Virgin Islands Bria Smith Sea Cow’s Bay Communications Officer; 26 Speech Communications Adjunct Lecturer Bulgaria Lora Asenova Byala Slatina Recent E-Business Graduate 25 (Master’s) Cambodia Alyna Somnang Phnom Penh International Relations Student; 18 Model Canada Alyssa Boston Tecumseh, Ontario Host 24 Cayman Islands Kadejah Bodden Bodden Town Cayman Islands Department of 23 Tourism Employee Chile Geraldine Gonzalez Santiago Law Student; Model; Volunteer 20 Firefighter China Xin Zhu Shijiazguang, Hebei Model; Makeup Artist 26 Colombia Gabriela Tafur Nader Santiago de Cali Lawyer 24 Costa -
LIV Young Lawyers Annual Report 2019
LIV Young Lawyers Annual Report 2019 Contact: Rose Inglis T 03 9607 9561 F 03 9607 9558 1 [email protected] LIV Young Lawyers President’s Report Formed in 1979, and representing over 8,000 law students, graduates and legal practitioners in their first five years of practice or under the age of 36, the LIV Young Lawyers (YL) Section is the peak body within the Victorian legal profession. In 2019, the LIV YL focused on increasing equality, facilitating wellness, and embracing technology. These three pillars helped guide both the work of the YL Executive and its committees as we worked to advance the interests of our large and diverse membership. The Professional Development Committee (PDC) delivered the LIV YL Online Resource Centre at the start of 2019, an initiative spanning multiple years, which resulted in the collation and categorisation of dozens of articles for law students, new practitioners, and emerging leaders with 3-5 years’ post- admission experience. This was followed by a range of professional development seminars, held at our new LIV premises, attended by hundreds of LIV YL members, including a Clerkship Workshop and a Technology in the Law event, demonstrating a new level of collaboration between the LIV YL and Victorian universities. Another highlight included the Victorian Golden en Gavel competition, adroitly adjudicated by past LIV YL President Fiona McLeod SC, among others, and won by Adrian Dean, who later won the National Gavel. The Social Committee hosted and promoted a range of games nights, and joint networking events with the Australian Law Student Association (ALSA), the junior VicBar and Victorian Women Lawyers (VWL).