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Sent By: Mohammed Fahimul Islam, 2nd Secretary, Bangladesh High Commission Mr. Saleh Ibne Rosul is a well-known radio announcer of Bangladesh Radio Sydney (FM100.7, Thursday 12:00PM). He is also well known as the presenter of various cultural functions in Sydney. He has just recently acted in a drama “Sabash Peto Pachu” organized by the Bengali association of NSW and got praised by the audience. Mr. Rosul expressed that he started acting drama at the age of 5 but didn’t get opportunity to do it in Sydney. He expects to do more stage drama in the near future. Magnificent Taylor leads Zimbabwe to victory, Sent By: Nawshad Shah Sent By: Mohammed Fahimul Islam,2nd Secretary, Bangladesh High Commission Date: 12 Aug 2006, Time: 6:30PM Venue: Strathfield Town Hall Details...PDF Details...Non PDF. Competion Entry Form
CSIRO Publication... Archives... See some Photos... Arsenic Map of Bangladesh 'Ekshonge’ Dinner Raised $13,000.00 A
fund-raising dinner was organized by the Rotary Club of the Central Blue
Mountains to support the ‘safe custody’ for the more disadvantaged children
in Dr. Golam Kibria is a Senior Environmental Scientist with the Australia’s largest Rural Water Authority based in Victoria Archives... It's good to see that Hridoy (BUET student) who was diagnosed with Blood cancer last year has recovered well after the first round of treatment for 9 months at Singapore Hospital. It is worth mention that more than 1 crore Taka was raised from all over the world including $17,000 from Australia within very short time. Please see an article by Anisul Haq on Hridoy's latest condition (scroll down to see the article) Article... -Nawshad Shah & Nasimus Sakalaine Report & Photos... Sent By: Ziaul Hoque Bablu Abed Chaudhury is a scientist & writer who currently lives in Canberra Bangladesh Economy forecasts 6.5-6.8pc GDP growth in FY07 Sent By: Mayen Uddin SEMINAR ON WOMEN’S HEALTH, Organized by Bangladeshi Doctors' Forum in Victoria and followed by cultural Program. Date: 9 Sep 2006, Time: 16:00-19:00 Venue: Mulgrave Community Centre, VIC. Details... Beedesh Bangla TVS Channel-31 I recently visited the Beedesh Bangla TV studio at St. Peters Library where they shoot the show each Sunday and broadcast on Sunday (5:00PM), Tuesday(8:00AM) and Friday(3:30PM) on Channel-31 TVS. There are many people involved who have different roles and they are actively involved in bringing news, current events on community action to the Bengali community. Photos...
For larger view, please click on the above cartoon Qaiyum Parvez is an academic of the University of Western Sydney Archives... |
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