Brisbane’s Rocklea Showgrounds came alive as the Hindu Council of Australia hosted vibrant Dussehra and Diwali celebrations, attended by India’s Consul General (Brisbane) Neetu Bhagotia.
The festivities were graced by Senator Paul Scarr, MPs Margie Nightingale and Julie-Ann Campbell, representing the Prime Minister’s Office, as well as local area councillors and a large gathering of the Indian community and friends of India.
The dignitaries conveyed warm festive greetings, emphasising the importance of multiculturalism in Australia and recognising the significant contributions of the Indian diaspora to Queensland’s growth and development.
The event showcased a colourful array of cultural performances by local artists, featuring traditional dance and music from across India.
Celebrations concluded with the symbolic burning of a large effigy, representing the triumph of good over evil, leaving attendees inspired and joyful.
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