Word Palette in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | Local business
Word Palette
Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Phone: +61 417 447 168
Address: 6 Glenwood Avenue 3150 Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Website: https://wordpalette.com.au
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23.01.2022 Tonight at 8 pm I will be chatting with Zoran Saher, who wears many hats. Zoran is an actor, an Insta influencer, a model, a cricket commentator, a podcaster, and a writer.
19.01.2022 The Uncomfortable Truth 25 November is White Ribbon Day. Today we aim to raise awareness among Australian men and boys about the roles they can play to prevent violence against women. Chris, Oz and Zoran chat about what they have experienced and witnessed about misogyny, typecasting of women, and issues that create a social divide. ... Listen to how they are changing mindsets of young people one step at a time. Tonight at 8 pm AEDT.
19.01.2022 In conversation with Dr Ajam Khokhar, a nutritionist who works as a researcher and lecturer in the School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences at Deakin University. Ajam's research looks at how our behaviours influence what we eat and reducing salt intake.
15.01.2022 Dowry Abuse - although not a crime in many states of Australia - is a growing menace in our community. It leads to domestic violence and to bring awareness to the community Taufeeq Ahmed-Sheikh has directed two short films. Joining Taufeeq are Shriti Agarwal and Suparna Malik two actors of the film, to talk about their experiences.
15.01.2022 On 21 February I will be chatting with Dr Rubina Rawal, a GP with more than 20 years of experience. She worked as a gynaecologist in Pakistan and preferred to become a GP in Australia. Rubina's areas of interest include skin cancer medicine/ surgery; cosmetic medicine; mental health and women's health. Catch her 'live' at 8 pm on Sunday, 21st February when she discusses everything important to women. ... Image: Alex Sorto - Unsplash
14.01.2022 On 8 November at 8 pm, I will be chatting with Diana Sayed, CEO of the Australian Muslim Women's Centre for Human Rights (AMWCHR). AMWCHR is an organisation of Muslim women working to advance the rights and status of Muslim women in Australia. Tune in and listen to what AMWCHR id doing for you and ask Diana any questions you have. Sunday, 8 November at 8 pm.
13.01.2022 Due to technical issues, we have had to cancel tonight's live chat. Apologies to everyone who had logged in. We will be back on 4 March at 8pm. Thank you.
12.01.2022 Influence of culture on millennials The 21st of February was International Mother Language Day and for many of us living outside of our birth countries, we cling on to our mother language as part of our culture. The present and past come together as our respective cultures, and it binds the future generation. ... But what role do culture and our mother language have on the millennials? Do they really care about it? Join me, Dr Chris Mallika Bhadra, when I chat with Hithanjanee Yatawara and Palashree Roy on the effect of culture on the future generation. Image: quora.com
10.01.2022 Did you know heart disease kills more than three times as many women as breast cancer? Dr Swati Mukherjee one of the only 17 women in Interventional Cardiology in Australia and New Zealand joins me on 11 November at 8 pm to chat about women and heart disease. Don't forget to tune in on 11 November at 8 pm.
10.01.2022 On 4 November at 8 pm, I will be chatting with Fabiola Campbell. Fabiola is the Founder of Professional Migrant Women Mentoring Program. As a professional migrant herself, Fabiola like many of us faced the struggle of not being able to get the jobs that she was qualified to do. Her lack of extended personal support, professional networks and knowledge about the recruitment process in Australia, made it difficult for her to break into the job market. As she developed those skills and networks over the years, Fabiola now assists others to develop the skills and knowledge they need to approach the Australia job market with confidence.
10.01.2022 This week we are chatting about international students who contribute $40 billion annually to the Australian economy and support 250,000 jobs. (https://www.abc.net.au//international-students-fa/12922142) International students contribute $40 billion annually to the Australian economy and support 250,000 jobs. But this pandemic has been tough for them and many international students have lost jobs and are facing food insecurity. (www.abc.net.au) Karthik Arasu joins us to talk about how he and other organisations are helping these students. Anjali Dua and Darshan Pawani chat about how the students are faring.
10.01.2022 The Uncomfortable Truth Today, 25 November is White Ribbon Day. Today we aim to raise awareness among Australian men and boys about the roles they can play to prevent violence against women. Chris, Oz and Zoran chat about what they have experienced and witnessed about misogyny, typecasting of women, and issues that create a social divide. ... Listen to how they are changing mindsets of young people one step at a time. Tonight at 8 pm AEDT.
04.01.2022 Tonight at 8 pm, I will be chatting with Diana Sayed, CEO of the Australian Muslim Women's Centre for Human Rights (AMWCHR). AMWCHR is an organisation of Muslim women working to advance the rights and status of Muslim women in Australia. Tune in and listen to what AMWCHR id doing for you and ask Diana any questions you have. Sunday, 8 November at 8 pm.
03.01.2022 On 17 February I will be chatting with Sandeep Varma, a dad and four-time Australian Chilli cooking champion (chilli con carne) and a BBQ judge. A former speechwriter and lawyer, Sandeep is the founder and CEO of SAARI Collectivea media start-up for South Asian Australiansand the Chair of the Board of 100 Story Buildinga creative literacy organisation for young people. Sandeep is passionate about amplifying South Asian voices, building community, anti-racism, helping young people, and delivering social change.