Indus Age
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Indus Age is the largest circulated South Asian newspaper and Indian newspaper in Australia. The newspaper has a content sharing arrangement with India's leading weekly Tehelka.
Indus Age is available in Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Perth, Melbourne and Sydney.
The paper covers literature, films, art, music, sports, general news, student issues, taxi industry reports, and South Asian community news reports in its monthly publication.
Liberal leader Ted Baillieu is a regular columnist for Indus Age. Siddharth Suresh is the editor of Indus Age. Other Contributors / Columnists are Tanu Thomas, Chakrapani, Rachna Subir Sen, Manish Agarwal, Sandip Har. Rohit Bhatia, Molina Swarup, Mathew Thomas, and Liberal leader Nitin Gupta.
It also includes a magazine for Taxi Drivers by the name of Taxi Voice.
This magazine Taxi Voice is the official magazine of Taxi Industry Associations Council (TIAC).
Taxi Voice is the most read taxi magazine in Australia. It is read not just by taxi drivers, but also by their families, and general community.
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