Vous êtes sur la page 1sur 28

Good triumphing over evil is a universal tale, and one that will bring the Tamil

community together for the Festival of Lights. The traditional Tamil festival
symbolically marks the homecoming of goodwill and faith after an absence. But the
guiding light is the promotion of cultural diversity.
Cultural inclusiveness and diversity are vital to creating a strong sense of community.
I am proud of Ipswichs multiculturalism and the way each culture is respected.
This year has been one of continuing renewal and regeneration, particularly in those
areas still recovering from the disaster of the floods nearly two years ago.
Ipswich city centre is also a hive of activity with three major construction projects
underway. ICON Ipswich tower one on the corner of Brisbane and Bell streets, the
new Coles supermarket to replace the old store, and the Ipswich Hospital
expansion.
Ipswich is now home to 175,000 people with residents from 115 countries, speaking
over 80 different languages. The city is growing rapidly based on sustainable
development principles.
By valuing our strengths, particularly our sense of community, we have encouraged
partnerships and relationships with many multicultural organisations, including our
great friendship with the Tamil Association of Queensland.
On behalf of all councillors and residents, it is a pleasure to be involved in the Festival
of Lights and Ipswich wishes the management committee another successful year.
Regards,
Mayor Paul Pisasale
City of Ipswich

I would like to offer my congratulations and support to the Tamil


Association of Queensland Inc for the 2012 Deepavali Festival of
Lights.
The Festival is both a culturally and socially significant celebration
for countries all over the world. It promotes the message of peace
and friendship and ushers in the Tamil New Year.
This is a great opportunity for families from all backgrounds to get
involved and to share an array of entertainment and culinary experiences.
With Queensland being home to people from more than 200 different cultures, speaking
more than 220 languages and embracing more than 100 different religions or belief
systems, this is a chance for us all to celebrate our states diversity.
I wish the Tamil Association every success with this years FestivalI hope it is a
resounding success.
Glen Elmes MP
Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and
Multicultural Affairs and Minister Assisting the Premier

I congratulate the Tamil Association of Queensland for hosting the


2012 Festival of Light and am honoured to be able to attend the
event.
It is an important and significant cultural and social celebration for
Queensland Tamil migrants from India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia,
Singapore, Fiji and many other countries.
The celebration of the Festival of Light is also an important event internationally for Tamils
and the general community for promoting social and cultural understanding and
integration.
Congratulations and best wishes to all members of the community for a successful festival
which promotes community participation and harmony among the members of all ethnic
backgrounds.
Desley Scott
Shadow Minister for Community Services and
Multicultural Affairs Member for Woodridge

I take great pleasure in congratulating The Tamil Association of Queensland for once
again hosting what has become one of the much anticipated events of the year. You
continue to outdo yourselves each year. Deepavali celebrations have through the recent
years taken on a greater role in Queensland in terms of the development of
Multiculturalism and The Tamil Association Queensland takes a leading role in this
objective. I feel privileged to be part of this event which contributes so much to the
colourful cultural diversity of our great state of Queensland.
I would like to wish all Hindus as well as all participants today a very Happy Deepavali.
Celebrate the triumph of Goodness over evil. May this Festival of Lights usher in joy and
prosperity for all our citizens. I hope that the Festival of Lights enlightens your home and
heart with peace and serenity. As we celebrate the holy occasion of Deepavali and the
atmosphere is filled with the spirit of joy and love, heres hoping that this festival also
brings the spirit of contentment that stays with you through the days ahead.
There is a very well known prayer in Hinduism that states, Lead us from Untruth to truth,
from Ignorance to Enlightenment and from Death to Immortality. This prayer articulates
perfectly the message of Deepavali. We live in a great country which has a very high
regard for all individuals and respects human rights. In this respect, I applaud The Tamil
Association Queensland for embracing the wider community to be a part of this great
event.
Best wishes on Deepavali
Dr. Maha Sinnathamby Chairman
Springfield Land Corporation

I am very happy to know that the Tamil Association of Queensland is organizing Deepawali
like every year in a grand way .On behalf of GOPIO, I congratulate the committee and the
members for this years Deepawali function. The festival of Deepawali which represents the
triumph of light over darkness, of good over evil.
The greatest challenge for any community living away from their motherland is to pass on
to their children a love of their traditions and an understanding of their history and culture.
I am really impressed by the way the Tamil Association of Queensland encourages their
younger members to take part in their culture and tradition.
I wish the Association success in all their endeavours and bring much pride and joy to all
concerned.
SHYAM DAS
PRESIDENT GOPIO

We would like to wish the Tamil Association and all Hindus a Very Happy Deepavali. May
our cultures continue to flourish now and in the future. We would like to thank the Tamil
Association for their support of the ASCC QLD. Grace Tan Executive Committee
Grace Tan
President, ASCC QLD

The time of Deepavali is with us once again. It is with great pleasure that I look
forward to being a part of the annual Festival of Lights celebration in Brisbane.
This day is one that bonds old friendships, rejoices new friendships and brings
peace through understanding and compassion amongst all of us. Deepavali is
an important festival and I am pleased to extend my best wishes to all those celebrating
this auspicious occasion with families and friends from the Hindu, Sikh and Jain
communities here in Queensland.
I am truly sorry I will miss this years celebrations due to parliamentary commitments and
I look forward to next years event with great anticipation. I hope you all enjoy the
celebrations.
Wishing Happy Diwali to everyone! Deepavali Valthukkal! Shubh Diwali!
Senator Claire Moore
Queensland

This week, the members of the Tamil and Indian communities in Queensland are
celebrating the Festival of Lights. As a longstanding supporter of this festival dinner during
the past few years by Multicultural Funerals, we are very proud to be part of this
multi-community event. I understand that this is a day when members of some of the
world's oldest religions celebrate the triumph of good over evil. The festival of lights
symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and knowledge over ignorance.
In Queensland, Deepavali is celebrated as a multicultural event. It is also a time for sharing
and caring a time when we must remember that there are always others less fortunate
then ourselves. This concept of this festival reminds us all that we should commit ourselves
to helping those in need. For many, this is also a time to gather with family and to pray. To
those celebrating festival of lights in Queensland, I take opportunity to wish them good
luck, good fortune and happiness. And to all those who are present here today to celebrate
this joyous occasion, I wish you, your families and loved ones Happy Deepavali.
Multicultural Funerals and the Tamil Association enjoy a close relationship and we
anticipate a memorable event for 2012.

Kind regards
Davina Bambrick
General Manager Qld Funerals |InvoCare

On the auspicious occasion of Diwali I wish everyone true happiness, prosperity and
fulfillment. May we all be guided by the true message of Diwali and welcome into our hearts
and minds all that is bright and life affirming. A very joyous and happy new year to you all.
We seek the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha to remove from our paths
every obstacle on the road to achieving our collective good.
Archana Singh
Mrs Archana Singh, B. A. (Hons.), M. A.
Honorary Consul of India, Queensland, AUSTRALIA

Deepavali Message from Wai Kiong CHAN, President, Australia Malaysia Business Council
Queensland (AMBCQ)
In these dynamic and challenging times, it has never been more important for all sections
of the community to unite and work towards the survival and prosperity of our nation
Australia, and its Australian values and cultural norms, and to defend progressive ideals,
liberalism, freedom of expression and freedom of speech. These are the basic values that
embody mainstream Australia that has so generously welcomed us with open arms.
Deepavali, the Hindu festival of light provides us with such an opportunity to unite, as it
represents the forces of good overcoming the forces of evil, metaphorically represented
through light overcoming darkness.
All over the world Hindus have played a positive role. In Malaysia and Indonesia, Hindus
have contributed enormously in providing the very fundamentals of Malaysian and
Indonesian culture, rituals and language for 2000 years. In Fiji, Hindus have helped shape
the modern Fijian economy. In India, Hindus have been extremely supportive of minorities,
and have time and again shown great restraint such as in the aftermath of the Mumbai
attacks of 2008. In Africa, Hindus have served as beacons of productivity, self-discipline
and responsibility. In Ceylon, Hindus have built the country for 2000 years or more through
a strong work ethic.
The Hindu religion is neither hypersensitive nor aggressive. Rather, it is friendly and
peaceful. Hindus continue to play a respectable and responsible role in defending
freedom, and Hindus provide a beacon of light to help guide others towards tolerance and
modernity. Happy Deepavali! May light overcome darkness, and may good overcome evil!
Wai Kiong CHAN
President - Australia Malaysia Business Council Queensland (AMBCQ)

On behalf of the Management Committee of the Tamil Association Queensland, I would like to
welcome each and every one of you here tonight. We hope that you thoroughly enjoy the evening
and take away from this gathering the spirit and profound message of Deepavali. We hope that this
spirit will guide you through the coming year to accomplish, prosper and become a source of
support for others. Traditionally, Deepavali is a time when families and communities gather together
to celebrate and share, and I think that we have accomplished this ideal very well tonight.
I would like to take this opportunity to pay tribute to the very hard working members of the Tamil
Association Queensland and all the other volunteers who have put in a tremendous amount of work
to make this evening possible. After six months of planning, attendance at numerous meetings,
ticket selling, etc., it is you who have made this happen.
Thanks also go to our numerous sponsors who continue to support us year after year. We also
hope that all our guests tonight will show appreciation by supporting our sponsors. This evening
would not be possible without the support also of The Queensland Government, Brisbane City
Council and Ipswich City Council. I would also like to thank all the many other member community
organisations that make up our multicultural community for their continuing support. Our Deepavali
function continues, year after year, to strengthen the spirit of community between the members of
the various Multicultural communities. Finally, I would like to thank all of you who have supported
this function by purchasing tickets and attending tonight; it is you who make it possible.
On behalf of all the members of the Tamil Association Queensland, I wish all of you a very Happy
Deepavali and a glorious future.
Ron Pillay
President TAQ

TM

indian restaurant

20 YEARS OF
GOODWILL
9 Restaurants
1 Vision

Please be
my guest

you are a guest in

my own home
when you dine at
Bombay Dhaba and
any Bombay Bliss
Indian restaurant.
Suneel K. (Sunny) Lalwani

Phone %20%$<

1.

One
O return
t airi titicket
k t tto IIndia,
di valued
l d $1500
$1500, bby Si
Singapore Ai
Airlines
li

2.

Pampering Pack, by Senator Claire Moore

3.

A surprise item by Hon John Mickel, then Speaker of the House, Queensland

4.

3x1 month health Club Membership, valued $400 each, by Goodlife Health
Clubs

5.

Hamper, valued $100, by Globenet Realty, Sandgate

6.

Hamper, valued $100, by Neville Black Pharmacy

7.

One Wine bottle, valued by President, Singapore Business Council Australia

8.

Raffle item by Australia Malaysia Business Council Qld

9.

Major car service, valued $198, by SRID Automotive Services, Acacia Ridge

10. Gift Hamper by Star Promotional Products


11. Hamper, valued $100, by Globenet Realty, Sandgate
12. Gold Class Movie Pass, valued $100 by Metropolitan Multicultural Funerals,
Invocare
13. 3XDinner Voucher, valued $50 each by Bombay Bliss
14. Stop Not Till the Goal is Reached, The 10 Principles for Fearless Success that
inspired Maha Sinnathamby to Build a City
15. A bottle of wine by Australia Singapore Chamber of Commerce QLD
16. Gift Hamper by Desh Pardesh, Indian Clothing Bollywood Style Jewellery &
Gifts

FREE

25
truckers
with orders over 500

+ FREE DELIVERY
FOR ANY ORDER

BE WISE EYES
Optical Dispensers

Smart Reports is the only company in Australia and New Zealand


providing MYOB and Quickbooks users with comprehensive reporting
and add-on software solutions. We are a one-stop-shop for simple
reporting through to complex multi-user add-on software systems that
help you protect and leverage your investments in MYOB and other
systems.
Recently awarded by MYOB as their Best Add-on Provider for 2011,
you can entrust your valuable software development work to the
experts who have assisted 100s of businesses like yours.
Our staff possess the best of business, accounting and IT expertise in
providing you leading-edge solutions that are guaranteed to save you
money and improve your business bottomline. Contact the experts at
Smart Reports Solutions via their website www.smartreports.com.au
or via email info@smartreports.com.au

Winner MYOB Add-on Provider of the Year


2011 for Customer Service and Support
Phone: +61-7-33763415
Fax: +61-7-30203848
Mobile: +61-(0)417-619424
Email: info@smartreports.com.au
www.smartreports.com.au

Vous aimerez peut-être aussi