Indian Link, an Australian Indian media group, has received three of
nine NSW Multicultural Media Awards, an event at which Foreign Minister
Bob Carr said that journalists "representing those of Indian ancestry
are ambassadors for Australia to the Indian community".
The media
company took the top honours in the Editorials/News Reporting, Online
Innovation and publisher Pawan Luthra was named Multicultural Journalist
of the Year, a communique said.
Carr presented the awards at the NSW Parliament House Sep 14.
The winners were selected from among 132 entries country-wide.
Initiated by Member of Legislative Council MP Shaoquett Moselmane, the awards are the first of their kind in Australia.
Carr
said: "I congratulate Indian Link for winning three
Awards...Journalists representing those of Indian ancestry are
ambassadors for Australia to the Indian community. By sharing cultural
ideas through journalism, you are helping to create the overlap of
cultures that makes up Australia's national identity."
"Three awards in one night can only be a team effort," Luthra said in his speech.
Pawan and his wife Rajni founded Indian Link in 1994.




