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Established in 2003, the Australian Indian Times is Brisbane’s pioneering full-colour multicultural publication.

Formerly known as the Brisbane Indian Times, our newspaper has evolved to embrace a wide array of cultural backgrounds and faiths, including Hindu, Sikh, Muslim, Christian, Baha’i, Chinese, Korean, and Australian communities, among others.

Our mission is to reflect the rich tapestry of Australia’s diverse population. With an estimated readership of over 120,000 per issue, we offer a broad and engaged audience for our advertisers.

 

Our digital edition, available monthly and distributed through our email database and various networks, further extends our reach and impact.

By providing a platform for multicultural voices and stories, we are not only connecting communities but also amplifying the voices of the Indian Diaspora on a global scale. We also provide advertising platform to business who want to reach a larger group of audience.  Join us in celebrating diversity and boosting your visibility with the Australian Indian Times.

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    Australian Indian Times

    Australian Indian Times is your premier online and print news source, offering sharp and insightful coverage of India and the global Indian diaspora, with a focus on issues that resonate with the Indian community in Australia and the Oceania region. We proudly serve as the voice of the diaspora for it’s interests and concerns.

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    Australian Global Indian TV

    Australian Global Indian TV is an online streaming service that showcases a rich variety of news, entertainment, and cultural programming. With a global reach, we advocate for the issues of the Indian diaspora in Western countries while honoring and promoting the vibrant Indian culture and heritage.