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The FIFA Womens Worldcup (A mini case study) . – By Prashanth Sentilkumar Source : Prashanth Sentilkumar Linkedin The history  – Before an official Women’s WorldCup endorsed  by FIFA took place,an unofficial tournament took place in Italy in 1970 comprising of 7 countries which Denmark won, followed by another tournament  in Mexico the next year in 1971, which had 6 countries taking part and again Denmark prevailed.Since then their was rapid progression  and marketing  to promote  the women’s format, however it took 20 years from the first unofficial tournament, for a FIFA endorsed Worldcup to take place. In 1991 the first offical tournament took place in China with 12 teams playing. The USA prevailed as the first champions and it was agreed that the tournament be held every four years. So far 9 tournaments have taken place out of which 4 have been won by the US, 2 by Germany ,1 ...

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Here’s how to find jobs in Australia with the help of “ChatGPT” – By Nipuna Dodangoda Pan Perera – Professional career coach and consultant – Melbourne, Victoria. Credit:  Source : sbs Listen to SBS Sinhala discussion on how to find jobs in Australia with the help of “ChatGPT” SBS Sinhala discussion with Pan Perera – Professional career coach and consultant – Melbourne, Victoria. ...

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Sri Lankan Butter Cake Recipe – By Malsha – eLanka Delight in the simplicity and rich flavor of Sri Lankan Butter Cake, a treat that’s effortlessly made and perfect for any time of day. With its luxurious buttery goodness, moist texture, and a touch of vanilla essence, this cake stands out as a favorite. Ingredients: 250 g Butter 250 g White Sugar 4 Eggs 2 tsp Vanilla Essence 250 g All-Purpose Flour 2 tsp Baking Powder 70 g Fresh Milk 3 Tbsp Canola or Vegetable Oil Instructions: Preheat your oven to 170°C (Conventional oven). Line two 25 x 25 cm square pans with parchment paper for easy removal. In a cake mixer, whether it’s a stand mixer or handheld one, place the softened butter and sugar into the mixing bowl. Mix these ingredients on high speed until the mixture turns creamy and smooth. Gradually add the eggs, one at a ...

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Leaders hail the 25th anniversary of the Children’s Festival – 21.08.23 Families from all over Sydney will converge on Gazzard Park, Yagoona on Sunday, 17 September 2023, for the final Children’s Festival of 2023 marking the 25th anniversary of the festival’s founding. Political leaders are amongst those who have stepped up to congratulate the Children’s Festival on its 25th anniversary. The Federal Minister for Education and Member for Blaxland, Jason Clare, who represents Yagoona in Federal Parliament, said: “The festival showcases the traditions and heritages of over 200 nationalities that make up our multicultural community. “The event promotes harmony and cross-cultural understanding while offering our local children an opportunity to perform and learn more about their own traditions”, he says. The Member for Watson in Western Sydney, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations and Minister for the Arts, Tony Burke, says children gather at the festival “to recognise the contribution their parents and ...

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Israeli tourism groups have commended the gastronomic offerings of Sri Lanka. – By Dr harold Gunatillake Website: www.Doctorharold.com The people who give you their food give you their heart. – Cesar Chavez A majestic island boasting eight UNESCO World Heritage sites, herds of roaming  elephants, pristine tea plantations and idyllic sun-kissed beaches, Sri Lanka or As it was once known, Ceylon has so much to offer the discerning traveler. It is the perfect destination to take in the rich historical sites, go on game drives and combine with some relaxation on the glorious beaches. This is an extract from OASIS the Travel. Experiences. Sri Lanka welcomed over 120,000 tourists for the first 27 days of July, surpassing the 100,000-arrival milestone for the sixth time in the first seven months of the year. SLTDA data showed that from 1 to 27 July, One hundred twenty-three thousand five hundred-eight international visitors entered ...

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Obituary: Srikantha Nadarajah (aka ‘Nada’) It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Mr Vanniyasingam Srikantha Nadarajah (or ‘Nada’ as he was affectionately known in our community). He was the loving husband of the late Sunetra Nadarajah, beloved father of Kanishka and Upekha, and loved grandfather to Elora, Reuben, Leona and Isabella. A prominent and respected member of the Sri Lankan community in Sydney over the past 36 years, he was active in the community throughout his life. A funeral service will be held at 10:30am on Monday 28th August in the Camelia Chapel at the Macquarie Park Crematorium to honour him. ...

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Exploring the Serene Waters of Madhu Ganga:Safari and Fish Therapy-by Kalani–eLanka The world is full of natural wonders that offer unique and rejuvenating experiences. One such gem is the Madhu Ganga, a tranquil river that meanders through the lush landscapes of Sri Lanka. The river not only offers a picturesque safari experience but also provides a unique form of therapy known as fish therapy, which has gained popularity for its potential health benefits. The Madhu Ganga river, located in the southwestern region of Sri Lanka, is a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful escape. The river flows through a maze of mangroves, creating a serene and enchanting environment. Embarking on a Madhu Ganga safari is a journey into the heart of nature’s beauty, where visitors can witness the rich biodiversity and vibrant ecosystems that thrive along its banks. ...

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Noel News  “Make the most of yourself, because that is all there is of you.” RALPH WALDO EMERSON Welcome to another Newsletter The big news last week was the housing summit, but unfortunately, I can see nothing proposed to solve the alleged housing crisis. There are two basic problems: too much demand and too little supply. The only way to cut demand is to cut immigration, which the government is not prepared to do, and building all these proposed new houses will put further pressure on the building industry, which cannot complete the jobs they have.  I would hate to be building or renovating a house right now. Then of course you have the Greens pushing for a rental freeze, one of the worst ideas imaginable. To increase the supply of rental houses, we need to make becoming a property investor attractive, not unattractive. If they want to freeze rents ...

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