Indian  celebration to foster a united community

By William Vallely
October 1 2014 - 11:48pm
Festive: Brothers Tim, 8, and Youhanna Mani, 9, will celebrate the traditional Indian festival of lights, known as Diwali. PICTURE: JUSTIN WHITELOCK
Festive: Brothers Tim, 8, and Youhanna Mani, 9, will celebrate the traditional Indian festival of lights, known as Diwali. PICTURE: JUSTIN WHITELOCK

THE traditional Indian festival of lights, known as Diwali, is an opportunity to show how united Ballarat’s community is, multicultural leaders say.

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