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Step into Little India in Sydney 🇮🇳✨ In this travel vlog, I explore Harris Park’s Wigram Street, also known as Sydney’s Little India. From vibrant streets and Indian restaurants to cultural vibes, spices, sweets, and local life—this place truly feels like India in the heart of Australia. If you love travel, street walks, food, culture, and hidden gems, this vlog is for you. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more travel adventures around Australia 🌏✈️ Life in Australia: Sydney (restored in 4K) captures Australia’s largest city in 1966—already a busy metropolis with a population of three million and a skyline beginning to rise. The film visits many of Sydney’s most iconic locations, from the sparkling harbour and Circular Quay to Martin Place, Kings Cross and Bondi Beach. The Sydney Opera House, still under construction, stands as a bold symbol of the city’s cultural future. Through scenes of everyday life—commuters on public transport, families in parks, students in classrooms, and shoppers in busy centres—the film presents a city balancing growth with routine. It reflects Sydney’s expanding industries, public services, and recreational spaces, offering a snapshot of urban life during a time of transformation. Part of the Life in Australia series, produced by the Commonwealth Film Unit for the Department of Immigration, the film was designed to entice European migrants with an idealised view of Australian life. These films were promotional tools—Australia was the product, and its cities and towns were presented as places where everyone led prosperous, happy lives. The scripts across the series follow a familiar pattern, covering employment, education, healthcare, shopping, religion, sport, nightlife and the arts. While they reflect the optimism of the era, they also reveal its limitations: First Nations people are absent, gender roles are narrowly defined, and the White Australia Policy still shaped immigration. Today, these films offer a valuable historical record—capturing how Australia saw itself and wanted to be seen by the world. 📍 Location: Harris Park – Wigram Street, Sydney, Australia ਆਸਟ੍ਰੇਲੀਆ ਹੈ ਜਾਂ ਭਾਰਤ😳 A INDIA in AUSTRALIA🇦🇺 / @navdeepbrarvlogs / @punjabitravelcouple / @albelatv / @travellinghappy / @amritsarwalkingtours / @primeasiatv / @redfmcanada / @chrismixxlewis / @yatridoctor Email: narulajoginderpal@gmail.com