Migrant’s Life 2024 is an exhibition showcasing the unique journeys of migrants and their struggles, serving as inspiration for present and future generations. The event will highlight individuals who have immigrated to Australia over different years, contributing to the diversity of Australian culture.
The event includes conversations with Brett Lee about his experiences integrating into various cultures, including India; a panel discussion featuring migrants hosted by Divesh Sareen, the author of ‘The Indian Mate’; dance performances; a meet and greet session with Brett Lee; and canapés and drinks.
Tickets are available through the website – www.migrants.life, and they are currently accepting submissions of migrant stories as well.
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About Brett Lee
Former International Australian Cricketer | Actor
Brett is widely regarded as one of the fastest bowlers in the history of the game of cricket, having reached a top speed of 161.1 kmph. In India, Brett’s popularity soared as he embraced the culture by learning Hindi and connecting with fans on a personal level. His love for Bollywood led to appearances in both Australian and Indian films. Brett Lee is involved in many philanthropic organisations. He is a proud ambassador for Gotcha4life, an Australian charity that enables people to build mental fitness and helps to reduce suicide rates in Australia
About Divesh Sareen
Product & Technology Advisor | xCTO | Author – The Indian Mate
Divesh Sareen is an Indian-born Australian entrepreneur and author who moved to Australia when he was 21 to study for his Master’s in Information Technology. He moved to Australia with $1000 in his pocket, and has since worked his way up to lead tech teams and deliver innovative solutions to businesses across the globe. Divesh loves solving problems and is the author of the 2-book series entitled – ‘The Indian Mate’. The two volumes share the journey from Namaste to HowRYa acting as a source of inspiration for people who belong to more than one country.