Indian Link is the most prominent voice of the Indian subcontinent community in Australia. As the leading newspaper, the Indian Link has set new standards in journalism and production. It reaches thousands of homes and has become an integral part of lives of people from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Fiji, Nepal and Bangladesh. Growing in its scope and influence, the Indian Link is now more than the voice of the community. It is a vehicle for change and a voyage of discovery.
Thanks to its rich and varied editorial content, the Indian Link has a big and loyal reader base that includes educated professionals, housewives, senior citizens and the young Australian born Indians. In a recent report by CAB (Circulation Audit Board) the Indian link was by far the leader in the market.
From print to air waves
In September 2002, Indian Link ceased to be just the favourite newspaper among people from the subcontinent. Indian Link radio – the first and only 24/7 Indian radio station in NSW – was born and suddenly the community was all ears. Offering a great mix of entertainment and information – both local and overseas – Indian Link radio has been warmly received and continues to grow. With talk back shows, interviews, news, songs and a whole lot more, Indian Link radio has made life a little more complete for people from the subcontinent in Australia. And our success story has just begun.