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Anantha is a Sanskrit word that means, “Limitless/ Infinity”.

Anantha Australia was born of an inspiring moment and translates to limitless Australia - Limitless in the possibility of connecting our compassionate self to the art of selfless service to oth

Photos from Anantha Australia's post 01/05/2026

Men’s Health & Wellbeing – 25 April 2026

A heartfelt thank you to everyone who participated in our Men’s Health & Wellbeing event. We received an overwhelming response, and it was wonderful to see such strong engagement, thoughtful discussion, and interactive participation throughout the session.

The event covered several important topics, including:

Essential Health Screening for Men – Dr Simon Towler
Men’s Mental Health Matters Too – Dr Dharjinder Rooprai
Social Isolation and Elderly Abuse – Dr Bhaskar Mandal
Embracing Vulnerabilities & Breaking Stereotypes – Mr Aleks Chan

A special thank you to all our speakers for sharing their valuable insights, and to our volunteers for their support and dedication.

We would also like to extend our sincere appreciation to Dr Sadhana Bose, Anantha Australia for organising such a successful, meaningful, and engaging event.

02/04/2026

Hats off to celebrity chef, Gauthier…. I becane vegan over 25 years. It is believed that some books have the power to not only change who you are but also change the world around us. Books such as this should be in every community and school library and should be translated into languages for young people to be able to make an informed choice.

01/04/2026

Crows are not just scavenger birds….. they are highly perceptive and intelligent.

09/02/2026

Nature is magical. We just need to believe in her kind of (superior, incredible magic).

Nature leaves a tiny signature when perfection arrives.

As pistachios ripen on the tree, something remarkable happens—their shells naturally crack open. This isn’t random damage or human intervention, but a precise result of internal pressure building as the nut reaches full maturity.

That gentle split is nature’s signal that the pistachio is ready for harvest, perfectly developed inside its shell. Farmers have relied on this natural cue for generations, trusting the tree itself to announce the right moment.

It’s a quiet reminder that some of the smartest systems don’t need technology—nature already knows exactly when it’s done.

09/02/2026

Keep the great legacy growing… every marsupial, rodent, wild animal and bird needs it now. More than ever.

09/02/2026

It feels like Steve Irwin is back in so many different ways. Or never went away. Somehow, it feels as if Australia’s wildlife has got a mascot, a genuine friend and advocate at the right time.

07/02/2026

They were here before us… humans need to reflect on our role in the world. Consumerism has blinded us to our role, reality and responsibilities.

“The world needs more people who see wildlife as neighbors, not nuisances. 🖤
These intelligent crows remind us that every creature has emotions and a story.
Notice the tears in their eyes—nature speaks in ways we often overlook.”

Photos from Edgar's Mission's post 07/02/2026

May the Australian bushfires be kinder…. Wishing Atlas all the best.

28/09/2025

It is what one does when no one is watching. Aka Ethical living.

“My father founded IKEA… but he never handed me success. He taught me how to build it from scratch.”

Many people think that, being the son of Ingvar Kamprad, I had an easy life. But in our home, we didn’t talk about luxury — we talked about commitment.

While other children of millionaires grew up surrounded by luxury cars, we learned to save every single penny. My father flew economy and ate in the simplest cafeterias. And he taught us to do the same.

I didn’t inherit an empire. I inherited a challenge: to carry forward the company he started at 17, selling matches. When he passed away, the weight of IKEA fell on our shoulders. And it wasn’t easy.

Shifting markets, global pressures, difficult decisions. Carrying his name wasn’t enough — we had to honor his example, through action.

There were moments when I thought I wouldn’t make it. The world expected perfection, while I was still learning. But I remembered every lesson he left us: humility, quiet work, and never forgetting our roots.

And so, my role was not just to lead. It was to protect a philosophy: that greatness is built like an IKEA piece of furniture… one piece at a time.

“It’s not the name you carry that matters… it’s what you do when no one is watching.”
— Peter Kamprad

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