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Sanjay Deshwal (left) was the president of the Little India Harris Park Business Association.

Group behind Harris Park’s Little India investigated over financial concerns

The spot was hailed as a night-time economy success story, but now the government is investigating if grant money it provided was used for the right purposes.

  • Anthony Segaert

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Shri Refreshment Bar

Street stall offering snacks and fuss-free thali all day, every day.

Chatkazz specialises in Indian street food.

Chatkazz

Crowd-pleasing vegetarian go-to in Little India.

Raj Sagwal (left) and his business partner Garry Bajaj in front of their Chill N Grill Indian Restaurant in Harris Park on Wigram St.

In Sydney’s Little India, Raj has to close his food cart by 7pm – or face council’s wrath

Little India’s night-time economy is booming. But a zoning regulation means most street carts are forced to close by 7pm.

  • Anthony Segaert
The site is on a disused factory in Harris Park.

The plan for 483 apartments next to a cathedral in historic Sydney district

The development on a disused factory in Harris Park would be one of Sydney’s first major build-to-rent projects since state planning laws changed in 2021, but border nationally significant historic sites and a busy Maronite cathedral.

  • Caitlin Fitzsimmons
An analysis has shown how COVID-19 spread through the air from a chorister to members of the congregation at Our Lady of Lebanon.

Virus spread through air at western Sydney church, analysis concludes

Over the past year, increasing evidence has shown the novel coronavirus can be transmitted through aerosol spread.

  • Mary Ward
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Police said investigators found the jobs offered ‘did not exist as advertised, if at all’ and alleged the 52-year-old had falsified documents to legitimise his activities.

Man arrested for allegedly duping migrants out of $800k in Qld visa scam

The 52-year-old’s Sydney arrest was the result of a years-long probe into complaints against two migration agencies he was allegedly running at the time.

  • Matt Dennien
Must-try dish: North Indian thali, $14.90.

Taj Indian Sweets and Restaurant draws a vegetarian crowd to Harris Park's Little India

Taj Indian Sweets and Restaurant is a great place to kick off an obsession with Wigram Street.

  • Andrew Levins
The prawn tranvancoe at Coconut Grove.

Coconut Grove

A Marion Street newbie brings South Indian flavour to Harris Park.

  • Myffy Rigby
Khaman dhokla, in the foreground, is a steamed cake sprinkled with mustard seeds and curry leaves.

Chatkazz

Vegetarian street food classics including a special weekend breakfast menu and Bombay Chinese dishes.

  • Amy McNeilage

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