Melbourne [Australia], August 19: As part of the longstanding partnership between La Trobe University and the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM), Indian cinema legend and humanitarian Aamir Khan has joined La Trobe’s Chancellor, the Hon John Brumby AO, and the IFFM to celebrate India’s 79th Independence Day.
La Trobe’s partnership with IFFM spans more than 16 years. Partnerships and Innovation: A Celebration of India’s Independence with Aamir Khan, brought together industry leaders, researchers and cultural icons in Melbourne, Australia, on Friday, 15 August, to explore how collaborations drive sustainable development.
The event highlighted the shared goals of La Trobe University and Khan’s Paani Foundation to empower communities through sustainable agriculture, water conservation and food security.
Joining the Chancellor at the prestigious event was Victorian Minister for Veterans, Minister for Small Business and Employment, and Minister for Youth, the Hon Natalie Suleyman MP, Commonwealth Assistant Minister for Citizenship and International Education, the Hon Julian Hill MP and Federal MP Tim Watts.
The event showcased La Trobe University’s collaborative research into food security and sustainability, including ag-tech solutions to improve milk quality, advanced sensor and robotics technologies for water quality monitoring and community-led action plans, such as the Clean River Ganga initiative, alongside efforts to strengthen agribusiness supply chains between India and Australia.
These initiatives closely mirror the Paani Foundation’s work in drought-prone regions of India, supporting farmers in watershed management and sustainable agriculture practices.
“La Trobe University is proud of its long-standing and diverse collaborations with India,” the Hon John Brumby AO, Chancellor of La Trobe University, said.
“Our 16-year partnership with the Indian Film Festival and our growing research ties across the subcontinent reflect our commitment to global engagement, cultural exchange and social impact. This event was a powerful celebration of those values.”
IFFM Director Mitu Bhowmick also reflected on the significance of the occasion.
“India’s Independence Day is a moment of pride and unity, and we were thrilled to celebrate it with our partner La Trobe University, which has supported the festival since its inception. This event beautifully captured the spirit of collaboration between cinema, education and community development.”
La Trobe University’s longstanding partnership with IFFM includes student placements, cultural programming and academic collaborations.
The University has also established the Asian Smart Cities Research Innovation Network (ASCRIN), which supports sustainable development and innovation across India and the broader region.
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