Indira Naidoo Indira Naidoo i(7825660 works by)
Born: Established: 1968 Pietermaritzburg, Natal (Province), Southern Africa, Africa, ;
Gender: Female
Arrived in Australia: 1974
Heritage: Indian
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BiographyHistory

Journalist.

One of three daughters of South African Indian parents, Indira Naidoo was educated in Zimbabwe and England before arriving in Australia, where she attended Launceston Church Grammar School and Naracoorte High School.

She has worked extensively as a print journalist, as well as the host of television and radio programes. She has also written extensively about food.

In 2022, she released a memoir exploring the ramifications of the suicide of her younger sister.

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y separately published work icon The Space Between the Stars Crows Nest : Murdoch Books , 2022 24207961 2022 single work autobiography

'For as long as I can remember, there has always been just the three of us. Three sisters. Only a year between each. Inseparable. It's been like that for almost 50 years ... Until my youngest sister walked out into her suburban backyard and took her life.

'Is it possible to ever heal a tear in your universe?

'After her younger sister died suddenly, broadcaster Indira Naidoo's world was shattered. Turning to her urban landscape for solace, Indira found herself drawn to a fig tree overlooking Sydney harbour. A connection began to build between the two - one with a fractured heart, the other a centurion offering quiet companionship while asking nothing in return.

'As Indira grappled with her heartbreak, an unnoticed universe of infinite beauty revealed itself: pale vanilla clouds pirouetting across the sky, resilient weeds pushing through cracks in the footpath, the magical biodiversity of tiny puddles. With the help of a posse of urban guides, she began to explore how nature - whatever bits of nature are within reach - can heal us during life's darker chapters, whether nursing a broken heart or an anxious mind.

'The Space Between the Stars is a heart-rending, at times funny, and uplifting tribute to love and our innate need to connect to the natural world, a celebration of the reassuring cycle of renewal that sustains and nourishes us all.

'As long as you can see the stars, you can never truly be lost.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2023 shortlisted Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) Australian General Non-Fiction Book of the Year
2023 longlisted APA Book Design Awards Best Designed Non Fiction Book designed by Trisha Garner.
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