Australia is home to the largest population of Bhutanese living abroad. This has led to the formation of several community groups that are focused on promoting their welfare and wellbeing. The community groups highlighted in this section act as an important link between the Embassy and the broader Bhutanese community in various States and Territories across the country. Therefore, Bhutanese are encouraged to connect with the respective Associations in their State.
Bhutanese Students’ Association Armidale
Bhutanese Students’ Association Armidale
Objectives of BSA- Armidale are to:
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- Organize events of national significance and importance to sustain and promote Bhutanese values, tradition and culture;
- Promote interactions and solidarity amongst Bhutanese communities and friends of Bhutan through social gatherings including celebrations of national festivals;
- Promote awareness about Bhutan by participating in events and festivals organized by the UNE and other agencies in Armidale and nearby regions;
- Provide information and guidance to Bhutanese students aspiring to study in Armidale; Assist new students/members in finding accommodation, studies and addressing other issues such as emotional and mental distress;
- Provide necessary support, including financial support to the members facing hardships;
- Promote collaboration and networking between Bhutan and the University of New England.
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Bhutanese-Student-Association-BSA-Armidale-NSW-Australia-115848193662544/
Email: bsaarmidale@gmail.com
Drubs Association in Tasmania Inc.
Drubs Association in Tasmania Inc.
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- Present Bhutan honourably to the greater Tasmanian community.
- Protect and promote the welfare of every Bhutanese in Tasmania.
- Serve as a platform for Bhutanese living in Tasmania to associate in a uniquely Bhutanese way among themselves and with the greater Tasmanian community members.
Being newly established and considering the size of the group, the DAT Inc. is still in the process of adopting a constitution and electing a governing body.
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2254290228233016/
Email: info.tasdrubs@gmail.com
Brisbane Bhutanese Association Inc.
Brisbane Bhutanese Association Inc.
BBAI was incorporated as an Association on 17 January 2019 by the Queensland Government. The executive members of the association are elected annually, and are dedicated to encouraging community engagement, support, and societal and cultural strengthening.
BBAI’s vision is to promote a harmonious, vibrant, and caring Bhutanese community bonded by trust, faith and values, and guided by standards of honesty and integrity.
Website: https://brisbanebhutanese.com
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BBAIgroup/?ref=share
Email: brisbanebhutanese@gmail.com
Sydney Bhutanese Community
Sydney Bhutanese Community
The group aims to bring together all the Bhutanese residing in Sydney which consist mostly of students from Bhutan. The group also acts as a contact point for all the Bhutanese living in Sydney. The group organises community events such as meeting with the visiting officials from Bhutan, festival events, spiritual events, etc. including cross cultural exchanges with other communities.
SBC group is still an informal organisation and hence the executives are voluntary and not elected. SBC plans to be registered as an incorporated Association. Dr Sherub Phuntsho is the current president. Currently SBC has about 200 adult members from just about 30 members when it was first founded. SBC members are connected via a closed facebook group.
Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/groups/411533078912917
Email: sherub_p@yahoo.com
Association of Bhutanese in Perth Inc.
Association of Bhutanese in Perth Inc.
The ABPI team comprises a Board of Directors and Executives who are elected biennially and annually respectively. Mr. Tashi Kipchu is the current President of ABPI.
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/820060721410001
Website: www.abpiperth.com
Email:perthabpi@gmail.com
Druk Melbourne Association Inc.
Druk Melbourne Association Inc.
DMA has been interacting and developing networks with other local organizations and communities to strengthen the relationship and connection between Bhutanese and Australians in Victoria. DMA is highly vibrant and aspires to promote and preserve Bhutanese culture in the multicultural setting of Victoria.
The association is administered by an Executive Committee who are elected annually by the community members through proper voting procedures. The current president is Ms. Phub Zam.
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/149051065608259
Email: drukmelbourneassociation@gmail.com
Australia Bhutan Association of Canberra Inc.
Australia Bhutan Association of Canberra Inc.
Mr. Passang is the current President and he is supported by an Executive Committee.
Association of Bhutanese in Adelaide Inc.
Association of Bhutanese in Adelaide Inc.
ABAI’s Executive Committee will be elected annually. Since ABAI was founded recently, an interim arrangement is in place for the smooth functioning of the association. Mr. Pema Wangchuk is the Acting President and he is supported by three exeuctives.
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/234392413344536/
Email: drukadelaide@gmail.com