Category: Association Spotlight

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MAWA inaugurates silver jubilee celebration

Malayalee Association of Western Australia Inc (MAWA) proudly presented “Nakshathra Ravu”(Silver Jubilee Inauguration and Cultural Night) on 28th November 2020, 5.30pm at Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre.

This is the official inauguration of the silver jubilee celebration, and we congratulate MAWA and the entire Malayalee speaking community in WA.

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Hindi and Tamil included in WA school curriculum

On 21 January 2021, Education and Training Minister Sue Ellery announced the development of three new languages for WA schools.

  • ​Development of curriculum for Hindi, Korean and Tamil will commence in July
  • Syllabuses to be developed for Pre-primary to Year 12

The full media release below:

https://www.mediastatements.wa.gov.au/Pages/McGowan/2021/01/New-languages-for-Western-Australian-schools.aspx

The initiative led by Hindi Samaj of WA in last one year to include Hindi in state curriculum received wholehearted support from Consul General of India, Madam Dantu Charandasi ji and Mr. Yaz Mubarakai, MLA for Jandakot. This is a dream come true moment:

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=483320476397799&id=108891983840652

Our heartiest congatulations to Tamil Association of WA and the entire Tamil community in the diaspora.

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Language and cultural classes

Mast Cultural and language Association

The association has restarted the language and cultural classes. The classes were stopped due to Covid19 now it’s started regularly. The classes are scheduled at 2 pm every Saturday @ Riverton Library.

The students are learning basic Gujarati and Hindi languages. Students are encouraged to identify fonts. Taught and encouraged to speak and express their feeling in their own language i.e. Mother tongue. Students are encouraged to communicate with their elder’s, grandparents in our own language. Students learn about our rich culture, traditions and social traditional festivals. They learn about religious celebrations with social and humanitarian principles. The classes are running free of cost.

You can contact Mausam @ 0470 384 254 or Ranna @ 0413 572 311 weekdays after 5.30 pm.

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Shabri: Mahan Ram Bhakt Ji Katha

Yatendra Sharma

Shri Ram Katha Sansthan Perth, a proud Associate Member of ISWA, is very pleased to announce the publication in e-book form of its new novel authored by its Founder/ President Dr Yatendra Sharma, Shabri: Mahan Ram Bhakt Ji Katha.

It is Hindi edition, English Edition may be available soon. For those interested in Hindi literature on Aryan culture during Treta yug, this book may interest. It may be downloaded from Amazon at a marginal price, around  AU$2.20 only. Since Shri Ram Katha Sansthan is a not for profit organisation, the price is kept very low.

Whomsoever interested but may not have access to Amazon, please advise me on yatendra@optusnet.com.au and we will send you free PDF version. Eventually, subject to the approvals of the MC of respective organisations of Hindu Council of Australia, Hindi Samaj of WA and ISWA, a hard copy launch of the novel will be organised once COVID situation is eased. Please circulate this message to those interested in Hindi literature.

āĪĪāĨāĪ°āĨ‡āĪĪāĪū āĪŊāĨāĪ— āĪķāĨāĪ°āĨ€ āĪ°āĪūāĪŪ āĪ•āĪū āĪ­āĨ‚ āĪ…āĪĩāĪĪāĪūāĪ° āĪļāĪŪāĪŊāĨĪ

āĪķāĪŽāĪ°āĨ€: āĪ°āĪūāĪŪāĪūāĪŊāĪĢ āĪ•āĨ€ āĪāĪ• āĪŪāĪđāĪĪāĨāĪĩāĪŠāĨ‚āĪ°āĨāĪĢ āĪŠāĪūāĪĪāĨāĪ°, āĪķāĨāĪ°āĨ€ āĪ°āĪūāĪŪ āĪ•āĨ€ āĪāĪ• āĪ…āĪĻāĪĻāĨāĪŊ āĪ­āĪ•āĨāĪĪāĨĪ āĪļāĨ€āĪĪāĪū āĪđāĪ°āĪĢ āĪ•āĨ‡ āĪŠāĪķāĨāĪšāĪūāĪĪ āĪ…āĪ°āĪĢāĨāĪŊ āĪĩāĪĻ āĪŪāĨ‡āĪ‚ āĪķāĨāĪ°āĨ€ āĪ°āĪūāĪŪ āĪ”āĪ° āĪēāĪ•āĨāĪ·āĨāĪŪāĪĢ āĪāĪ• āĪĩāĨƒāĪĶāĨāĪ§ āĪŪāĪđāĪŋāĪēāĪū āĪ•āĨ‡ āĪ†āĪķāĨāĪ°āĪŪ āĪœāĪūāĪĪāĨ‡ āĪđāĨˆāĪ‚, āĪ”āĪ° āĪŠāĨ‚āĪ›āĪĪāĨ‡ āĪđāĨˆāĪ‚: “āĪœāĪĻāĪ•āĪļāĨāĪĪāĪū āĪ•āĪ‡ āĪļāĨāĪ§āĪŋ āĪ­āĪūāĪŪāĪŋāĪĻāĨ€āĨĪ āĪœāĪūāĪĻāĪđāĪŋ āĪ•āĪđāĨ āĪ•āĪ°āĪŋāĪŽāĪ° āĪ—āĪūāĪŪāĪŋāĪĻāĨ€āĨĨ” āĪ•āĨāĪŊāĪū āĪķāĪŽāĪ°āĨ€ āĪ…āĪŊāĨ‹āĪ§āĨāĪŊāĪū āĪ•āĨ€ āĪāĪ• āĪ—āĨāĪŠāĨāĪĪāĪšāĪ° āĪĨāĨ€āĪ‚ āĪœāĪŋāĪĻāĨāĪđāĨ‡āĪ‚ āĪļāĨ€āĪĪāĪū āĪđāĪ°āĪĢ āĪ•āĨ€ āĪŠāĨ‚āĪ°āĨāĪĢ āĪœāĪūāĪĻāĪ•āĪūāĪ°āĨ€ āĪĨāĨ€? āĪ­āĨ€āĪē āĪļāĪŪāĨāĪĶāĪūāĪŊ āĪ•āĨ‡ āĪļāĪ°āĪĶāĪūāĪ° āĪķāĪŽāĪ° āĪļāĨ‡āĪĻ āĪ•āĨ€ āĪŠāĨāĪĪāĨāĪ°āĨ€ āĪāĪĩāĪ‚ āĪŪāĪđāĪ°āĨāĪ·āĪŋ āĪŪāĪĪāĪ‚āĪ— āĪ•āĨ€ āĪķāĪŋāĪ·āĨāĪŊāĪū āĪ†āĪšāĪūāĪ°āĨāĪŊ āĪķāĨāĪ°āĪŪāĪĢāĪū, āĪ”āĪ° āĪāĪ• āĪ†āĪ°āĨāĪŊ āĪŪāĪđāĪ°āĨāĪ·āĪŋ āĪ•āĨāĪ°āĨāĪĪāĨāĪ• āĪ•āĨ€ āĪŠāĨāĪĪāĨāĪ°āĨ€ , āĪŪāĪđāĪ°āĨāĪ·āĪŋ āĪ­āĪūāĪ°āĪĶāĨāĪĩāĪūāĪœ āĪ•āĨ€ āĪķāĪŋāĪ·āĨāĪŊāĪū, āĪĶāĪļāĪ°āĪūāĪœāĨāĪž āĪŊāĨāĪĶāĨāĪ§ āĪ•āĨ€ āĪļāĨˆāĪĻāĨāĪŊ-āĪĻāĨ‡āĪĪāĪū, āĪŠāĨāĪ°āĪŊāĪūāĪ— āĪ—āĨāĪ°āĨāĪ•āĨāĪē āĪ•āĨ€ āĪ‰āĪŠāĪ•āĨāĪēāĪŠāĪĪāĪŋ, ‘āĪŠāĨāĪ·āĨāĪŠāĪ• āĪĩāĪŋāĪŪāĪūāĪĻ’ āĪāĪĩāĪ‚ ‘āĪ…āĪ—āĨāĪĻāĪŋ-āĪĩāĪūāĪĢ’ āĪœāĨˆāĪļāĨ‡ āĪŪāĪđāĪūāĪĻ āĪŊāĪ‚āĪĪāĨāĪ°āĨ‹āĪ‚ āĪ•āĨ€ āĪŪāĪđāĪ°āĨāĪ·āĪŋ āĪ­āĪūāĪ°āĪĶāĨāĪĩāĪūāĪœ āĪ•āĨ€ āĪļāĪđ-āĪ†āĪĩāĪŋāĪ·āĨāĪ•āĪūāĪ°āĪ• āĪ•āĨāĪ°āĨāĪĪāĪ•āĨ€, āĪ•āĨ‡ āĪ•āĨāĪŊāĪū āĪļāĪŪāĨāĪŽāĪĻāĨāĪ§ āĪĨāĨ‡? āĪŪāĪđāĪūāĪĪāĨāĪŪāĪū āĪķāĪŽāĪ°āĨ€ āĪāĪĩāĪ‚ āĪŪāĪđāĪ°āĨāĪ·āĪŋ āĪ•āĨāĪ°āĨāĪĪāĪ•āĨ€ āĪ•āĨ‹ āĪŪāĨ‹āĪ•āĨāĪ· āĪŠāĨāĪ°āĪĶāĪūāĪĻ āĪāĪĩāĪ‚ āĪ‰āĪĻāĪ•āĨ€ āĪ—āĪūāĪĨāĪūāĪāĪ‚ āĪŠāĨāĪĻāĨ‡ āĪāĪĩāĪ‚ āĪļāĨāĪĻāĪĻāĨ‡ āĪĩāĪūāĪēāĨ‹āĪ‚ āĪ•āĨ‹ āĪļāĨāĪ–, āĪķāĪūāĪ‚āĪĪāĪŋ, āĪāĪķāĨāĪĩāĪ°āĨāĪŊāĪĪāĪū āĪāĪĩāĪ‚ āĪĩāĨˆāĪ­āĪĩāĪĪāĪū āĪ•āĪū āĪĩāĪ°āĪĶāĪūāĪĻāĨĪ

āĪœāĪūāĪĻāĪĻāĨ‡ āĪ•āĨ‡ āĪēāĪŋāĪ āĪŠāĨāĪŋāĪ, ‘āĪķāĪŽāĪ°āĨ€: āĪŪāĪđāĪūāĪĻ āĪ°āĪūāĪŪ āĪ­āĪ•āĨāĪĪ āĪ•āĨ€ āĪ•āĪĨāĪū’, āĪŠāĨŒāĪ°āĪūāĪĢāĪŋāĪ• āĪ•āĪĨāĪūāĪ“āĪ‚ āĪŠāĪ° āĪ†āĪ§āĪūāĪ°āĪŋāĪĪāĨĪ

āĪ•āĪĨāĪū āĪēāĨ‡āĪ–āĪ• āĪĄāĨ‰ āĪŊāĪĪāĨ‡āĪ‚āĪĶāĨāĪ° āĪķāĪ°āĨāĪŪāĪū – āĪļāĪĻ āĨ§āĨŊāĨŦāĨĐ āĪŪāĨ‡āĪ‚ āĪāĪ• āĪđāĪŋāĪĻāĨāĪĶāĨ‚ āĪļāĪĻāĪūāĪĪāĪĻ āĪŠāĪ°āĪŋāĪĩāĪūāĪ° āĪŪāĨ‡āĪ‚ āĪœāĪĻāĨāĪŪāĨ‡ āĪĄāĨ‰ āĪŊāĪĪāĨ‡āĪ‚āĪĶāĨāĪ° āĪķāĪ°āĨāĪŪāĪū āĪ•āĨ€ āĪ°āĨāĪšāĪŋ āĪŽāĪšāĪŠāĪĻ āĪļāĨ‡ āĪđāĨ€ āĪļāĪĻāĪūāĪĪāĪĻ āĪ§āĪ°āĨāĪŪ āĪ—āĨāĪ°āĪ‚āĪĨāĨ‹āĪ‚ āĪ•āĪū āĪŠāĪ āĪĻ āĪŠāĪūāĪ āĪĻ āĪāĪĩāĪ‚ āĪķāĨāĪ°āĪĩāĪĢ āĪŪāĨ‡āĪ‚ āĪ°āĪđāĨ€ āĪđāĨˆāĨĪ āĪĪāĪ•āĪĻāĨ€āĪ•āĨ€ āĪĩāĪŋāĪķāĨāĪĩāĪĩāĪŋāĪĶāĨāĪŊāĪūāĪēāĪŊ āĪ—āĨāĪ°āĪūāĨ›, āĪ‘āĪļāĨāĪŸāĨāĪ°āĪŋāĪŊāĪū, āĪļāĨ‡ āĪ°āĪļāĪūāĪŊāĪĻ āĪĪāĪ•āĪĻāĨ€āĪ•āĨ€ āĪŪāĨ‡āĪ‚ āĪŠāĨ€.āĪ…āĪšāĨ.āĪĄāĨ€ āĪ•āĨ€ āĪ‰āĪŠāĪūāĪ§āĪŋ āĪĩāĪŋāĪķāĪŋāĪ·āĨāĪŸāĪĪāĪū āĪ•āĨ‡ āĪļāĪūāĪĨ āĪŠāĨāĪ°āĪūāĪŠāĨāĪĪ āĪ•āĪ°āĪĻāĨ‡ āĪ•āĨ‡ āĪŠāĪķāĨāĪšāĪūāĪĪ āĪĩāĪđ āĪļāĪĻ āĨ§āĨŊāĨŪāĨŊ āĪļāĨ‡ āĪ…āĪŠāĪĻāĨ‡ āĪŠāĪ°āĪŋāĪĩāĪūāĪ° āĪļāĪđāĪŋāĪĪ āĪŠāĪ°āĨāĪĨ āĪ‘āĪļāĨāĪŸāĨāĪ°āĨ‡āĪēāĪŋāĪ† āĪŪāĨ‡āĪ‚ āĪĻāĪŋāĪĩāĪūāĪļ āĪ•āĪ° āĪ°āĪđāĨ‡āĪ‚ āĪđāĨˆāĪ‚, āĪĪāĪĨāĪū āĪŠāĪķāĨāĪšāĪŋāĪŪāĨ€ āĪ‘āĪļāĨāĪŸāĨāĪ°āĨ‡āĪēāĪŋāĪ† āĪ•āĨ‡ āĪ–āĪĻāĪĻ āĪ‰āĪĶāĨāĪŊāĨ‹āĪ— āĪŪāĨ‡āĪ‚ āĪ•āĪūāĪ°āĨāĪŊ āĪ°āĪĪ āĪđāĨˆāĪ‚āĨĪ

āĪĩāĪđ āĪŠāĪ°āĨāĪĨ āĪļāĨāĪĨāĪŋāĪĪ āĪāĪ• āĪ§āĪūāĪ°āĨāĪŪāĪŋāĪ• āĪļāĪ‚āĪļāĨāĪĨāĪū ‘āĪķāĨāĪ°āĨ€ āĪ°āĪūāĪŪ āĪ•āĪĨāĪū āĪļāĪ‚āĪļāĨāĪĨāĪūāĪĻ āĪŠāĪ°āĨāĪĨ’ āĪ•āĨ‡ āĪļāĪ‚āĪļāĨāĪĨāĪūāĪŠāĪ•/ āĪ…āĪ§āĨāĪŊāĪ•āĨāĪ· āĪđāĨˆāĪ‚āĨĪ āĪ‰āĪĻāĨāĪđāĨ‹āĪ‚āĪĻāĨ‡ āĪŠāĨŒāĪ°āĪūāĪĢāĪŋāĪ• āĪ•āĪĨāĪūāĪ“āĪ‚ āĪŠāĪ° āĪ†āĪ§āĪūāĪ°āĪŋāĪĪ āĪ•āĪˆ āĪēāĪ˜āĨ āĪ•āĪĨāĪūāĪāĪ‚ āĪāĪĩāĪ‚ āĪ•āĪūāĪĩāĨāĪŊāĨ‹āĪ‚ āĪ•āĨ€ āĪ°āĪšāĪĻāĪū āĪ•āĨ€ āĪđāĨˆāĨĪ āĪŊāĪđ āĪļāĪ‚āĪļāĨāĪĨāĪū āĪ§āĪūāĪ°āĨāĪŪāĪŋāĪ• āĪ•āĪĨāĪūāĪ“āĪ‚ āĪ•āĪū āĪŠāĨāĪ°āĪĩāĪšāĪĻ, āĪļāĪĻāĪūāĪĪāĪĻ āĪ§āĪ°āĨāĪŪ āĪ•āĨ‡ āĪŪāĪđāĪūāĪĻ āĪļāĪ‚āĪĪāĨ‹āĪ‚, āĪ‹āĪ·āĪŋāĪŊāĨ‹āĪ‚, āĪŪāĪūāĪĪāĪūāĪ“āĪ‚ āĪ•āĪū āĪšāĪ°āĪŋāĪĪāĨāĪ° āĪĩāĪ°āĨāĪĢāĪĻ āĪāĪĩāĪ‚ āĪ‰āĪĻāĪ•āĨ€ āĪœāĨ€āĪĩāĪĻ āĪ•āĪĨāĪūāĪ“āĪ‚ āĪ•āĨ‡ āĪļāĪ‚āĪ•āĪēāĪĻ āĪŪāĨ‡āĪ‚ āĪ…āĪŠāĪĻāĪū āĪŊāĨ‹āĪ—āĪĶāĪūāĪĻ āĪ•āĪ°āĪĻāĨ‡ āĪ•āĪū āĪŠāĨāĪ°āĪŊāĪūāĪļ āĪ•āĪ°āĪĪāĨ€ āĪ°āĪđāĪĪāĨ€ āĪđāĨˆāĨĪ āĪŊāĪđ āĪēāĪ˜āĨ āĪ‰āĪŠāĪĻāĨāĪŊāĪūāĪļ ‘ āĪķāĪŽāĪ°āĨ€: āĪŪāĪđāĪūāĪĻ āĪ°āĪūāĪŪ āĪ­āĪ•āĨāĪĪ āĪ•āĨ€ āĪ•āĪĨāĪū’ āĪ‰āĪļāĨ€ āĪŠāĨāĪ°āĪŊāĪūāĪļ āĪ•āĨ‡ āĪŦāĪē āĪļāĨāĪĩāĪ°āĨ‚āĪŠ āĪāĪ• āĪŠāĨāĪ°āĪļāĨāĪĪāĨāĪĪāĪŋ āĪđāĨˆāĨĪ

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Susy Thomas, Moderator of the Uniting Church WA

Obedient to God’s call: Susy Thomas

When Susy Thomas received a tap on the shoulder to nominate as Moderator Elect of the Uniting Church WA, she was thrown. As a retired, successful CEO of a community service organisation, she was ready to enjoy some rest and much-loved time with her grandchildren. 

She was encouraged to think about being nominated for the position as Moderator  from several people. After a lot of prayer and discernment with her family and friends, she decided she needed to listen to God. “It was a process,” she said. “But I felt very clearly God telling me that I need to be obedient.” 

At the 2019 Annual Meeting of the Synod of WA, Susy was elected to serve as Moderator of the Uniting Church WA from September 2020 to 2023.   

Susy has often felt the call of God on her life. She was born into a Christian family in Kerala, India, raised to act justly, with mercy and to walk humbly with God, never being ashamed of the gospel. She completed a Bachelor of Economics in India and met her husband Philip, before she relocated to London to be with him and begin a family. In 1982, Susy, Phillip and their two daughters migrated to Perth, Western Australia. 

After working as a teacher in Perth for a while, Susy took on the role of CEO of Drug Arm WA, now called Hope Community. In this challenging role, Susy supported disadvantaged people in the suburbs of Perth.

“We talked about how we could do hands-on things for young people, so we started a street outreach program. We had street vans staffed by volunteers who went out to different spots like Fremantle, the city and regional centres.

“I was also a Justice of the Peace by then, so I was often called in to the Rangeview Remand Centre to sign release papers to bailout kids.”

Susy proposed to the board to use a property as accommodation for young people they had bailed from lockup. They would live there while also learning various hands-on skills like woodwork or computer skills, and also receive counselling.

When they had finished the course, a letter was written to the Magistrate advising them of the course they had completed, in the hopes they would take it into account during sentencing – and that the young person might have a brighter future.

“The programs were funded by the State and Federal Governments and we had similar programs in regional centres such as Kalgoorlie and Geraldton.”

During the time Susy worked at Drug Arm, the organisation experienced huge growth and Susy was also involved with setting up a 13-week drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre in Geraldton.

Since being elected as Moderator Elect in September last year, Susy has been busy preparing for the role. The COVID-19 pandemic has meant that she was unable to visit as many people in person as she would have liked, but it hasn’t stopped her from getting her head stuck into everything required of her as Moderator.

“After I was elected as Moderator Elect, I wanted to learn more about the Uniting Church. Though I was a member of the Uniting Church for 38 years, I have very little understanding of the enormity of the work and the services we provide.

“I’m excited about it. We are a pilgrim people, on the journey for our promised land. Along the way we are worshipping and serving our God. God promises to feed us with Word and sacraments.

“In my mind, our service is whatever we do to please God – that is the worship. You don’t necessarily have to be singing, praising and praying; whenever you’re honouring and pleasing God, it’s worship.”

Susy has spent the year learning from the Uniting Aboriginal and Islander Christian Congress (UAICC), the Multicultural networks, Uniting Church WA schools, and our agencies such as Uniting WA, Good Sammy Enterprises and Juniper.

“All is in the name of Christ through the Uniting Church WA,” she said. “Our faithful congregations, with their prayers and support, enable us to continue the Lord’s work.

“I want to pray with them, I want to walk with them, I want to be supported by them and I want to support them,” she said. “I am a team player; I don’t think I could do anything without a team. I get energy from others and I want to be a support to others, and also supported by others.

“I also firmly believe in giving ownership. We all have different skills, so give people ownership, so they can blossom in that skill.”

One of the things Susy has done this year, is set her theme for her three-year term. She has chosen Romans 15: 13.

“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.”

Susy felt this verse came to her from God, and was a great verse to support people through all the challenges of 2020 so far.

“I thought, ‘what a wonderful God to give this hope to God’s chosen people,” she said. “It is a weird time and the world is trying to sort out everything. This is God showing that without God we cannot do anything in our life.”

“I look forward to see what God calls me to do in this job.”

Susy Thomas been installed as Moderator of the Uniting Church WA on Friday 11 September, 7.00pm at Wesley College Chapel, during the Opening Worship of the Annual Meeting of the Synod of WA. 

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