Gurudwaras in Australia
Sikhism is a small but growing minority religion in Australia, that can trace its origins in the nation to the 1830s. The Sikhs form one of the largest subgroups of Indian Australians with 26,500 adherents according to the 2006 census, having grown from 17,000 in 2001 and 12,000 in 1996
“It is said that the first Indian had come to Australia as part of Captain Cook’s ship, the first settlers in Australia. Before roads and road transport was developed, many Indians had come to Australia to run Camel trains. These brave Indians were called Afghans and kept the communication and supply line open between Melbourne and the center of Australia. They would transport goods and mail over Camel backs in the desert. There is no descendent of these Afghans that I could get in touch with. Some of the earliest Punjabi arrivals in Australia included Sardar Beer Singh, Johal who came in 1895 and Sardar Narain Singh Hayer, who arrived in 1898. Many Punjabis took part in the rush for gold on the Victorian fields while numbers of Muslims from North Western Punjab region worked as camel drivers in the Central Australian desert. More Indians came to Australia more than fifty years ago while both Australia and India were British colonies. These enterprising Sikhs came to work on the Banana Plantations in Southern Queensland. Today a large number of them live in the town of Wolgoolga (roughly half way between Sydney and Brisbane on the highway. These people have their own Banana Farms and are quite rich. Their riches have come by hard work. There are two Sikh temples in Wolgoolga. One of them even has a Museum on Sikhism.
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Oldest Sikh temple in Queensland. Only has gatherings on Sunday mornings. All are welcome to come and visit.
Located at 9 – 11 Shepparton Road, Helensvale, the Guru Maneyo Granth Gold Coast Gurdwara is based approximately 20 minutes’ drive from Surfers Paradise, and is positioned centrally between Coolangatta and Brisbane’s Logan Road Gurdwara; making the Gurdwara ideally located and easily accessible to all communities of the Gold Coast and South Brisbane. The Gold […]
280 Shreeve Road(off Nicholson Road),Canning Vale WA 6155, Western Australia Tel: 9256 1314 President: Amarjit Singh AmarVice President: Dr Kanwal Jit SinghSecretary: Daljit Singh DhillonA/ Secretary: DS Cheema Opening Time: Every Sunday 9AM TO 12AM On March 04, 2001 the Sikh temple at Canning Vale was thrown open to all. Premier Geoff Gallop gave an […]
Gurdwara Sahib of Allenby Gardens Opens on Monday & Wednesday night from 6-9pm and Sunday from 10-1pm
The Sikh Sangat has been living in Brisbane for well over fifty years. The religious congregation started to be organized since 1981. Sikh families use to get together at Camp hill School of Arts, After with arrangement of the Monthly Congregation at a rented hall of Blind Welfare Association in Woolloongabba in 1982 onwards. At […]
ONE FATHER LORD AND WE ALL ARE HIS CHILDREN The new building of Sri Guru Singh Sabah Gurdwara at Revesby is constructed at the cost of over two millions dollars with the grace of His Almighty and the cooperation of the Sangat. This is the first Gurdwara in Sydney and the third in Australia. Location […]
The Sabha (SGNSS) was set up in 1981 to carry on the religious affair of the sangat in Melbourne. Prior to that and beginning in 1977 families had met in private homes, then Rathdowne Primary School and later Box Hill Primary school as centres for the Sikh Sangat. In 1984, through the efforts of the […]