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Diamond Way Buddhist Group Northern Beaches

Address: Unit 10, 104-106 Old Pittwater Road Brookvale   NSW
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Diamond Way
Phone:
E-mail: NorthernBeaches@diamondway-center.org
Website: http://diamondway.org.au/centres/northernbeaches
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Main Contact: Greg 0434 611 481  
Teacher: Lama Ole Nydahl  
Spiritual Director: Gyalwa Karmapa Trinley Thaye Dorje  
Notes and Events:

PLEASE NOTE:

Please call Kahla if the gate is locked: Kahla 0414 875 900

We meet every Monday night at 7:30pm for a half hour of meditation, followed by informal teachings or discussions.

Meditation at the new venue commenced in April 2016 at B-side Creative Space Warehouse in Brookvale (Unit 10, 104-106 Old Pittwater Rd, at the very back past the fitness centre).

Call

Patricia 0450 393 440
Greg 0434 611 481 


Diamond Way Buddhist Centre Sydney

Address: 15/92 Cope Street, Waterloo   NSW
Tradition: Vajrayana, Karma Kagyu
Affiliation: Buddhist Centres Diamond Way
Phone: Call Matt 0413 50 2629 or Gary 0402 83 4604
E-mail: Sydney@diamondway-center.org
Website: http://diamondway.org.au/sydney
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Main Contact: Matt Balara  (Phone: 0413 50 2629)
Spiritual Director: Lama Ole Nydahl  
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 Call
(02) 9699 1555
Phil or Gabrielle 

Newcomers are always welcome for public meditation every Monday and Thursday at 8pm. You don't need to bring anything, and there's no cost.

The best night for your first visit is Monday, when there's a 30-minute talk at 8pm by an experienced member of the group, with time for questions, followed by a guided meditation. We're usually finished by 9pm.

On Thursday night there is a 10-minute talk at 8pm, followed by a guided meditation, which goes for about half an hour.


Ding Hui Dharma Centre

Address: 3 Shelley Street   Campsie NSW 2194
Tradition: Mahayana
Affiliation: Chinese Buddhist Association of NSW
Phone: 02) 9718 1611
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Main Contact: Ven.Zheng Yun  
Teacher: Ven. Shi Zheng Yun  
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Saturday: Evening Chanting at 7:00pm (Conducted in Mandarin) Sunday: Morning Chanting at 9:00pm (Conducted in Mandarin)

Meditation Class at 7:00pm (Conducted in English)


FPMT Australia Ltd

Address: PO Box 135,   Erskineville NSW 2043
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Gelug
Affiliation: FPMT
Phone: 0408 428 545
E-mail: office@fpmta.org.au
Website: http://www.fpmta.org.au
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Main Contact: Peter Stickels  Email  (Phone: 0408 428 545)
Spiritual Director: Lama Thubten Zopa Rinpoche  
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FPMT Australia Ltd is affiliated with the FPMT, an international Tibetan Buddhist organisation, which actively upholds the Buddhist principles taught by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama.

The FPMT Australian national office supports all FPMT centres, projects, services and activities in Australia by organising bi-annual national meetings, coordinating Buddhist teaching tours and other national activities, as well as maintains harmonious communication between the centres and other parts of the organisation.

The FPMTA website contains the complete list of contact details of all the FPMT centres, study groups and projects in Australia, and news and information about Tibetan Buddhist retreats and Buddhist teaching tours in Australia.


Indonesian Buddhist Society of NSW - Cetiya Dhammadasa

Address: 37/112-122A McEvoy Street Alexandria NSW 2015   NSW
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: 0413 373 440 (Faith) 0421 356 598 (Andy) 0410 888 292
E-mail: ibsnsw@gmail.com
Website: https://www.ibsnsw.org.au/
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The Indonesian Buddhist Society of NSW Inc. (IBS) is a group of lay Buddhist practitioners who are committed to putting the Dhamma into the daily activities order to be of benefit to oneself and to all.
Established in 1999, the Association runs regular Sunday mornings of service at Cetiya Dhammadasa in Alexandria, as well as kids Sunday school and Buddhist special services.

We welcome all who wish to find out more about a Buddhist way of life or who seek a community within which to practice the Dhamma. Cetiya Dhammadasa is the name of our temple as the meeting place.
We are well-known for providing quality speakers – monks and lay practioners – to give advice and teachings on Buddhist practice and meditation through insightful Dhamma Talks.

IBS aims to teach and practice Buddhist teachings and meditation and also to foster friendship and goodwill among Buddhists residents in New South Wales.

Our aims:

  1. To engage in and encourage education activities that will increase public awareness of Buddhism according to the Pali Texts.
  2. To provide facilities for the teaching and practice of Buddhism according to the Pali Texts.
  3. To provide support for Buddhist monks and nuns.
  4. To provide social welfare services to members of the association and to other people in need.


JALU (On-line)

Address:   NSW
Tradition: Vajrayana, Non Sectarian
E-mail: jalu.meditation.centre@gmail.com
Website: https://www.jalumeditation.org/
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Jalü is a non-sectarian, online meditation centre and network of meditation groups. We offer two distinct streams of practice and training:

• a secular program of Calm Abiding and Insight meditation instruction for people of all faiths or no faith;
• a non-sectarian Buddhist program focused on sharing the core of the Buddha’s teachings, specifically teachings on meditation, compassion and the nature of mind.
• At present Jalü is mainly an online centre. Connect with us by visiting our Facebook page or YouTube channel or follow Pema Düddul on Twitter. You can also use the form below to contact us and register for classes and workshops.

 
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/JaluMeditation/
 


Karma Yiwong Samten Ling Tibetan Buddhist Centre

Address: 1064 Sandy Creek Road, Molong NSW 2866 Postal Address 1064 Sandy Creek Rd MOLONG NSW 2866   NSW
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan - Karma Kagyu
Affiliation: Rumtek Monastery Sikkim - North India
Phone: Phone (02) 6366 8376 0434 791 413
E-mail: office@kysl.org
Website: https://kysl.org/
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Main Contact: Rosie & Gerry Aguila  
Spiritual Director: Ven Dekhung Gyaltsey Tulku Rinpoche  
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Karma Yiwong Samten Ling is a retreat centre in the Karma Kagyu Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism under the direction of Ven. Dekhung Gyaltsey Tulku Rinpoche


Karuna Foundation

Address: Buddhist Society of NSW) PO Box 89 North Sydney NSW 2059  NSW
Tradition: Mahayana, Tien-tai Hua-yen, Japanese
Phone: (02) 9929 8643
Fax: 9955 6183
Website: http://www.karunafoundation.org.au/default.asp
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Teacher: Malcolm Pearce  
Main Contact: Nara  
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The Karuna Foundation has two centres, Katoomba and Sydney. Introductory courses of eight evening sessions are held four times per year. Regular programs for members: Sunday afternoons and Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings.

Weekend retreats are held at the Katoomba centre


Khedrubje Kadampa Buddhist Centre

Address: 165 Willoughby Rd, Wamberal, NSW 2260   NSW
Tradition: Vajrayana, Gelugpa, Tibetan
Phone: (02) 4385 2609
E-mail: info@centralcoastmeditation.org
Website: http://centralcoastmeditation.org/the-centre
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Teacher: Ven Geshe. Kelsang Dawa  
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Khedrubje Kadampa Buddhist Centre, a not for profit organisation, was established in February 2011. The purpose of the Centre is to provide an opportunity for people to learn how to solve their daily problems and find lasting peace through integrating Buddha’s teachings into their everyday lives.

We hold weekly meditation drop-in classes throughout the coast. We also provide a committed study program which is held at the Centre most Sundays. In addition to these classes we offer a schedule of day courses, social events and free talks. Everyone is welcome!

The Centre is located at The Grove, 165 Willoughby Rd, Wamberal, NSW 2260


Koyasan Seizanji Temple

Address: 301 Eastern Valley Way, Middle Cove, NSW 2068   NSW
Tradition: Vajrayana, Koyasan Shingonshu Koyasan Shingonshu(one word) (Japanese Tantric Esoteric Buddism)
Affiliation: Koyasan Shingon Mission of Australia - Seizanji Temple
Phone: (02) 9417 6555
E-mail: info@shingon.org.au
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Founder: Kobo Daishi Kukai  
Spiritual Head: Rev. Washo Saito  
Main Contact: Rev. William Washo Saito  Email  
Spiritual Director: Rev. Washo Saito  
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Shingon Mikkyo 
Shingon (Mantra), Mikkyo(Esoteric) is a form of Tantric Buddhism introduced to Japan 1300 years ago Kobo Daishi Kukai, who was the only student to acquire all of the teachings of his master Hui Kuo. Since then it has remained an unbroken lineage of teacher and student relationships. Its goal is lo realize enlightenment in this lifetime and lead a productive and benevolent life. Shingon Mikkyo is also known for its healing tradition called Kaji, which is the transference of the Buddha’s grace instilling a sacred peace of mind and increasing ones life force.

Washo Saito is the only Shingon Buddhist Abbot living in Australia and has been teaching Shingon Meditation (Ajikan and Gachirinkan) for a number of years.

Ajikan Meditation
Ajikan is a meditation focusing on the Sanskrit "A" syllable and Gachirinkan a meditation that focuses on the moon. Its benefits include relief from stress and anxiety and attainment of a peaceful mind. This practice is not difficult and requires around 15 minutes a day for beginners. Rev. Washo Saito’s teacher, Rev. Keisho Nagao, before retiring was second in charge of Koyasan Shingon headquarters in Japan.

Meditation Sessions
Sessions are held each Saturday at 11:15am-12:15 pm at The Buddhist Council of NSW headquarters, Level 1, 441 Pacific Highway Crows Nest, ph: (02) 99668893

Practitioners are required to bring a cash donation of their own choosing for the Buddhist Council.


Kunsang Yeshe Retreat Centre

Address: Escarpments Estate, 33   Katoomba NSW 2780
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Gelugpa
Affiliation: FPMT
Phone: 02 4782 9308
E-mail: info@kunsangyeshe.com.au
Website: http://www.kunsangyeshe.com.au/
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Main Contact: Venerable Tencho  
Spiritual Director: Lama Zopa Rinpoche  
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For inquiries about classes or events, contact the Spiritual Program Co-ordinator
email: program@skymesh.com.au    Mobile: 0400 711 983

Starting on Wednesday the 22nd of November the weekly meditation class and weekly dharma classes will no longer be run at 137 Narrowneck Road, Katoomba – we will be running all weekly meditation and dharma classes at ‘Escarpments Estate

’Just a 2 minute drive from the Centre in Narrowneck road. We look forward to seeing you! 


Lankarama Buddhist Temple

Address: 35 Oak Street, Schofield NSW, 2762   NSW
Tradition: Theravada, Sri Lankan
Affiliation: Sri Lankan Buddhist Vihara Association
Phone: (02) 9627 2594
E-mail: lankaramasydney@gmail.com
Website: http://www.sriexpress.com/temples/australia/182-lankarama-buddhist-temple-schofields-sydney.html
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Teacher: Venerable Meegahakumbure Dhammagavesi  
Main Contact: President, Sri Lanka Buddhist Vihara Association (SLBVA)  (Phone: (02) 9614 5772 0423 367 056)
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Lankarama Vihara is a traditional Theravada Buddhist Temple established in Sydney that promotes Dhamma, the teachings of Buddha in Australia. There are three residing Sri Lankan Buddhist monks regularly conducting Dhamma sermons in Sinhala and English and fulfilling religious requirements of the Buddhist community. It also provide the temporary accommodation to the visiting Banthes. It is situated in a tranquil and serene landscape in Schofields.


Lien Hoa Temple

Address: 260 Newbridge Rd   Moorebank NSW 2170
Tradition: Mahayana, Vietnamese
Affiliation: Vietnamese Buddhist Association and Liên Hoa Temple in Saigon
Phone: 0416 479 752 Tel & Fax 02-95596789
Website: https://chuaadida.com/chi-tiet-chua-lien-hoa-sydney-3255.html
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Spiritual Director: Venerable Hai Trieu Am  
Teacher: Ven Tâm Lạc  
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Lien Hoa Pagoda is a nunnery that has joined the Unified Buddhist Church of Vietnam  in NSW, Australia.

The Nun Abbot was alone in the temple until Sister Hue Nhan asked to be  ordained in 1997. The nun named the pagoda after Master's Lien Hoa Pagoda in Saigon, Master  Hai Trieu Am.

The temple guides the need to learn Buddhism for Buddhists mostly in the  North, East and West areas near the city of Sydney.  

Every week, about 30-40 people come to worship Buddha on Sunda


Little Dust Buddhist Community

Address: website   NSW
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Affiliation: rainbodhi
E-mail: contact@littledust.org
Website: https://littledust.org/
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Main Contact: Bhante Akaliko  
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Little Dust connects communities across Australia to the Buddha’s teachings. We create Dhamma and meditation events for Buddhists from diverse cultural backgrounds, as well as new Buddhists and the Buddh-ish. Little Dust aims to make Buddhism available to everyone, especially in regional and country areas where access to the Dhamma is limited. 

The name Little Dust comes from the story of Brahmā Sahampati requesting the Buddha to teach out of compassion, saying that there are many beings with little dust in their eyes who would be able to understand the Buddha’s teaching.


Losang Dragpa Kadampa Buddhist Centre

Address: 36 Texas St Street, Mayfield NSW 2304   NSW
Tradition: Vajrayana, Gelugpa
Affiliation: New Kadampa Tradition - International Kadampa Buddhist Union
Phone: +61 2 4023 0215
E-mail: info@meditateinnewcastle.org
Website: http://www.meditateinnewcastle.org/
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Spiritual Director: Geshe Kelsang Gyatso  
Teacher: Mick Marcon is the Resident Teacher  
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Losang Dragpa Kadampa Buddhist Centre was established in October 2009 and is now based in a small house in Mayfield, five minutes drive from Newcastle city centre. The purpose of the centre is to provide a facility where people can learn about meditation and the Buddhist way of life.

We hold weekly drop-in classes at Merewether, New Lambton, Mayfield, Erina, Tuggerah and Warners bay. In addition, we also provide a committed study program which is held at Losang Dragpa centre most Sundays. This program is specifically designed for those who wish to deepen their understanding and practical application of Buddhas teachings in their daily lives.


Lotus Buds Sangha Association

Address: c/- Ms Khanh Le Van, 43 Osprey Drive Illawong NSW 2234   NSW
Tradition: Mahayana, Western
Phone: (02) 9543 7823
Website: http://www.lotusbudsangha.org/
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Spiritual Director: Thich Nhat Hahn  
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meditation classes

sydney inner west

Every Wednesday at 7:30pm
Buddhist Library, 90 Church Street, Camperdown
Contact John Barclay 9559 8805 barclayjohn0@gmail.com

western suburbs

Every Friday at 7:30pm
Canley Heights
Contact Be Nam Huynh 9711 7712 or Cam Tu Dang 0410 041 876 cam.dang@y7mail.com
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Mahasiddha Kadampa Meditation Centre

Address: 693 - 695 South Dowling Street  Surry Hills NSW 2010
Tradition: Vajrayana, New Kadampa
Affiliation: Dharmapala Centre, Perth W.A., Kadampa Meditation Centre Australia, Melbourne VIC , Ganden Kadampa Buddhist Centre, Gold Coast, QLD, Losang Dragpa Kadampa Buddhist Centre, Newcastle, NSW
Phone: (02) 9699 9902
E-mail: info@meditateinsydney.org
Website: http://www.meditateinsydney.org
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Spiritual Director: Geshe Kelsang Gyatso  
Teacher: Gen Kelsang Dao  
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We offer a full program suitable for everyone – whatever their level of interest, from 
those who seek simple relaxation through meditation to those who wish to find lasting
inner peace and contentment through following the Buddhist path.


Manjushri Buddhist Centre

Address: 40 Wason Street, Milton 2538 NSW   NSW
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan Sakya
Phone: 02 4457 3111 Mobile: 0415 931 204 02 4454 5760
Website: https://www.facebook.com/Manjushri-Buddhist-Centre-Milton-169848176500110/
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Main Contact: Jo:  (Phone: 0410 548 244 )
Spiritual Director: Lama Choedak  
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Regular Program:

Weekly programme includes Tuesday evening Calm Abiding Meditation at 7pm to 8pm. Saturday morning, fortnightly, Vagrasattva Meditation at 9.30am to 10.30am

Location map : http://www.whereis.com/whereis/confirmedMap.do?nref=homeMap

South Coast NSW, North of Ulladulla.


Marpa Buddhist Centre - Damchoe Dogo Ling

Address: PO Box 335 218 The Lakes Way NSW 2428   TUNCURRY NSW
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Sakya,Tsharpa Lineage, but open to all tratditions
Affiliation: Sakya Losal Choe Dzong (Canberra)
Phone: (02) 6555 7167 0409 9286 58
E-mail: pandjmorgan@ozemail.com.au
Website: http://www.marpabuddhistcentre.com.au/
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Main Contact: Peter Morgan  
Spiritual Director: Lama Choedak  
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Notes and Events:

Meditation and Buddhist study at 218 The Lakes Way Tuncurry. It’s across the road from the TAFE/high school, In the shed to the left and behind the house.

Co-ordinator Scott Probst is a practising psychologist.
Regular Meditation/Dharma Meetings:

Practice Sessions:
First Saturdy of month:  Ngondro
Second Sunday: White Tara  10.00am-12.00pm             
Third Sunday: Chenrezig 10.00am-12.00pm 
Third Saturday: Calm Abiding 10.00am-1.00pm

These sessions are held at our gonpa in the home of Maureen Hayes at Rainbow Flat. An Introduction to Calm Abiding Meditation course is held at least once a year.Marpa Buddhist Centre is  open to all Buddhist traditions We organize regular meditation and discussion evenings in the local area, and public events such as talks and weekend workshops or retreats.


Mettarama Nuns' Monastery

Address: Private address, visitors by appointment   Bankstown region Sydney NSW
Tradition: Theravada, Early Buddhist
Affiliation: local monastery- no external affiliation
Phone: +61426727070
E-mail: mettarama.monastery[at]gmail[dot]com
Website: http://www,mettarama.org
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Main Contact: Tammy ( English/Vietnamese)  
Spiritual Director: Bhante Sujato  
Teacher: Ayya Suvira  
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Mettarama is a bhikkhuni monastery which operates under an auspicing arrangement with the Metta Centre, Bankstown.

We regularly offer opportunities for day visits and home visits by appointment in the Harris Park and wider Sydney area. 


Milarepa's Buddhist Centre

Address:   Lightning Ridge NSW 2834
Tradition: Vajrayana
Phone: (+61) 0427167432 / (+61) 0414491899
E-mail: milarepabuddhistcentre@gmail.com
Website: http://www.milarepasbuddhistcentre.com.au
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Teacher: Mila White Tiger  
Main Contact: Donna Mountstephen  Email  (Phone: 0427167432)
Spiritual Director: Mila White Tiger  
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Milarepa’s Buddhist Centre in Lightning Ridge, Australia of the Red Dragon Shaolin Kagyu Lineage. The founder and Vajra Master Mila White Tiger, teaches the Vajrayana Secret Mantra Meditations for the first time on the planet in easy English terminology, of Buddha Marpa and Milarepa’s practice path as well as Shaolin Kung Fu, Tai Chi, and Qi Gong.

Mila White Tiger trained in perfect Guru Yoga under his Teacher, The Purple Dragon. The Purple Dragon is one of the finest Shaolin Masters of this century.

Gen Lama, from The Gyuto Monks of Tibet, has recognised the resident teacher, Mila White Tiger, as a true incarnation of Milarepa, Laughing Vajra.

Mila has been in retreat for 25 years perfecting the esoteric transmission he received through the blessings of the Divine Gurus. For the last year Mila has opened the doors of knowledge and is teaching the Buddhadharma publicly. 

Milarepa’s Buddhist Centre will display Tantric Pantomime’s. It will be the First Australian Centre to provide first class tantric methods as a performance and educational activity. a health and education centre where people can come for treatment, education and techniques to a healthy state of body and mind.


Mountain Spring Monastery

Address: 2657 Bells Line of Road   Bilpin NSW 2758
Tradition: Mahayana, Thich Nhat Hanh, Zen
Affiliation: Plum villiage, France
E-mail: mountainspring@pvaustralia.org
Website: https://www.mountainspringmonastery.org/
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Cradled in the stunning Blue Mountains outside of Sydney, Australia, Mountain Spring Monastery the newest Plum Village monastic practice center, was founded in March 2020.

The 15 acre monastery, which is connected to thousands of acres of national park, houses a monastic community of monks and nuns, and hosts weekly days of mindfulness, local meditation classes, and online practice activities. A large organic farm is a central feature of this beautiful forested oasis.

The monastery also hosts online meditation classes, sanghas and activities on a daily basis, and warmly welcomes visitors of all backgrounds and faith traditions to come and join in the daily practice activities and retreats.


Nan Tien Institute and Temple

Address: 180 Berkeley Road   Berkeley NSW 2506
Tradition: Mahayana, Chinese, Fo Guang Shan monastic order, all welcome !
Affiliation: Fo Guang Shan
Phone: +61 2 42720618
Fax: +61 2 42717862
E-mail: info@nantien.edu.au
Website: http://www.nantien.edu.au
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Marketing Director: Siena Morrisey  Email  (Phone: 42720648)
Main Contact: Student Equiries  Email  (Phone: 42720600)
Teacher: Dr Tamara Ditrich  
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Nan Tien Institute (NTI), located on Australia’s picturesque South Coast of NSW, just south of Sydney, is the country’s first Institute of higher learning grounded in humanistic Buddhist wisdom and values.

This innovative learning environment has grown from a belief that education is an essential part of a life-long quest for knowledge, skills and wisdom. Our vision and mission is to provide a place for cultural exchange, and to broaden students’ knowledge and perspectives through subjects covering the arts, philosophy, humanities, business and science.

As part of a dynamic international learning community that spans Australia, the US and South East Asia, we offer innovative and distinctive subjects and courses designed to enrich and enhance lives. NTI offers an education with a strong foundation focused on multicultural and practical life applications.

NTI is the fourth in a series of tertiary education facilities established worldwide by Fo Guang Shan monastic orders Venerable Master Hsing Yun. Along with our sister universities University of the West in Los Angeles, California; Nan Hua University and Fo Guang University in Taiwan, NTI has the infrastructure to provide a strong support network for students (including future international exchange opportunities).

NTI aims to be recognised internationally for our outstanding location, unique teaching methodologies, world renowned lecturers and researchers, and high-achieving and enlightened students.

With a campus on-site at award-winning major tourist attraction Nan Tien Temple, and a future $40 million campus under construction, NTI has the facilities to support students in all academic endeavours.


Nyima Centre

Address: Wentworth Falls, Blue Mountains   NSW
Tradition: Vajrayana, Kagyu/Nyingma
Affiliation: E-Vam Buddhist Institute, Melbourne
Phone: 0449 579 509
E-mail: nyimacentre@gmail.com
Website: http://www.evaminstitute.org
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Main Contact: Felicity Lodro co-ordinator  (Phone: 0449 579 509)
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Teachers

Ekai Korematsu Osho is Abbot of Jikishoan Zen Buddhist Community in Melbourne and the main Teacher of Jikishoan’s Zen Training and Integrated Buddhist Studies Program. . He is a transmitted teacher in the lineage of Soto Zen tradition receiving his transmission from Daigen Ikko Narasakiin 1986 in Japan. Osho has taught meditation in Japan, India and the USA for 30 years. Since 1997 he has been a faculty member of  Antioch University, USA, for Education Abroad Buddhist Studies Program,

Osho also gives regular Teachings at E-vam Institute in Melbourne.

Lama Pema Dorji Rinpocheis a Yogi of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism and was born into a renowned family of Tibetan Yogis. He was a student of some of the great masters including H.H Dudjom Rinpoche, H.H Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, Chatral Rinpoche, Chagdud Rinpoche, and Trinley Norbu Rinpoche. He is considered a master of Lu Jong ( LuJong are the physical yogic practices in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition).  In 1993 Rinpoche began teaching in the West, first in USA, and many other countries after that.  This will be Rinpoche’s third visit to Australia. This is a rare and fortunate opportunity to receive teachings and Yoga instructions from such a world renowned master.

Traleg Khandro (Felicity Lodro) is Director of Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche’s Centre’s in Sydney, and New York. She has been a student of Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche’s for around 30 years and has done a number of long meditational retreats during that time. Khandro received her Yoga qualifications from the International Yoga Teachers Association  training in both Iyengar and Desikachar styles. Under Rinpoche’s guidance Khandro has also received training in LuJong (Tibetan physical training) and combining these practices with Hatha Yoga. She conducts LuJong classes in both Australia and America. Her LuJong classes provide a unique combination of Tibetan and Indian Yoga, meditation and relaxation techniques. Khandro has a Degree in Psychology.

Neelam Gopalani brings her passion, positive energy and depth of experience to her teaching. She has studied Yoga in India, Thailand and Australia, and has taught people from all walks of life from children to business people. She also has a background in communications and facilitation in the corporate world. "I"m really excited and honoured to share these special practice with you. It is so different to other styles I have learnt over the years.” The 5 Element Form has been taught to Neelam by her main teacher who spent many years training in traditional practises of Yoga in India.


Orana Buddhist Society: Promoting Buddhism & the Dharma in Central & Mid West NSW

Address: Macquarie Street, Dubbo, NSW 2830   NSW
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
E-mail: oranabuddhistsociety@gmail.com
Website: http://oranabuddhistsociety.webs.com
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Main Contact: Ben Zhao  
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We are dedicated to promoting and supporting local Buddhist events, increasing awareness of Buddhism and the Dharma throughout the Central West, Mid West and Far Western NSW

We promote any and all Buddhist events in the region that we become aware of, both on this site and through our regular email list updates.


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