Source: Bhutan News Network The Second Australian Bhutanese Conference has concluded on Saturday with Bhutanese community leaders from across Australia committing to further strengthen their…
Dear Community Members, On behalf of Bhutanese Australian Association of South Australia (BAASA), I write to invite all the Community Members to participate in 6th…
The first group of people from refugee camps in Nepal under the of Australian Government for 202 visas arrived in Adelaide, South Australia. Four families arrived…
The Bhutanese Australian Association of South Australia (BAASA) observed the fourth anniversary by electing a new executive on Feb. 8th at St. John Church, Salisbury.…
Dear Members, It gives me great pleasure to be able to finally announce the election date as well as the date of the handing over…
(Delivered by Neeru Khapangi) Honourable Minister Mark Butler, Members of Parliament, Mayors, Uncle Lewis O’Brien, Department of Immigration and Citizenship officials, representatives from the Service…
A total of 185 Bhutanese, who were resettled in South Australia since 2008, have received Australian citizenship at a special ceremony held in Adelaide on…
The Bhutanese Australian Association of South Australia (BAASA) provides a broad range of support services to the Bhutanese community in South Australia. BAASA is seeking…
By Brett Williamson (ABC/Adelaide) After 17 years in a refugee village in Nepal, Sushil Niroula has finally found a new home, and will proudly take…
BAASA has received a grant from Department of Communities and Social Inclusion to run programs for young people. A total of $12,000 is received YouthConnect…