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Sri Lankan Seniors in Sydney: A Community That Thrives Through Connection-by Harold Gunatillake

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Sri Lankan Seniors in Sydney: A Community That Thrives Through Connection-by Harold Gunatillake

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  • Sri Lankan Seniors in Sydney: A Community That Thrives Through Connection-by Harold Gunatillake
  • Key organisations that help Sri Lankan Seniors in Sydney
  • Why Sydney’s Sri Lankan Senior Community Stands Out
  • A Living Legacy

Sri Lankan Seniors in Sydney-eLanka

 

Written by Dr Harold Gunatillake OAM (President SLA/NSW 1987/88)

Sri Lankan seniors living in Sydney, NSW, are part of a lively and welcoming community that keeps them connected, active, and grounded in their culture. Unlike in many other countries like the United States or the United Kingdom, Sydney boasts a particularly rich presence of senior groups that regularly come together for meaningful activities. For many of these elders, these gatherings are more than just social occasions—they serve as vital sources of belonging, identity, and happiness.

A Warm Culture of Togetherness

Sri Lankan communities have always cherished the deep bonds across generations, their warm hospitality, and joy in collective celebrations. In Sydney, these heartfelt values have truly taken root. The city’s diverse cultural fabric, along with inspiring Sri Lankan leadership, has created welcoming spaces where seniors can come together regularly—whether weekly or monthly—to

share delicious meals, sing familiar songs, celebrate vibrant festivals, and keep the cherished rhythms of their homeland alive.

These gatherings are more than just entertainment—they’re a source of emotional comfort, helping to lessen feelings of loneliness and offering seniors a chance to navigate life in a new country with dignity and companionship. Many of those involved often tell us these moments are the highlight of their month—places where they feel truly seen, valued, and understood.

Key organisations that help Sri Lankan Seniors in Sydney

Sri Lanka Association of NSW—an organisation that brings together members of the Sri Lankan community in New South Wales. It’s a vibrant and welcoming group dedicated to celebrating Sri Lankan culture, fostering connections, and supporting each other.

Everyone is invited to join and be part of this warm, spirited community.

The Sri Lanka Association of NSW, a beloved community group, happily invites seniors to join their Monthly Fun Days, delightful luncheons, and lively cultural celebrations. These events offer a warm and inviting space for socialising, celebrating cultural pride, and making new friends, all in a cosy environment where everyone can feel truly at home.

The current leadership under President Saliya Tennekoon has indeed sparked an exciting and remarkable revival for the Sri Lanka Association of NSW (SLANSW).

Community observers and figures such as Dr Harold Gunatillake have celebrated this period as a meaningful and positive turning point, applauding the new committee’s proactive efforts to empower the diaspora and build a brighter future together.

Let’s take a moment to appreciate why this era is truly special: Saliya Tennekoon’s enduring dedication to the association stands out, especially in his incredible work managing more than 23 online engagement programs during challenging times. His heartfelt efforts have been key in helping seniors stay connected

and in nurturing a warm, caring community—building a meaningful legacy of support and well-being that continues to inspire us all.

High-Profile Recognition: The committee has successfully hosted flagship community events, such as the recent HSC High Achievers Recognition Ceremony held inside the NSW Parliament, which drew praise from state officials like Hon. Mark Buttigieg MLC.Dynamic

Cultural Initiatives:

It’s inspiring to see how the current management is bringing people together by introducing vibrant community hubs, such as the Western Sydney Multicultural Toastmasters Club, and organising meaningful charity drives. The exciting response to senior functions and community events truly warms the heart, showcasing the dedication of volunteers who keep SLANSW lively and welcoming for everyone!

Aasha Australia Foundation

Aasha is a beloved part of Western Sydney, particularly in neighbourhoods like Blacktown. They often host friendly meet-ups for Sri Lankan seniors and multicultural wellbeing groups that focus on mental health, physical activity, and fostering community bonds. For many

elders, Aasha becomes a cosy, welcoming space where they feel at ease sharing stories and caring for their social wellbeing.

The Tamil Senior Citizens’ Association of NSW has been a warm, welcoming community for Tamil seniors since 1990, making it the longest-standing group of its kind in New South Wales. Open to Australian citizens and permanent residents aged 50 and above, it provides a friendly space at the Strathfield Community Centre, located at 1B Bates St, Homebush NSW 2140, with additional

activities at 4 Brooklyn Street, Strathfield South. Every week, members enjoy a variety of engaging activities and support sessions, which are happily open for applications on Thursdays.

Over the years, this centre has become a special place where Tamil-speaking seniors gather to

share meaningful programs, experience a comforting touch of culture, and enjoy the pleasure of connecting with friends and peers.

  1. The Australian Tamil Seniors Association (ATSA) is a vibrant community that warmly welcomes members. It offers a friendly space for fellowship, promotes health education, and provides helpful socio-economic support to its members.

SydWest Multi-Cultural Services joyfully brings together Sri Lankan seniors through friendly social support groups at welcoming hubs like Blacktown and Mt Druitt. Their cosy morning teas and caring wellbeing sessions create a warm space where elders from diverse backgrounds can connect, nurture

multicultural harmony, and cheerfully celebrate Sri Lankan identity.

Hume Sri Lankan Seniors Association

Located in Sydney’s vibrant south-west, Hume is celebrated for hosting lively cultural celebrations, like Sinhala and Tamil New Year festivities. These events often draw large crowds and beautifully connect cherished traditions with today’s community life, creating warm, inviting gatherings for everyone.

Sinhalese Cultural Forum

The Forum warmly hosts monthly gatherings that celebrate Sinhalese culture, arts, and active ageing. These joyful events

invite seniors to join in singing, storytelling, and cultural performances, helping to keep our cherished traditions alive for generations to come.

This is a really inspiring example of grassroots community leadership at work. Passionate community organisers like Nihal Rupasinghe are so important in helping our diaspora elders stay connected, active, and mentally engaged, creating a warm and supportive environment for all.

Nihal Rupasinghe is a dedicated Australian Migration and Management Consultant, passionate Community Welfare advocate, and enthusiastic Art promoter.

The Impact of Culturally Specific Senior Groups emphasises how these groups bring a unique and meaningful connection for older adults, fostering a sense of belonging and community. They offer a special space where seniors can share their traditions, celebrate their culture, and support each other, creating a warm and inclusive environment. These groups not only enrich the lives of their members but also help strengthen community bonds, making everyone feel more connected and valued.

For migrant communities, regular get-togethers are truly more than just casual social hours; they serve many important roles, providing a sense of belonging, support, and connection that truly matter.

Addressing Isolation: Many seniors in the diaspora frequently encounter unique language and cultural challenges that can make it more difficult to participate in mainstream senior programs. We aim to understand and bridge these gaps, ensuring everyone feels welcome and included.

Preserving Cultural Roots: When seniors gather with friends, they can speak their native language, share delicious traditional foods, and reminisce fondly about their lives in Sri Lanka. It’s a warm and joyful way to keep their rich heritage alive and create meaningful connections.

Adding live entertainment, such as performances by talented local vocalists like Walter Seneviratne, really enriches the experience and brings a warm, therapeutic touch. Music is such a wonderful way to evoke memories, happiness, and a sense of community that everyone can cherish.

Why Sydney’s Sri Lankan Senior Community Stands Out

Several factors contribute to the vibrant and welcoming nature of Sri Lankan senior groups in Sydney:

  • Dedicated leadership with many years of experience in fostering community
  • Easy-to-reach community centres spread across various
  • Supportive multicultural programs sponsored by the government that warmly encourage senior
  • A large, united Sri Lankan diaspora that cherishes maintaining its cultural
  • A common wish among seniors to stay active, social, and connected with others.

Meanwhile, Sri Lankan communities in countries like the US and the UK often encounter challenges such as widespread geographic dispersion, fewer community centres, and less organised senior programs.

However, Sydney’s example wonderfully demonstrates what can happen when community groups, volunteers, and a strong sense of cultural pride come together to build a warm and supportive environment.

A Living Legacy

The vibrant network of senior groups from Sri Lanka in Sydney is more than just a social scene — it’s like a living gift passed down through generations. These gatherings keep languages, music, traditions, and shared memories alive. They help elders stay engaged and active in community life, rather than just watching from the sidelines. Plus, they give a warm feeling of home, even when they’re far away from their original home.

For the younger members, these groups are wonderful reminders of the strength and perseverance of Sri Lankan culture. For the

seniors themselves, these places are filled with joy, laughter, and a deep sense of belonging.

Sydney’s Sri Lankan elders aren’t just growing older — they’re ageing together, and that makes every moment even more meaningful and heartwarming.

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