Reflections on the wonderful visit of Hon. Vijitha Herath to Australia-by Harold Gunatillake

Visits by Sri Lankan government representatives to overseas communities are truly meaningful moments. They provide a wonderful chance to deepen cultural, social, educational, and
personal bonds, while also giving our expatriate Sri Lankans a warm opportunity to hear the latest news from back home.
Many members of the Melbourne Sri Lankan community came together at the recent event with Hon. Vijitha Herath, eager to learn more about their homeland’s current situation, ongoing initiatives, and ways to get involved. Some attendees felt that the discussion didn’t quite meet their expectations for detail on the broader progress in Sri Lanka. Instead, the talk mainly touched on issues that have already been widely discussed in traditional and social media.
For overseas Sri Lankans, these gatherings are meaningful opportunities to connect and stay informed about the country’s future, priorities, and challenges. They also provide a welcoming space for open conversations, helping the community find friendly ways to support national growth from afar.
Considering the warmth and interest shown by the Melbourne community, many believed the visit would have been a wonderful opportunity to share a broader range of updates — especially on topics such as economic recovery, social development, public services, and long-term planning.
As a community, we genuinely value the effort you put into connecting with Sri Lankans living abroad. We’re also hopeful that future visits will offer even more opportunities for open conversations, in-depth briefings, and heartfelt interactions. This way, expatriates can stay informed, feel connected, and actively support Sri Lanka’s ongoing journey.
Sri Lankans living abroad genuinely want to hear about the wonderful socio-economic progress happening in our homeland when we’re away, especially with so much misinformation floating around. It’s not about criticizing but sharing a heartfelt wish to stay informed and hopeful.
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