Buddhist Council of NSW
Connecting the Buddhist communityA world where the dharma – the teachings and practices of the Buddha – are part of everyday life and contribute to the wellbeing of all
Online Event
Initiative focuses on strengthening governance, ethics, and accountability within Buddhist organisations. Drawing on BSWA’s extensive experience, the series is designed to support both individuals and organisations across Australia in fostering safe, ethical, and well-governed Buddhist communities.
This series will be delivered across three Saturday sessions in May, with live-stream access available for online participants.
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Members of the Buddhist Council include places of worship, retreat centres, educational institutions, and professional organisations in NSW and the ACT.
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