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
Vesak in Parliament 2026
Vesak is the most significant event in the Buddhist calendar, commemorating the birth, Enlightenment, and passing of the Buddha. It is a meaningful opportunity for us, as a community, to come together in reflection and to share the values of compassion, peace, and wisdom.
In May 2026, our community came together to commemorate Vesak at the Parliament House, Sydney. The event was marked with joy, reflection, and a deep sense of shared spiritual connection.
Our members
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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Curious about how to practice Buddhism or how to become a Buddhist? Our comprehensive resources guide you through learning Buddhism, from an introduction to meditation and Buddhist protocols to understanding Buddhism in Australia and its vibrant Buddhist festivals. Explore “Ask a Buddhist” for insights and start your journey to practising Buddhism today.

Meditation, retreats and festivals
Explore the wide range of events offered by our member organisations.

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Buddhist chaplaincy

Buddhism in schools

Advocacy
We advocate on issues impacting Buddhist communities and important social concerns.
NSW Declaration on Domestic and Family Violence
More than 70 prominent religious leaders representing all major faiths signed a declaration last November with the NSW Government to help end domestic violence. The declaration was developed in consultation with leaders from the Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Hindu,...
Life of a hospital chaplain: Dane Millanta and Trish Nguyen, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Dane Millanta and Trish Nguyen have together spent 22 years as Buddhist chaplains at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Camperdown. Since the Buddhist Council of NSW was awarded an additional subsidy in 2021 they each increased their hours, so we now have a presence in...





