Aura of Punjab in Australia
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who we are
CPSCA is a not-for-profit apolitical community organisation
The Canberra Punjabi Sports and Cultural Association, established in 2014, is run by volunteers that represents over 5000 Punjabi-speaking residents of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) hinterland. The main aim of CPSCA is to provide a platform for experiencing and participating in traditional Punjabi sports, culture and food thereby adding to the rich multicultural attributes of the ACT hinterland, promoting a sense of belonging, and empowering participants to value their heritage while building their confidence to contribute positively.
what do we offer
Advancing multiculturism and community service.
CPSCA was formed to support the Punjabi language and the community; promote traditional Punjabi sports, culture and food; felicitate visiting Punjabi artists; conduct/engage in multicultural community activities and tree plantings; liaise with the ACT government, the High Commission of India and the federal government; and advocate on community related issues including culturally appropriate aged care facilities, large community hall, fully resourced hospital and health services.
Our Team of Vulunteers
Trusted pillars of strength and support working behind the scene in our journey to serving the community .
Dr Harjindrer Dhindsa
Young. Australian
Dr Sunita Dhindsa
Young.Strategist
Paramdeep Nrain
Young.Volunteer
Naninder Khatra
Young.Entrepreneur
A few things we’re great at
Our all-inclusive and holistic approach to individual’s and community development is unique and exemplary.
CANBERRA KHED (SPORTS) MELA
Post-pandemic, the need was felt to re-start Canberra Khed Mela. In additins, CPSCA also wants to bring the Annual Sikh Games to Canberra by 2027.
SOCIO-CULTURAL & LITERARY EVENTS
This year’s Royal was the fifth alcohol-free family RPD. The cultural program usually involves local Canberran talent and renowned Punjabi singers live in concert.
FESTIVALS & ENVIRONMENT
CPSCA organised a plantation drive at Guru Ka Bag, which was established at John Knight Park to mark the 551 st Gurpurb of Guru Nanak Dev ji.
Latest news
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We would love to hear from you!
Please feel free to contact us for any comments, suggestions or assistance to achieve community wellbeing, harmony and environmental benefits.