KENYANS IN AUSTRALIA
KENYANS IN AUSTRALIA
Kenyans in Australia is your go-to space for community news, updates, and inspiring stories from fellow Kenyans making their mark across the country. From local events and business highlights to achievements, milestones, and everyday wins, this blog is all about celebrating us — the Kenyan community in Australia. Whether you’re in Perth, Brisbane, or somewhere in between, we’re here to keep you informed, connected, and proud of our roots.

Tony Kamau Named Finalist for Community Leader of the Year at 2025 Empowering Migrants Expo
Kenyans in Queensland are celebrating a proud moment as our president, Tony Kamau, is named a finalist for Community Leader of the Year at the 2025 Empowering Migrants Expo in Brisbane. The event recognized outstanding contributions from migrant leaders, showcasing resilience, unity, and the power of community leadership.

Kenyans in WA Lead the Way with Australia’s First African Community Centre
In a defining moment for the Kenyan-Australian community, plans are underway to build the first African Community Centre in Australia. Located in Darch, WA, this inclusive space will celebrate culture, unity, and belonging—thanks to land awarded by the City of Wanneroo. Join the journey to shape a legacy for generations.

From Struggle to Strategy - How the Diaspora Can Build the Future Before It’s Too Late.
In a bold call to action, Mathew Ndegwa Gitau urges the Kenyan diaspora to move from survival to strategy. From strengthening business forums to unlocking the untapped power of community associations, this article challenges us to build intentional economic structures—and reimagine our impact, both in Australia and back home.

Kenya Community Victoria Marks a Decade of Service and Solidarity
Kenya Community Victoria (KCV) celebrates 10 years of community leadership, cultural preservation, and grassroots resilience. Since 2015, the organisation has remained a vital pillar for the Kenyan diaspora in Victoria—building stakeholder partnerships, hosting events, and supporting community initiatives, all with little to no external funding.