Diplomatic Milestone: High Commissioner Dr. Wilson Kogo Welcomed to Western Australia

Diplomatic Milestone: High Commissioner Dr. Wilson Kogo Welcomed to Western Australia

Kenyan High Commissioner Dr. Wilson Kogo was officially welcomed to Western Australia by Governor Chris Dawson during his first visit to the state — marking a milestone in Kenya–Australia relations. With nearly 2,700 Kenyan students now studying in Perth, the visit reaffirmed growing educational, economic, and diplomatic ties between the two nati

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Silent Battles: Men's Mental Health, Relationships, and the Cost of Immigration
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Silent Battles: Men's Mental Health, Relationships, and the Cost of Immigration

Many men carry silent burdens, especially those who’ve migrated in search of a better life. From lost identity and strained relationships to the pressure of providing for family back home, the emotional toll often goes unspoken. This article explores how immigration and relationship dynamics uniquely impact men’s mental health—and why creating safe, supportive spaces for vulnerability is not just necessary, but urgent. It’s time to remind our men: you don’t have to carry it all alone.

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Legacy in Motion: A Powerful Weekend with Kenyans in New South Wales

Legacy in Motion: A Powerful Weekend with Kenyans in New South Wales

From legacy to financial literacy, the Kenyans in NSW community hosted an impactful weekend—launching the Gitau Foundation and co-hosting a powerful seminar on generational wealth. A true celebration of leadership, unity, and empowerment across communities.

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Land, Legacy & the Long Way Home: A Kenyan-Australian Reflection

Land, Legacy & the Long Way Home: A Kenyan-Australian Reflection

For many Kenyans in Australia, land back home isn't just about property—it's about peace of mind. It's about standing on something that says: I never forgot where I came from. Read our latest feature on land, legacy, and the quiet return home.

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All Eyes on the Pitch: Kenya Stars FC Derby Set to Unite the Community in Queensland

All Eyes on the Pitch: Kenya Stars FC Derby Set to Unite the Community in Queensland

An all-Kenyan derby is set to ignite the Q League this weekend as Kenya Stars FC’s two new teams, United FC and Dynamo FC, go head-to-head. Come support our players and celebrate our community spirit in true Kenyan style!

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Beyond the Numbers: What the EIU Index Misses for Kenyans in Adelaide, Melbourne & Sydney

Beyond the Numbers: What the EIU Index Misses for Kenyans in Adelaide, Melbourne & Sydney

The Global Liveability Index tells part of the story—but not all of it. For Kenyan migrants, life in Melbourne, Sydney, or Adelaide is shaped by more than data. Belonging, affordability, and cultural support systems define real liveability. This article looks beyond the rankings to reveal what truly matters to Kenyans building a new life in Australia.

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Why Kenyans Are Choosing Adelaide, Melbourne & Sydney: The EIU 2025 Perspective

Why Kenyans Are Choosing Adelaide, Melbourne & Sydney: The EIU 2025 Perspective

Australia’s top three cities—Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide—have earned global recognition in the 2025 EIU Liveability Index. But for Kenyans migrating Down Under, these rankings translate into real advantages: better healthcare, world-class education, safer communities, and thriving diaspora networks. We explore why these cities aren’t just liveable—they’re launchpads for Kenyan dreams.

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Bien is Coming to Australia – And We’re So Ready!

Bien is Coming to Australia – And We’re So Ready!

Afrobeat meets the Aussie stage as Bien, the soulful voice behind Sauti Sol, brings his World Tour to Australia this October. With two electrifying shows in Perth and Melbourne, fans can expect unforgettable live performances, a full band, and a blend of beloved hits and fresh new tracks. It’s more than a concert — it’s a celebration of rhythm, identity, and the global African sound.

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Kenyan-Australian Emily Korir Receives OAM for Advocacy in Disability and Multicultural Communities

Kenyan-Australian Emily Korir Receives OAM for Advocacy in Disability and Multicultural Communities

This weekend in Adelaide, Kenyan-Australian advocate Emily Korir was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for her outstanding contributions to disability support and multicultural inclusion. As co-founder of BET Group, Emily turned personal challenges into a mission to empower others—locally and globally. She is now working to build Kenya’s first accessible respite home for children with disabilities, extending her impact beyond borders.

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Kenyans in Queensland Shine at 2025 Africa Day Celebrations in Queensland

Kenyans in Queensland Shine at 2025 Africa Day Celebrations in Queensland

The 2025 Africa Day Celebrations in Queensland were a vibrant display of culture, unity, and community spirit — with the Kenyans in Queensland community making a proud and visible impact. Held under the leadership of QACC, the event brought together African diaspora groups, government representatives, and families for a day filled with music, food, cultural showcases, and shared pride in African heritage.

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