Kenyans in Sydney: Shaping the FutureThrough KCNSW
The Kenya Community in NSW (KCNSW) is redefining what it means to be a Kenyan in Australia. Beyond unity, the organisation is driving advocacy, partnerships, and multicultural inclusion—ensuring Kenyans are not just counted, but counted on. Through external cooperation and visionary leadership, KCNSW is shaping a bold, outward-looking future.
Kenyan Achievements Recognised at QACC Reception in Queensland Parliament
A couple nights ago, the African community in Queensland was celebrated at Parliament House in a reception with state leaders. Kenyans proudly shone through, with Dr. Obonyo receiving recognition for his academic achievements and leaders like Faysel Ahmed Selat and Beny Bol OAM inspiring the crowd with their advocacy.
Social Junction 7th Edition Brings Kenyan Diaspora Together in Australia
The seventh edition of Social Junction gathered Kenyans in Australia for a vibrant afternoon of community spirit, cultural exchange, and meaningful dialogue. From lively interactions to a new migration support initiative, the event showcased the strength of diaspora unity while offering practical opportunities for members.
Kenyan Community in Perth Unites for Urumwe WA BBQ at Bunnings Malaga
Urumwe WA Inc is inviting the community to a special BBQ at Bunnings Malaga. This event is an opportunity to enjoy great food, connect with fellow Kenyans, and support the organisation’s mission of preserving Kikuyu culture and strengthening the Kenyan community in Western Australia.
DJ Grauchi Live in Australia 2025: Kenyan Superstar Returns for Five-City Tour
Australia, brace yourselves! DJ Grauchi — the maestro of mixes and one of Kenya’s most celebrated DJs — is back this October with shows across Sydney, Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Adelaide. Expect unforgettable nights of music, dance, and community as he reunites with the Kenyan-Australian diaspora.
Kenyan Community in NSW Leads Ministerial Paper 2025 to Amplify Diaspora Voices
The Kenya Community in New South Wales (KCNSW) is spearheading the Ministerial Paper 2025, focusing on justice, custody, and correctional services. This initiative ensures the Kenyan voice is heard in key policy discussions and highlights the importance of collaboration among Kenyan organisations across Australia to shape community outcomes.
Kenya Community NSW Secures New Partnership with Community Connect Hub
Kenya Community NSW has partnered with Community Connect Hub, marking its third partnership this month. This collaboration focuses on progressive realisation and community growth, opening doors for Kenyans in Australia to access more resources, representation, and opportunities. Two more partnerships are set to be announced soon, expanding the community’s reach and impact.
Swahili Teaching Opportunity in Liverpool for Kenyan Community Members
KCNSW has partnered with Language Trainers to announce a part-time Swahili teaching opportunity in Liverpool. This role offers native speakers a chance to teach a young learner while preserving cultural heritage in Australia. Classes begin on 14 October 2025—contact KCNSW Executive for details.
Tasmania Extends Post-Study Work Visa to Two Years for Hobart Graduates
Great news for Kenyan students in Tasmania! From 12 September 2025, graduates from Hobart and nearby regions will now be eligible for a two-year Second Temporary Graduate (subclass 485) visa. This extension doubles previous work rights, making Tasmania even more attractive for international students.
Community Alert: Missing Person Report – Help Us Find Lloyd Metto
The Kenyan-Australian community is deeply concerned as Lloyd Metto has been officially reported missing. Authorities are involved, and urgent efforts are underway to find him. Community members are urged to share any information that could help in the search and to reach out to Lilian Kemboi, Sharon Roberts, or Patrick Muema with details.