Celebrating 60 Years of Kenya–Australia Friendship: A New Chapter Opens for Kenyans in Australia
As Kenya and Australia mark six decades of diplomatic relations, the anniversary signals exciting opportunities for the Kenyan-Australian community—especially in education, business and people-to-people links. We look at what this means for the diaspora and how you can engage.
Kenya Adelaide Soccer Team Gears Up for AFCON 2025: A Community United Behind the Boys
The Kenya Adelaide Soccer Team is proudly representing the Kenyan community in Australia at AFCON 2025, backed by incredible sponsors and an outpouring of community support. From local fundraising drives to national pride, the team’s journey reflects unity, resilience, and the unbreakable spirit of Kenyans abroad. This Friday, they face Mali — and all eyes are on them.
NSW Skilled Migration Invitation Round Expected Next Week — Time to Update Your EOI
A new NSW 190/491 Skilled Migration invitation round is expected next week. Openmaps Agency advises all applicants to ensure their Expression of Interest (EOI) is accurate and up to date. Priority sectors include construction, energy transition, care and support, digital and cyber, agriculture, and advanced manufacturing.
The Harsh Reality of Migration: When the Dream Abroad Turns into Survival
Behind the glowing success stories of Kenyans abroad lies a silent truth — migration is not always a dream come true. For many, the transition to life in Australia comes with loneliness, identity shocks, and emotional struggle. This personal reflection explores how unprepared migrants can fall through the cracks — and what we can do differently.
Kenyans in Queensland Unite in a Heartfelt Vigil for Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga
The Kenyan community in Queensland came together in an emotional vigil to honour the life and legacy of former Prime Minister Raila Amolo Odinga. The gathering, marked by song, prayer, and reflection, showcased the unity and respect within the diaspora as Kenyans celebrated a leader whose vision and resilience continue to inspire generations.
Early life as an international student
At just 19, I landed in Adelaide to begin my international student journey — alone, wide-eyed, and utterly unprepared for Australia’s winter and independence. From figuring out laundry machines to surviving on Hungry Jack’s, those first weeks were a crash course in adulthood, culture shock, and self-discovery.
KASA Elections 2025: Have Your Say in Shaping the Community’s Future
The Kenya Association of South Australia (KASA) invites all members to participate in the upcoming 2025 elections on Sunday, 2nd November, from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Members will have the chance to elect new leaders to key positions. Only registered members can vote — one member, one vote.
Kiswahili Interpreters Needed Across Australia
Translationz Australia is calling on the Kenyan community to help fill a growing need for professional Kiswahili interpreters across the country. With increasing demand in courts, health services, and public agencies, this opportunity not only supports vital communication but also strengthens representation for African languages in Australia.
Future Skills Announces Special Kenyan Scholarships for Master’s Study in New Zealand
A life-changing opportunity awaits Kenyan students eager to study abroad. The High Commission of Kenya, in partnership with Future Skills in New Zealand, has announced two exclusive scholarships for Master’s studies in Auckland. Each award covers NZD $27,000 in tuition, empowering young Kenyan professionals to gain world-class education and leadership experience on a global stage.
Are We Being Heard? Rethinking Kenya’s Diaspora Diplomacy in Australia
Kenya’s diaspora in Australia contributes millions each year in remittances, yet many still feel unseen by their homeland. Drawing on findings by University of Nairobi scholars Wilson Kipngetich Kogo and Dr. Patrick Maluki, this opinion reflects on whether Kenya’s “diaspora diplomacy” truly connects with its people—or remains a policy more spoken than lived.