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1. Adelaide
A centre of Tibetan Buddhist education, offering classes, workshops, and retreats. Includes activity calendar, and details of teachers.
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2. Australia Tibet Council
A non-profit organization that campaigns for the right of the Tibetan people to decide their own future. Site contains details of awareness camapigns and Tibetan news.
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3. Buddhism Diamond
Part of an international network of Buddhist meditation centres directed by Lama Ole Nydahl. Site contains details of Centres and events.
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4. Kagyu Evam Buddhist Institute
The Kagyu Evam Buddhist Institute conducts an ongoing meditation, study and teaching program, hosts national/international teachers, an annual Buddhist Summer School, and a Buddhism Psychotherapy conference on 'Wisdom and Compassion'.
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5. Kyegu Buddhist Institute
Established to provide an educational institution for the Teachings and Practices of the Sakya Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.
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6. Queensland
A Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition (FPMT) Centre that holds regular meditation classes (beginners and advanced) and teachings. Page contains details of membership and a newsletter.
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7. Rigpa Australia
Rigpa Australia is a Tibetan Buddhist organisation which has centres in most of Australia's capital cities. Rigpa was established by Sogyal Rinpoche, author of Tibetan Book of Living and Dying.
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8. Tashi Choeling Tibetan
A Gelug practice centre. Site contains a newsletter and details of Geshe Jampel Senge, the Centre's spiritual director.
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9. Tibetan Buddhist Society
The Society holds meditation and Buddhist philosophy classes. There are centres in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth and Brisbane. The site contains a newsletter and a schedule of events.
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10. Vajrayana Institute
A branch of the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition (FPMT). Site contains schedule of events and a newsletter.
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