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http://www.buddhahouse.org/
A centre of Tibetan Buddhist education, offering classes, workshops, and retreats. Includes activity calendar, and details of teachers.
http://www.atc.org.au/
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.
http://www.diamondway.org.au/
Part of an international network of Buddhist meditation centres directed by Lama Ole Nydahl. Site contains details of Centres and events.
http://www.detongling.org/
Buddhist retreat Centre. Details of current projects, history, and contact information included.
http://www.dzogchen.org.au/
Offers teaching and meditation practice. Includes photo gallery and event calendar.
http://www.vajrayana.com.au/
A branch of the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition (FPMT). Site contains schedule of events and a newsletter.
http://www.tibetanbuddhistsociety.com.au/
Offers Buddhist teachings.
http://www.chenrezig.com.au/
A centre for Buddhist study, meditation and retreat, in hills of the Sunshine Coast.
http://www.rigpa.com.au/
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. Rigpa centres provide study and practice programs, courses, access to teachings other many other services.
http://www.kbi.com.au/
Established to provide an educational institution for the Teachings and Practices of the Sakya Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.
http://tashichoeling-perth.com/
A Gelug practice centre. Site contains a newsletter and details of Geshe Jampel Senge, the Centre's spiritual director.
http://www.tibetanbuddhistsociety.org/
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.
http://www.drolkarbuddhistcentre.org.au/
Runs a weekly teaching program which is open to non-members. Site contains teaching schedule and background information.
http://www.odiyanacentre.org/
Founded by David Christensen (Lama Urgyen Yeshe Ozer) as a setting for people to discover Tibetan Buddhism. Site contains details of retreats and courses.
http://www.stupa.org.au/
A project to build the Tse-Chen Cho-Khor Ling stupa, one of the largest in the Western world. Site contains project plans, and background information on stupas.
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