Hon. Sikyong (President) Penpa Tsering, the democratically elected political leader of the Tibetan Government-in-Exile will be visiting Australia from 11-17 July 2025. The Sikyong’s visit takes place following a momentous week of events held across the world in celebration of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama’s 90th birthday.
As Chief guest, the Sikyong will address a celebratory gathering of Tibetans and supporters to inaugurate the ‘Year of Compassion’ on Friday 11 July at Parliament of NSW, Sydney, before participating in a week of scheduled meetings with Tibetan community members across Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra and Melbourne.
Introductory remarks will be delivered by Representative Karma Singey of the Canberra-based Office of Tibet (OoT) and special guests.
Underscoring the Dalai Lama’s influence beyond Tibetan Buddhism, over 8,000 people and numerous interfaith leaders and dignitaries last week participated in historic gatherings at Tsuglagkhang, the main Tibetan temple in Dharamsala, HP, India, witnessing the launch of the Year of Compassion
In a major announcement on 30 June from his seat in-Exile, the Dalai Lama reaffirmed his dedication to peace, compassion, and service to the Tibetan people and the broader global community, reiterating that the centuries-old institution of his spiritual leadership will continue beyond his lifetime—affirming the aspirations of the Tibetan people inside Tibet and the global Diaspora.

The announcement triggered a sharp response from China.
The recently released biography of the Dalai Lama, a New York Times instant Bestseller, Voice for the Voiceless: Over Seven Decades of Struggle with China for My Land and My People, was released worldwide on 11 March, 2025.
Ngawa Chozin, President of Tibetan Community of NSW:
“His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s 90th birthday is a profound milestone not just for Tibetans, but for all people who cherish peace, compassion and justice.

“For our community in Australia and across the world including in Tibet, his life is a beacon of hope and resilience in the face of oppression.
“As Tibetans continue our struggle for freedom, we draw strength from his unwavering leadership and the deep love he holds for our people.”




















