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Group PhotoBUDDHIST PRACTICES ENHANCE LIFE SKILLS

Buddha Dhamma is taught by resident Teacher Anita M. Carter, at the Buddhist Discussion Centre Australia

You are invited to join us to attend any class or course or call to arrange a convenient time to meet our Teachers.

Five day meditation (bhanana) courses are held several times during the year.

 

DANA (GENEROSITY)

We are a self funding company that relies on donations from Members, fund-raising activities and voluntary services to operate the Centre, our websites and IT development projects.

We encourage Dhamma practitioners and friends of Dhamma to offer Dana to help us help others and thus help yourself.

 

All fees inclusive of 10% GST

Joining fee = $10.00

Annual subscription = $44.00

Annual library fee = $44.00

Chan fees per class = $20.00

Sumi-e fees per class = $25.00

To become a Member or to obtain more information on Buddhist Practices, please contact Frank Carter on +61 3 9754 3334.

ACCESS TO THE CENTRE

Buddhist Discussion Centre Australia is situated in Upwey Victoria approximately 40 km from the city of Melbourne. Transport to our centre is easily accessible via major arterial roads or by rail to Upwey station on the Belgrave line. On-site parking is available at owner's onus for 10 cars.

OUR COMMUNICATIONS

EXTERNAL COMMUNICATION

The Buddha Dhyana Dana Review (BDDR) ISSN 0818-8254 is our flagship journal. The BDDR online is an extended version of this publication.

Our Members broadcast the weekly Buddhist Hour program with Buddha Dhamma talks and chanting live from Emerald Victoria on Mountain District Radio Station 3MDR 97.1 FM, every Sunday afternoon from 4.00pm to 5.00pm.

You can read previous weekly 'Buddhist Hour' radio scripts on our Blessings website archive.

We offer Buddhist Internet Radio 24 hours per day on our website World Buddhist Radio.

INTERNAL COMMUNICATION

The Brooking Street Bulletin is published for Members and Friends.

Members also communicate on site via our confidential email service connected to our Local Area Networks (LAN).

 


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