Listen to the podcast episode here In yet another significant milestone, the Sri Lankan Muslims Association of South Australia was recently approached by SBS Sinhala to participate in a special interview focusing on Ramadan and Iftar.
SBS is one of Australia’s leading national broadcasters, widely respected for its commitment to multicultural storytelling and diverse community representation. Through its multilingual platforms, SBS reaches millions of Australians, making it a powerful voice in sharing authentic cultural narratives. SBS Sinhala, in particular, plays a vital role in connecting the Sri Lankan community across Australia by delivering news, stories, and discussions in the Sinhala language.
Being invited by such a prominent media organisation marks a proud moment for SLMASA. It reflects the growing recognition of the association’s work and its role in representing the Sri Lankan Muslim community in South Australia on a broader national platform.
The interview focused on the spiritual significance of Ramadan, the practice of fasting, and the importance of Iftar in bringing families and communities together. It provided a meaningful opportunity to share the values, traditions, and community initiatives led by SLMASA with a wider and more diverse audience.
The session was conducted by Thisaranie Wijayabandara, the Sinhala Programs Producer at SBS, whose engaging approach helped highlight the essence of the discussion and the community’s experiences during the holy month.
This feature further strengthens SLMASA’s media presence and highlights its continued efforts to build awareness, foster understanding, and contribute positively to Australia’s multicultural landscape. Moments like these not only celebrate the association’s journey but also pave the way for future opportunities to share its story on even larger platforms. Listen to the podcast episode here
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