
Sydney, Australia — A vibrant celebration marked the official opening of St. Martin’s College in Parramatta on Friday, ushering in a new chapter for international education in the region. The event also launched the college’s RTO and CRICOS programs, drawing a large turnout from the Nepali-Australian community, including prominent leaders, entrepreneurs, media professionals, and social workers.
Nepali Congress leader Sirjana Singh, attending as chief guest, praised the initiative, expressing confidence in the college’s potential to shape the future of international students. “I feel proud of the activism and contribution of the Nepali community in Australia,” Singh remarked, highlighting the growing influence of the diaspora in educational and social spheres.
College CEO Roshan Ghale welcomed guests with a speech outlining the institution’s mission: to deliver practical training and world-class education tailored to global standards. Directors Nand Gurung, Ram Gurung, and Vishnu Gurung extended heartfelt thanks to attendees, emphasizing the collaborative spirit behind the college’s launch.
Participants shared enthusiastic support for the college’s success, viewing it as a milestone that not only enhances academic opportunities but also elevates the pride and visibility of the Nepali community in Australia.
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