Sikh Band in the annual ANZAC Day parade each year
The Sikh community of Western Australia has proudly joined in this tradition of paying homage to their forefathers too, because they fought alongside the Australians during both the World Wars.

The Sikh community of Western Australia has proudly joined in this tradition of paying homage to their forefathers too, because they fought alongside the Australians during both the World Wars.

To keep our offsprings in touch with our glorious Sikh heritage and Gurbani it is important for them to learn Punjabi (Gurmukhi) language. Guru Granth Sahib is written in Gurmukhi script. Its is important for all the Sikhs to learn Gurmukhi and Punjabi so that we can understand the massage in the Guru Granth Sahib.

We are counting on the continuous and generous support of the Australian Sikh Sangat to make our dream a reality. SGP members will also undertake more fundraising events and will need your support for future community events.
The Sikh Gurdwara Perth (Inc.) was formed about 15 years ago in 1996 to meet the needs of the growing Sikh community. The organisation was formed to provide religious services to the community as well as social and cultural. The community has grown enormously over the years.
Weekly religious services are held every Sunday to everyone including the registered and non-registered members. A cultural education class (Punjabi School, approved by the Australian Ministry of Education) is also held each week, where children are taught Punjabi language and Sikh history, life/social skills, martial arts, music, dangers of the drug and alcohol use and related topics.
The SGP supports other community involvement initiatives such as: