Presentations at Engaging Buddhism Conference February 2004

 

Teaching Buddhism to Australians - Ven. Lama Choedak Rinpoche (Sakya Losal Choe Dzong)

Buddhist Publishing in Australia and Beyond - Alison Ribush (Mandala Books)

The Contribution of Buddhist Psychotherapy to Mental Health in Australia - Patricia Sherwood (Director of Sophia College of Counselling, WA)

Buddhist Chaplaincy In Victorian Prisons - Michael Wells (Buddhist Council of Victoria)

Just a Little Peace - Ven Ajahn Sujato (Santi Forest Monastery)

Engaged Buddhism: A Buddhist’s Place is in the Struggle! - Jill Jameson (Buddhist Peace Fellowship)

Buddhist Ethics in a Time of Terror and Crisis: Exploring a Culture of Non-Violence - Prof. Padmasiri de Silva (Monash University)

Living from the Inside Out - Petrea King (Quest for Life Foundation)

'Aging, Illness and Death are Treasures for those who understand them but then to give care to those in need is to share that Treasure' - Ven. Chi Kwang Sunim (The Seon (Zen) Centre)

Buddhist Information, Education and resources on the Internet - Ven Pannyavaro (Buddha Dharma Education Foundation)

Buddhism and Education: Caring for Our Children and the Future - Judith Macdonald and Allys Andrews (Buddhist Council of Victoria)

Buddhism and Communications in Multicultural Australia - Luu Tuong Quang (SBS Radio Australia)

The Buddhist Society of Western Australia: A Case Study - Ven Ajahn Brahmavamso (Bodhinyana Monastery)

You Really Were Listening to Me! - Ven Sister Ajahn Vayama (Dhammasara Nuns' Monastery)