CANS took part in ASEAN-Australia Youth Summit 2013 (AAYS)
Posted by alexkhun in Aug, 2013
On 24th August 2013, 8 Cambodian students from different universities in Melbourne and Queensland took part in the 2nd ASEAN-Australia Youth Summit (AAYS) which was successfully held at the North Melbourne Town Hall. The event was organized by ASEAN Students’ Council Australia (ASCA). The ASEAN Australia Agenda (AAA motto) was “Youth leaders today, nation builders […]
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CANS attended JCCV’s event at Monash University
Posted by alexkhun in Apr, 2013
CANS was fortunate to be invited to witness and took part in the commemoration ceremony of the millions of men and women perished under the brutal Nazi’s regime in WWII, organised by the Jewish Community Council of Victoria (JCCV). Theme: 70 years after the uprising: voices from Warsaw and beyond (about the uprising in the […]
Cambodia round table conference at Monash University
Posted by alexkhun in Apr, 2013
CLAYTON CAULFIELD CAMPUS, November 2nd, 2012 The Asia Institute of Monash University, organized a 2012, Round Table. The theme of this year conference is Cambodia Peace and Development: Twenty years after the Paris Peace Accords. The conference allows researchers, PhD students to present their findings and challenges some of the current believes within the Cambodian […]
Bangskol Buddhist ceremony for the late King Sihanouk
Posted by alexkhun in Apr, 2013
WAT KHMER MEBLBOURNE, 20th October 2013 Following the death of the late King Sihanouk (31/10/1922-15/10/2012), CANS committee members, supporters and elders of the Cambodian community in Melbourne, organised a ‘Bangskol’, a Buddhist ceremony to pay tribute and dedicate merits to his royal highness King Norodom Sihanouk.
Collection of CANS photos
Posted by alexkhun in Apr, 2013
These are some of the photo collection of CANS’s student social and organisation activities.
Category: Australia
Hom meets with students at King David School in Armadale
Posted by alexkhun in Apr, 2013
On Monday 8th April 2013, Bunhom (Hom) Chhorn our CANS committee member was invited to speak to a group of senior students at King David School in Armadale Victoria, to give insight into the life of small child survivor experiencing the trauma and atrocities committed by the Khmer Rouge. Hom was only 5 years old […]
