In a pioneering report launched today, Australia Tibet Council warns global environmental and conservation organisations, development agencies, national parliaments and governments to refrain from welcoming China’s new national parks system in Tibet until...
Online auction – Building a better future for Tibet’s nomads Bid on the beautiful items and experiences in our online auction and share with your friends to help power our campaign to bring #JusticeForTibetanNomads. Visit online auction Tibetan nomads have...
As the Panchen Lama turns 30 on 25 April, a special image was unveiled to show how Tibet’s most high-profile political prisoner may look like 24 years after his abduction by the Chinese government. The International Tibet Network, of which Australia Tibet Council is a...
Watch SBS story about Tibetan Uprising Day On 10 March, 2019, thousands took to the streets across the country, and many more around the world, to mark the 60th anniversary of Tibetan Uprising Day. Sixty years since Tibetans first rose up against China’s...
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews will face opposition from a coalition of members from Melbourne’s Tibetan and Vietnamese communities and Chinese democracy activists on election day this Saturday. The group will gather across voting locations in the Premier’s...
Documentary on controversial Confucius Institutes to screen in Parliament House Canberra: Australia Tibet Council and Australian Values Alliance will host a screening of In the Name of Confucius, an award-winning documentary film profiling the Chinese...