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24.01.2022 Name: Anisha Ghale Contestant Number: 37
23.01.2022 Congratulation to the winner !!! Thank you all for your participation and support on TEEJ Photo Contest 2020.
23.01.2022 Happy Teej 2020
22.01.2022 President Abhinav Acharya and Vice President Meghna Raut representing Nepali community at a multicultural meeting at MCOT. Among other things, the major agenda was the reopening of the Multicultural Hub during COVID-19 crisis, COVID-19 Safety plan, ways in which the hub and MCOT can support communities during the COVID-19 crisis. Heartfelt gratitude to Multicultural Council of Tasmania for being inclusive of the Nepalese community and other communities in Tasmania
22.01.2022 ANNOUNCEMENT: We have started to distribute the food hampers today. We will allocate 15-20 people each day. Those who have submitted their EOI will be contacted during this week. Those who have not submitted the EOI for Emergency Food Relief, Supported by Tasmanian Government, kindly send your following details to [email protected] Name... Address Phone number Visa status See more
19.01.2022 "NEST " !!
18.01.2022 Temporary visa holders in tasmania, register your interest for Pandemic Isolation Assistance if you have not already.
18.01.2022 Teej Photo Contest and Prize distribution | Happy Teej 2020
18.01.2022 Please feel free to contact to our coordinator. Subin Kharel (0426849878)
17.01.2022 We would like to thank Lord Mayor of Hobart, Anna Reynolds for joining us to congratulate our winners for Teej Photo Contest 2020. We are overwhelmed by the amount of support we have received from the community. Happy Teej 2020!!!
16.01.2022 NEST 6 " " Live Live
16.01.2022 NEST : EOI EMAIL , EMAIL ID EMAIL ID NEST : , , ... [email protected] NEST request for emergency relief application: Based on the last EOI received, we have already sent EMAIL to all the applicants who had EMAIL ID in their application. As some applicants do not have EMAIL ID, NEST has re-opened the application for emergency relief to Nepali international students and temporary visa holders living in Tasmania, including those applicants. When submitting the application, we request you to send your full name, contact number, address and visa status to [email protected]
15.01.2022 ... , COVID-19 , Nepali Society of Tasmania See more
14.01.2022 Name: Rojina Tamrakar Contestant Number: 38
14.01.2022 What’s Out There? 5th of September 2020, Saturday 10am 1pm... A comprehensive information platform for entrepreneurship and employment, with a special focus on culturally-sensitive interpretation. English Session Speakers: Saul Eslake Renowned independent economist; expert in the Australian financial markets for more than 25 years. His expertise includes analyzing current economic conditions and prospects, among many other specialties. For more information, please check https://www.saul-eslake.com/ Luke Doyle: Manager of Economic Development, Engagement and Strategy in the City of Hobart. Responsible for the delivery of business and community engagement, strategic planning and measurement; policy and research, etc. For registration and venue details, please visit www.mepftas.com
13.01.2022 Nepalese Society of Tasmania extends its warm invitation to You to attend a Meet and Greet (BBQ) program on Sunday, 4th October 2020. The program will include a quick update on the progress of our new team and feedback on our future plans. Refreshments will be provided and your presence will be much appreciated. We look forward to seeing you there.
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09.01.2022 Proactive discussion on employability and Entrepreneurship conducted by MEPF and managed by NEST!
07.01.2022 Pathasala deusi vailo
06.01.2022 Name: Sarmu Subedi Contestant Number: 39
05.01.2022 Name: Alina Adhikari Contestant Number: 36
05.01.2022 What's Out There? What are Jobs of the Future? Location: Mather's Place, 108-110 Bathurst St, Hobart TAS 7000 Date and Time: 19th Sept 2020, 10AM-1PM... Program will be conducted in English with Nepali interpretation Certificate will be provided to the participants by Nepali society of Tasmania. Speaker: Mr. Craig Perkins, CEO of Regional Development Australia-Tasmania Craig has worked in local government (6 years) and regional development (15 years), including the last 13 years as CEO and Director of Regional Development for the Regional Development Australia Tasmania Committee. Over this 21year period, Craig has worked with communities to support their strategic development, economic growth and improving social capacity. To confirm your participation, please register https://www.mepftas.com/register/ Or Send Email to: [email protected] with your name and contact details.
04.01.2022 EOI open for Local Emergency Food Relief supported by Tasmanian Government
02.01.2022 Opportunity for women enterprenuers .. Do register your interest..