Opposition leader Sussan Ley celebrates Deepavali with Hindu Council, praises Hindu community for enriching Australia

“May the lights of Deepavali fill your homes with joy, your hearts with hope, and your lives with peace and prosperity. Shubh Diwali.”

Opposition leader Sussan Ley MP joined the Hindu Council of Australia to celebrate the Deepavali (Diwali) festival, sending warm wishes to families across the nation.

Speaking at the event, Ley highlighted the Hindu festival’s universal message: the triumph of good over evil, light over darkness, and knowledge over ignorance.

Leader of Opposition Sussan Ley at Hindu Council of Australia Diwali festival;Image Source: Supplied
Leader of Opposition Sussan Ley at the Hindu Council of Australia Diwali festival; Image Source: Supplied

“It’s also about the power of community – values that unite us all.”

Ley praised the Indian-Australian community for enriching Australian society through contributions in medicine, education, science, business, the arts, and public service.

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She also emphasised that their values of family, enterprise, and ‘seva’ – selfless service – resonate deeply with Australian ideals.

Leader of Opposition Sussan Ley at Hindu Council of Australia Diwali festival;Image Source: Supplied
Leader of Opposition Sussan Ley at the Hindu Council of Australia Diwali festival; Image Source: Supplied

Acknowledging the Hindu Council’s leadership, Ley commended their efforts in celebrating culture, guiding young people, fostering interfaith understanding, and supporting families.

“You live the true spirit of Deepavali – service, compassion and light.”

Leader of Opposition Sussan Ley at Hindu Council of Australia Diwali festival;Image Source: Supplied
Leader of Opposition Sussan Ley at the Hindu Council of Australia Diwali festival; Image Source: Supplied

As families light diyas, share meals, and honour longstanding traditions, Ley encouraged all Australians to celebrate the diversity that strengthens the nation. She concluded:

“May the lights of Deepavali fill your homes with joy, your hearts with hope, and your lives with peace and prosperity. Shubh Diwali.”

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