Tanzanian Association Queensland

Tanzanian Association Queensland Tanzanian Association of Queensland is a group whom wish to preserve the Tanzanian heritage and traditions amid the ever changing world.

TAQ is an association of Tanzanians-Australian “resident“, in Queensland or any one sympathetic to the cause of Tanzanian-Australian and recognized by the Executive Committee of the Tanzanian Association of Queensland within Queensland with an age of 18 and over, employed, unemployed or retired aimed to promote unity, assistance and helping each other in terms of identifying the welfare needs, providing a point of referral for the Tanzanian community to services and getting all together.

The TAQ Extraordinary Meeting was held on 16th of May 2026. The purpose of this meeting was to gather members' suggestio...
19/05/2026

The TAQ Extraordinary Meeting was held on 16th of May 2026. The purpose of this meeting was to gather members' suggestions, ideas, and concerns to help drive the association forward for the remainder of the year.

On behalf of TAQ, we would like to extend our sincere gratitude to Adeline Yap and Mokhtiar Singh from "AH Lawyers" for ...
19/05/2026

On behalf of TAQ, we would like to extend our sincere gratitude to Adeline Yap and Mokhtiar Singh from "AH Lawyers" for their insightful presentation on Wills and Enduring Power of Attorney held on the 14th of May, 2026.
​We would also like to share a special thank you to the Logan Central Library for their generous support in providing the Lounge Room for this event.
​The session was a great success; our participants found the information incredibly valuable and left feeling much more confident about these important topics. Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to the day's success!

Sizzle up your Sunday for a great cause! Join us at Bunnings Bethania on Sunday, 3rd May for a classic Aussie sausage si...
19/04/2026

Sizzle up your Sunday for a great cause!

Join us at Bunnings Bethania on Sunday, 3rd May for a classic Aussie sausage sizzle and cold drinks to keep you going!

Every bite helps support youth educational and adventure programs, making a real difference in our community.

🕖 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM
📍 Bunnings Bethania

Bring your friends, bring your family, and come hungry!

Come support a great cause, we’d love to see you there!

16/04/2026

Empowering Families Through Cyber Safety

Empowering Families Through Cyber Safety​On April 16, 2026, TAQ had the privilege of hosting a ThinkUKnow Cyber Safety s...
16/04/2026

Empowering Families Through Cyber Safety
​On April 16, 2026, TAQ had the privilege of hosting a ThinkUKnow Cyber Safety session.

We were honored to have two dedicated volunteer officers from the Queensland Police Service facilitate this incredibly informative event.

The session provided our community with
invaluable insights into the digital landscape, offering practical strategies and essential resources to help navigate the complexities of online safety.

​Key Takeaways
• ​Awareness: Identifying potential online risks and red flags.
• ​Protection: Effective tools and settings to secure devices.
• ​Communication: How to foster open dialogue with children about their digital lives.
​TAQ extends its deepest gratitude to the Queensland Police volunteers for sharing their expertise and time. Their commitment to educating our parents is vital in our collective mission to keep our children safe in an ever-evolving digital world.
​"Keeping our children safe online is a shared responsibility. We are proud to support our families with the knowledge they need to thrive safely."

​Thank you to everyone who attended for your ongoing support and commitment to our children's wellbeing.

16/04/2026

“Twin Falls Springbrook Walk - 2022"

13/04/2026

From 7th to 10th April, 2026, TAQ and other communities youths, took part in an unforgettable experience at the Emu Gully Adventure Education Camp in Helidon.
Over four action packed days, participants were challenged to step outside their comfort zones and work together to overcome various obstacles.

​The Emu Gully program is famous for its "character through adventure" approach.

Our attendees engaged in:

• ​Teamwork Challenges: Navigating mud flats and tunnels that required trust, communication, and collective problem solving.
• ​Leadership Development: Taking on roles that tested decision making skills under pressure.

• ​Resilience Building: Pushing through physical and mental barriers in a supportive environment.

• ​History Based Scenarios: Learning about courage and mateship through activities inspired by ANZAC history.

​Beyond the physical activities, the camp provided a fantastic opportunity for everyone to bond.

Whether it was cheering each other on through the mud or reflecting on the day’s lessons around the campfire, the sense of community was stronger than ever.

​We would like to extend our gratitude to the staff at Emu Gully for their expert facilitation and to all the participants who brought such high energy and a "never give up" attitude to the week.

None of this would be possible without the support of our sponsors.
Please see the sponsors tab on taq.org.au.

​Check out the gallery below to see some of the best moments from our time in Helidon!

​TAQ – Strengthening our community through adventure and shared experience.

Emu Gully Adventure Education Group

From 7th to 10th April, 2026, TAQ and other communities youths, took part in an unforgettable experience at the Emu Gull...
13/04/2026

From 7th to 10th April, 2026, TAQ and other communities youths, took part in an unforgettable experience at the Emu Gully Adventure Education Camp in Helidon. Over four action-packed days, participants were challenged to step outside their comfort zones and work together to overcome various obstacles.

​The Emu Gully program is famous for its "character through adventure" approach.
Our attendees engaged in:
• ​Teamwork Challenges: Navigating mud flats and tunnels that required trust, communication, and collective problem-solving.
• ​Leadership Development: Taking on roles that tested decision-making skills under pressure.
• ​Resilience Building: Pushing through physical and mental barriers in a supportive environment.
• ​History-Based Scenarios: Learning about courage and mateship through activities inspired by ANZAC history.

​Beyond the physical activities, the camp provided a fantastic opportunity for everyone to bond. Whether it was cheering each other on through the mud or reflecting on the day’s lessons around the campfire, the sense of community was stronger than ever.

​We would like to extend our gratitude to the staff at Emu Gully for their expert facilitation and to all the participants who brought such high energy and a "never give up" attitude to the week.
None of this would be possible without the support of our sponsors. Please see the sponsors tab on taq.org.au
​Check out the gallery below to see some of the best moments from our time in Helidon!
​TAQ – Strengthening our community through adventure and shared experience.

What a beautiful day we shared at Riverdale Park Meadowbrook! Eid al-Fitr celebration on 28th of March 2026, was truly m...
29/03/2026

What a beautiful day we shared at Riverdale Park Meadowbrook! Eid al-Fitr celebration on 28th of March 2026, was truly made special by the warmth of TAQ community. Between the delicious traditional food, the joy on the children’s faces as they received their presents, and the simple pleasure of catching up with one another, it was a day to remember. Thank you to everyone who made it so memorable.

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Bethania, QLD

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