Australia has 16 upcoming Islamic events on HalalHQ, spanning all 8 states and territories plus online programs and 6 event types including community, workshop, lecture. 5 are scheduled this week and 10 this month. Each listing carries the host name, venue, schedule, ticket information (where applicable), and audience tag. Use the Browse by state grid below to find events near your region, or scroll for country-wide highlights. Updated June 2026.
What Islamic events are happening in Australia this month?
Australia has 16 upcoming Islamic events on HalalHQ, spanning all 8 states and territories plus online programs. The list includes lectures, tafsir circles, fundraisers, iftar dinners, youth nights, women's programs, Quran competitions, and community celebrations for Eid, Mawlid, and Islamic New Year. Each listing carries the host name, venue, schedule, ticket information (where applicable), and a description so you know what to expect before turning up. Use the "Browse by state" grid above to find events near your region.
Where can I find Eid prayer and Eid festivals in Australia?
Around Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, mosques and community organisations across Australia host public Eid prayers, often outdoor at sports grounds or parks for the largest congregations, followed by Eid carnivals or community festivals. Each event listing shows the prayer time (Eid prayers run shortly after sunrise), location, organising body, and any pre-registration requirements. Larger Eid events list food vendors, rides, and community-stall information so you can plan the full day.
Are there national Islamic conferences in Australia?
Several major Islamic conferences run annually in Australia, drawing speakers and attendees from across the country and overseas. Each conference listing carries the venue, dates, speaker lineup, registration cost, and any travel-package details. The events page also lists smaller regional conferences and one-day events. Browse the events feed to see what's coming up, or filter by state if you want to attend something local.
Are events in Australia family-friendly?
Most community events in Australia are family-friendly by default. Mosques and Islamic centres typically welcome children, often with separate kids' programs or a designated quiet area. Each event listing notes the audience explicitly: families welcome, women-only, men-only, youth-focused (typically 14-25 years), or mixed-adult. Check the listing before attending to avoid surprises, especially for women-only or men-only programs which often run in separate halls.
How do I submit an Islamic event for Australia?
Click "Suggest a place" at the top of any HalalHQ page and select "Event" as the type. We need the event name, host organisation, venue (or online link), date and time, audience (family-friendly, women-only, etc.), and a short description. Our team reviews submissions within 48 hours and lists them on the relevant locality, state, and country pages. Recurring weekly events (Jummah, halaqah, youth night) only need to be submitted once: we keep them visible across recurring dates automatically.