The increase in Sikh population in the Country
The same trend continued for many years and the New South Wales had the largest Sikh population for Gurdwara at Mauritius, with President. S. Kuldip Singh Rekhi, Granthi Singh and Secretary S. Iqbal Singh Walia a long time. Even today the Sikh constitutes about 14% of all people of Indian origin who have migrated to Australia. Their association with Australia started as early as last quarter of 1800’s. The British Government in India was employing a large number of Sikhs as trusted guards and watchmen in colonies like Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia and China because of their good physique, capacity for hard work and integrity. Some of these workers ventured further south to the Big Island called Australia. Here they found fellow travellers from Western Punjab, Muslims, working as camel drivers in the dry interior. Sikhs found work as hawkers, cane cutters and camel drivers. After the start of the Second World War, the Sikh migrants who had been working as hawkers, cane cutters and on other jobs were able to gain regular employment due to a labour shortage. They started to concentrate around Woolgoolga and Coffs Harbour and filled the need for workers on the banana farms. The great upheaval in Punjab at the time of Partition of India in 1947 provided the impetus for many family members to come and join the earlier migrants to Australia. Gradually, they purchased farm lands and became rich Banana growing farmers. When Banana growing farming became less attractive, they shifted to an alternate crop, blueberries. At present many banana farms are being converted to blueberry plantations and they have a reliable paying export market. During all these years a number of Sikhs students also came to Australia for studies and settled there in different trades and professions. The number of students is still increasing year after year and the present population is around 1.50 lac Sikhs in the country. Whereas the 2006 census did not even recognise Sikhism among 20 religions recorded in Australia, as per 2016 census, Sikhism has become the 5th largest religion. The 2016 census indicated that Victoria, with Melbourne as its capital, is home to 52762 Sikhs, followed by New South Wales (31737), Queensland (17433), Western Australia (11897), South Australia (8808) and Canberra (2142). Northern Territory and Tasmania have a smaller population of under 700 Sikhs each. As per the reports appearing in the press in August 2017, the population of the Sikhs had grown up by 75% in 5 years. It was also noticed that this growth was 500% over the last ten years. With this increase in Sikh population Punjabi language has also figured among the top ten languages spoken at home in Australia. Further, the Sikhs have shown their excellence in most of the fields, including Law, Medicine, Building & Construction, Real Estate, Transport, Hospitality, Information Technology, Education, Accounting/Finance, Sports & Cultural activities as well as community activities.
Gurdwara has always been a need of the Sikhs. Thus, even when a few families start living at a particular place, they construct Gurdwaras for their religious and social gatherings. The same is true of this continent where there are Gurdwaras now in all the parts of the continent. It has been reported that there is a Gurdwara even at Port Moresby in New Guinea.