Saba Group

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Cultivating a community of accomplished youth.

15/06/2026

Last night, communities across Australia came together in solidarity with the women and girls of Afghanistan.

From Sydney to Melbourne and beyond, people gathered to stand against gender apartheid and support the rights of women and girls in Afghanistan to education, freedom, and opportunity.

Thank you to everyone who showed up and helped keep a spotlight on Afghanistan.

Photos from Saba Group's post 14/06/2026

We invite all community members, allies, and supporters to join us in Merrylands as we stand in solidarity with the women of Herat and raise our voices for justice, dignity, and human rights.

09/06/2026

☕️ Join us for an evening of tea, conversation, and connection with Dr Grace and Asif.

Together, we’ll explore Hazara identity, culture, belonging and mental health through an open and engaging Q&A. Enjoy refreshments, interactive activities, and the opportunity to connect with others in a welcoming community space. Register using the link in our bio.

Photos from Saba Group's post 30/05/2026

✨ Happening tonight! Join us for Hazara Culture & Identity Night, hosted by UTS Bamiyan Society. A night of culture, connection, and learning. Grab your tickets using the link in our bio!

25/05/2026

Happening this Friday! ✨
Join us for a ladies-only evening of learning, connection, and fun games. Come along, bring your friends, and enjoy a beautiful night together.

Register using the link below,
https://form.jotform.com/261350490471857

20/05/2026

A few voices from the 20+ amazing business stalls and attendees who made Hazara Culture Day so special.

Photos from Saba Group's post 19/05/2026

On Sunday, Sydney witnessed one of the most remarkable displays of unity, identity, and collective presence within the Hazara community.

“World Hazara Culture Day” was held in Fairfield with an overwhelmingly large turnout from the community.

More than six thousand families, young people, children, elders, community organisations, cultural and student associations, and volunteers came together to create a powerful image of a community that, despite generations of hardship and suffering, continues to stand with dignity, awareness, and solidarity.

For us at SABA, the greatest achievement of this day was not simply the large crowd or the scale of the event, but the spirit of togetherness, responsibility, and belonging that could be felt throughout the entire space. From children proudly wearing traditional Hazaragi clothing, to young volunteers who worked tirelessly for weeks to make this event possible, every person reflected a generation determined to embrace its identity consciously, proudly, and with hope for the future.

This event was organised through the leadership and close collaboration of SABA Group and the Day Cultural Association.

We also sincerely thank Katib Hazara Association and Afghan Fajr Association for their support and partnership in making this event possible.

Special appreciation goes to Hazara Cultural House and Newcastle Hazara Association, whose dedicated volunteers played a valuable role in the organisation, management, and welcoming atmosphere of the program.

We also thank Hazara Voice, Sydney Hazara Cultural Association, Dar Dari, Homa Media, Al-Zahra Association, AYA, SAFA, Bamiyan Society, and USAS for their participation, contribution, and support.

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Sydney, NSW

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm