A special breakfast sitting was held in honour of Nasir Hussain MSW, MBA on Saturday, 10 January 2026, at Alif Dining, Campbelltown (NSW). The event brought together community leaders, professionals, and youth for a meaningful morning focused on connection, recognition, and collaboration.
The gathering reflected the growing spirit of unity and multicultural engagement within the Campbelltown community, highlighting the importance of leadership that inspires positive social impact across Australia.
Celebrating an Inspiring Community Leader
Visiting from Adelaide, Nasir Hussain is widely recognised for his outstanding contributions to multiculturalism and community development. He currently serves as an Australia Day Ambassador and was honoured as Citizen of the Year 2023 (Charles Sturt). His dedication has also been acknowledged through the prestigious Governor’s Multicultural Awards in 2019 and 2023.
In addition, Nasir Hussain is a Board Member of MCCSA and the President of MACSA, roles through which he continues to advocate for inclusion, leadership development, and community empowerment across Australia.
The breakfast sitting celebrated his journey, values, and long standing commitment to building stronger, more connected communities.
A Morning of Connection and Purpose
The program began with a shared breakfast, creating a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere for attendees. Participant introductions followed, allowing individuals from diverse professional and cultural backgrounds to connect on a personal level.
Community announcements were shared to highlight ongoing initiatives and opportunities, and the morning concluded with open professional networking. This encouraged meaningful conversations, collaboration, and relationship building among local professionals, community leaders, and young participants.
Organised by Community Driven Initiatives
The event was organised by the teams of Sunday Morning Professional Networking and Campbelltown Technology Group, as an initiative of the PakOZ Team. Their collective efforts continue to play a vital role in fostering platforms that support leadership, professional growth, and multicultural harmony in the region.
Group Photo Identification
Sitting (left to right):
Sujahir ul Islam, Abdulla Muhammad, Shafqat Ali, Nasir Hussain, Dr Mirza Arif Ali Baig
Standing (left to right):
Atif Ali, Naeem Haq, Syed Atif Faheem, Muhammad Saad Ali, Shayyan Ali, Ayaan Ali, Gulzar Ali, Khurram Nawaz, Hassan Javed, Faisal Qureshi, Dr Irfan ul Haq, Muhammad Arslan, Dr Rashid Iqbal, Mrs Dr Rashid Iqbal, Dr Sidra Rehman, Muhammad Bilal
Strengthening Multicultural Ties in Campbelltown
The breakfast sitting highlighted the growing importance of community networking events in Campbelltown, NSW. Such gatherings strengthen multicultural ties, promote positive leadership, and encourage collaboration that benefits Australian society as a whole.
By honouring leaders like Nasir Hussain, the community reinforces its commitment to inclusion, service, and shared progress. Events like this continue to inspire future generations to contribute with purpose, integrity, and unity.



