Famous Radio Jockey Ray Hadley visited Sikh Gurdwara in Glenwood on 16th November.
Ray is an Australian talk-back radio broadcaster who has a reputation for breaking news, and loves to hear from listeners on the open line and via email.
His visit to Gurdwara was organised by members of Turbans 4 Australia (T4A).
Ray Hadley was mobbed by a strong Sikh congregation as he toured the Gurdwara following a meeting with the Australian Sikh Association committee. He was also taken to the Langar Hall kitchen to show how the Langar is prepared every day.
The committee raised issues ranging from the wearing of turbans to issues relating to Sikh identity including racism and bullying.
Members of the Sikh community who reached in large numbers to see Hadley felt that it was a big day for the organization, which has more than 15,000 Sikhs attend each week.
Ray Hadley acknowledged great respect for the Sikh community and organising Free langar for one and all. His main purpose of the visit was to understand the needs of the Sikh community and the issues important to them, as it is one of the fastest growing Australian population.
He was presented with a picture frame of Golden Temple Golden temple.