Indian Australian Association of South Australia
About Indian Australian Association of South Australia
Based in Broadview, the Indian Australian Association of South Australia (IAASA) represents over 55 years of dedicated service to promoting Indian culture and building bridges between communities. Founded in 1967, this not-for-profit organization has established itself as the cornerstone of Indian cultural life in South Australia, uniting people from all backgrounds in celebration of shared values and mutual respect. IAASA's founding vision—to involve all South Australians in developing a spirit of cooperation and unity—remains central to everything the organization does today.
What sets IAASA apart is its inclusive approach to cultural promotion. Rather than serving only Indian heritage migrants, the organization actively welcomes all South Australians to participate in its events, programs, and initiatives. This commitment to community integration has made IAASA the first port of call for government bodies seeking to understand and address issues affecting the Indian community. Through its role as a peak body for Indian regional and cultural organizations, IAASA amplifies the voices of diverse cultural groups throughout South Australia. The organization's presence in Broadview and across the state—from Adelaide to regional centers like the Barossa Valley and Victor Harbor—reflects its deep roots in South Australian society. IAASA continues to foster harmony, cooperation, and cultural understanding, honoring its heritage while building a more connected community for all residents.