
Spiritual wellbeing
If you need a peaceful place for prayer, meditation or quiet contemplation, or wish to speak to a Chaplain for spiritual care, head to sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½â€™s Multi Faith Centre.
The Multi Faith Centre hosts faith and cultural club events, spiritual wellbeing activities like mindfulness and yoga, the activities of chaplains and prayer.
You can drop in any time to find a quiet place or walk through a self-guided meditation in GS303.
Location
sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Multi Faith Centre
Level 3, The George sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Building.
34 Wakefield Street Hawthorn.
Opening hours
The Multi Faith Centre is open from 5am–11pm for students and staff, seven days a week. sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ students and staff will be required to tap their sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ ID card to enter the Multi Faith Centre.
Contact
For any enquires, feel free to contact multifaith@swinburne.edu.au
Our team of Chaplains are here to support you if you're looking for spiritual carer, community, connection or simply a conversation.
Bagoes Seta (Christian, Protestant)
Bagoes is a chaplain to all students and particularly available to international and migrant students. He is fluent in Indonesian. He occasionally visits the Hawthorn and Wantirna campuses. He is available by appointment.
+61 3 9214 8489
bseta@swinburne.edu.au
Sheikh Moustapha Sarakibi (Islamic)
Sheikh Moustapha Sarakibi will provide pastoral care for Muslim students and staff at sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½.
+61 3 9214 8489
msarakibi@swinburne.edu.au
Rabbi Bochi Broh (Jewish)
I'm the Jewish Chaplain on campus. I have spent the past 10 years travelling the world as a Rabbi, helping serve different communities in countries such as Nigeria, Serbia, Israel, Italy, Canada, US and China to name just a few. Life is short and precious, and it's my mission to bring out the best within each individual, helping people to focus on the good. 'Think good and it will be good!' Feel free to contact me whenever and wherever so together we can help make this place a world G-d would be proud to call His home.
+61 407 535 040
bmbroh@gmail.com
Gemma Chandan (Buddhist, Mindfulness)
Gemma Chandan is a senior finance professional who has worked in various industries and multicultural environments. It was several years ago when she faced burnout, stress and anxiety that led her to explore methods of managing well-being. It was a mix of regular meditation practice and yoga that led her to recovery. It was the benefits of a changed outlook in managing day-to-day life stress that led her to commit to sharing the practice for collective wellbeing.
She is a qualified Mindfulness Meditation Teacher having undergone a 2-year program. Gemma self-identifies as Queer and a Person of Colour. She aspires to create a container of courage and care for all communities nurturing resilient well-being.
Dr Smriti Murali Krishna (Hindu)
Smriti has been bought up with traditional Hindu spiritual values and believes that spiritual values are universal and aren't limited to a particular religion. She implements those spiritual values in all she is engaged in, including her current academic profession of medical scientific research and student mentoring.
She believes students (especially international students) are important and face lots of stress. She promotes emotional wellbeing through Art Therapy and Spiritual practices including Yoga and Meditation. She is an active member of the Australasian Mental Health Higher Education Committee and a Charter Member of the Emotional Well-Being Institute (UN, Geneva).
smritikrishna@swinburne.edu.au
Nathan Steer (Christian, Protestant)
Nathan pastors a local church and is very well connected with the local community. He encourages you to contact him for pastoral support.
Lauren Weatherlake (Christian, Protestant)
Lauren supports students through the Christian Union student club. Get in touch with her if you would like to be involved in their weekly activities on campus.
Joshua Teo (Christian, Protestant)
Pastor Joshua, equipped with IT and pastoral care expertise, provides practical and spiritual support to sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ University. With a history of serving diverse groups, he prioritizes multicultural harmony. In his role as chaplain, he offers pastoral care, interfaith dialogues, community events, and ethical guidance. Joshua's appreciation for the arts adds a dimension of student expression and reflection, aligned with his goal of nurturing unity and understanding at sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½.
Hawthorn campus
The Multi Faith Centre is located on level 3 of the George sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ building, 34 Wakefield Street Hawthorn. There is easy lift access to the center.
- GS 308 and GS 305 are suitable for traditional Muslim prayer practices for men and women.
- GS 302 and GS 310 are available for booking for all spiritual wellbeing and faith and cultural club related activities.
- GS 303 is a ‘shoes-off’ room that includes a permanent meditation space that is available for all. It is also available for booking for spiritual wellbeing related activities and is equipped with yoga mats and meditation cushions.
- GS 307 is where chaplains meet with students.
Wantirna campus
WB 224d is available for prayer and reflection. Call security for access.
Multi Faith Centre Access
All students and staff are welcome to use our Multi Faith Centre – whether you’re religious or not. We believe everyone should have equal access to sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ spaces for prayer, worship, meditation, or just taking time for personal reflection
Faith and cultural clubs
We also have a range of  faith and cultural clubs on campus. If you’re looking to join a group with others who share your faith, get in contact with one that suits.
Make a booking
Book using our booking system.