A timeline of leadership, community dedication, and technology advancement since 1992.
Founded SCATS after 1991 planning discussions. Emphasised technology advancement and social welfare, with an early focus on migrant support (computer literacy, job readiness), youth and seniors programs, and long-term technology transfer to Sri Lanka.
Highlighted continuity of education support (computer and VCE) and expansion through regional centres. This period marked a major expansion of physical footprints and public celebration footprint.
Reflected on the structural challenges of leading a diaspora community organisation and focused deeply on cultural and religious revival within the states.
Positioned SCATS as unique in combining social, cultural, and technological objectives. Emphasised modern governance structures, volunteer frameworks, and broad programmatic outreach.
Recalled early emphasis on technology transfer and practical support systems, specifically gathering real physical hardware resources for developing communities.
Described historically as the year SCATS "spread its wings," focusing intensely on community infrastructure, physical spaces, and formalized senior tracking.
Focused on planning "high value adding" programs for the new millennium, strategically transforming SCATS from a traditional small-scale community service model into a high-status institutional organization.
Led ongoing LRH fundraising drives and significantly expanded community membership with targeted membership engagement events.
Emphasised highly integrated teamwork as SCATS' ultimate "secret behind success" during an intense year of rapid disaster response and educational benchmarks.
Highlighted a distinctly collaborative governance style and prioritized high-quality fine art programs to engage the public sector.
Central focus shifted to international humanitarian recovery following the Indian Ocean tsunami, managing the massive **Australia–Sri Lanka Friendship Village** housing project in the Hambantota district.
Marked the 15th anniversary of SCATS, capitalizing on high community recognition to complete major infrastructure and deep cultural roots.
Coined "The Year of Super Stars," focusing heavily on maintaining rigid governance standards, revitalizing senior outreach, and orchestrating mega-scale public events.
Emphasised practical international donations targeting post-war displacement periods in Sri Lanka alongside extensive creative cinematic developments in Australia.
A transition period focusing heavily on continuing foundational performance arts structures with high youth leadership integration.
Led an incredibly ambitious 20th Anniversary calendar, executing massive logistics shipping tasks alongside active local community entertainment campaigns.
Reaffirmed SCATS' mature structural role (surpassing 21 years of service), locking down continuous support channels for arts, culture, technology transfer, and historical legacy projects.