About
The Murwillumbah Sikh Temple is a gurdwara on Nullum Street, serving one of Australia's long-established Sikh communities. The Sikh presence in the Tweed Valley grew out of farming, with many families working the district's sugarcane, and that community helped build and continues to maintain the temple here.
It's a peaceful place of worship overlooking a nearby park, close to the centre of Murwillumbah. As with gurdwaras everywhere, visitors of all backgrounds are welcome to attend respectfully — heads should be covered and shoes removed before entering the prayer hall. For service times or to arrange a visit, it's best to phone ahead.
Best For
Worship and community for local Sikh families, and a welcoming, respectful visit for anyone wanting to learn about the Tweed Valley's Sikh heritage.
Good to Know
TypeSikh gurdwara (temple)
CommunityTweed Valley Sikh families
HeritageRooted in sugarcane farming
SettingOverlooks a park, central
VisitorsWelcome (head covered, shoes off)
Service timesPhone ahead to confirm
Opening Hours
Service times:Phone ahead to confirm
Frequently Asked Questions
Can visitors of other faiths attend?
Yes — gurdwaras welcome respectful visitors of all backgrounds. Please cover your head and remove your shoes before entering the prayer hall.
What is the temple's connection to the local area?
It serves one of Australia's long-standing Sikh communities, whose roots in the Tweed Valley are closely tied to sugarcane farming.
Where is the temple?
29 Nullum Street, Murwillumbah, overlooking a nearby park and close to the town centre.
How do I find out service times or arrange a visit?
Phone the temple on 02 6672 1104 to confirm prayer and service times.