About Ross Moore

Dr. Ross Moore, born in 1954 in Broken Hill, Australia, discovered Tibetan Buddhism in 1983 at Atisha Center. His spiritual journey flourished under Lama Zopa Rinpoche's guidance, amidst the unique backdrop of a reconstructed gold-rush town. As Spiritual Program Co-ordinator at Tara Institute, Melbourne, he established various teaching programs under Geshe Doga's mentorship. Ross, a frequent visitor to Sera Je Monastery and attendee of His Holiness the Dalai Lama's teachings, retired from art and design lecturing to focus on Buddhist publishing. A cancer survivor since 2017, Ross emphasizes the transformative power of Dharma in daily life. Currently based in Melbourne, he continues his profound engagement with Tara Institute.
Dr. Ross Moore, born in 1954 in Broken Hill, Australia, discovered Tibetan Buddhism in 1983 at Atisha Center. His spiritual journey flourished under Lama Zopa Rinpoche's guidance, amidst the unique backdrop of a reconstructed gold-rush town. As Spiritual Program Co-ordinator at Tara Institute, Melbourne, he established various teaching programs under Geshe Doga's mentorship. Ross, a frequent visitor to Sera Je Monastery and attendee of His Holiness the Dalai Lama's teachings, retired from art and design lecturing to focus on Buddhist publishing. A cancer survivor since 2017, Ross emphasizes the transformative power of Dharma in daily life. Currently based in Melbourne, he continues his profound engagement with Tara Institute.