About the Association
We are the Victorian branch of the Old Boys Association of D.S. Senanayake College in Sri Lanka. Inaugurated in the year 2008 to bring together the past students to celebrate our brotherhood through social activities, network among colleagues to rekindle memories and run projects that benefit the Association and the School back in Sri Lanka. D.S Senanayake College, which molds students according to the motto “Country before Self,” nurtured us across all races and religions as well as different walks of life. Sinhalese, Muslims, Tamils and Burgers all studied under one roof, united to fulfill the need to create virtuous citizens for the country and the world. Though we now reside in Australia, we strive to live the values instilled during our school years. Since its inception in 2008, Black and Gold of Victoria has organised very successful events and donated nearly $50,000 worth of assistance to our alma mater in Colombo, Sri Lanka for various projects, such as scholarships, sporting equipment and clothes. We welcome and encourage all past students of D.S Senanayake College residing in the State of Victoria to join the Association as we celebrate our 15th year of service.
Current Office Bearers
Kosala Kularatne (1992)
President
Kosala Kularatne (1992 Batch) holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Information Systems and a BSc in Computer Science from the University of Sydney. Further advancing his expertise, Kosala completed an MBA at Macquarie University and a Master’s in Data Science from Deakin University. In addition to his professional achievements, Kosala has actively contributed to the Black and Gold of Victoria, serving as Secretary in 2018 and 2022, and as Vice President in 2023. His interests include Data Science, golf, travel, and cars.
Sahan Fernando (2004)
Vice President
Sahan Fernando (2004 Batch) holds a Bachelor of IT and a Master’s in IT. After transitioning from a career in IT to education, he is now a Secondary School Teacher at Lynhurst Secondary College, specializing in VCE Business Studies, IT and Mathematics. Sahan is currently pursuing a Master’s in Mathematics and a Master’s in Teaching, with an expected graduation in 2026. He is also the founder of Maths Hub Melbourne, branches in Narre Warren and Mt Waverley,
Prasanna De Silva (2001)
Secretary
Prasanna De Silva (2001 Batch) is a Senior Delivery Manager at SS&C Technologies. He holds both a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree in IT. Outside of his professional and organizational roles, Prasanna has a keen interest in photography, riding, and cycling.
Damitha Mapa (2005)
Assistant Secretary
Damitha Mapa (2005 Batch) completed his A/Ls in 2005 and was the captain of his school’s 1st XI cricket team in the same year. As a professional cricket player, Damitha has achieved significant recognition and has furthered his expertise by qualifying as an ECB and CA Level 2 Coach. His experience and skills in cricket are complemented by his dedication to his role within the Black and Gold of Victoria.
Amila Gunarathne (2007)
Treasurer
Amila Gunarathne (2007 Batch) completed his A/Ls in Mathematics in 2007 and holds a Bachelor of Science in IT, along with a Master’s in Business Analysis. Amila is the Managing Director of Statewide Facility Management. His interests include cricket, traveling, and music.
Rajitha Gunatilake (2007)
Assistant Treasurer
Rajitha Gunatilake (2007 Batch) is a skilled Finance Analyst with a Bachelor of Commerce degree specializing in Economics. Rajitha balances professional expertise with personal interests in cricket, reading, and travel,
Saldhan Jameen (1992)
Event Coordinator
Saldhan Jameen (1992 Batch) completed his studies in Commerce in Tamil medium in 1992. Saldhan has a diverse career in journalism, having worked with several prominent media organizations including SLBC, Rupavahini, Sooriyan ABC, Swarnavahini, and Dan TV in Sri Lanka. His experience extends internationally with roles at Deepam TV (UK), Apna TV (New Zealand), and Num Tamil (Australia). Saldhan has a keen interest in music, movies, and travel.
Ashhaab Fazeel (2015)
Assistant Event Coordinator
Ashhaab Fazeel (2015 Batch) works as an Automobile Engineer at Toyota, where he applies his expertise in automotive engineering. Ashhaab’s primary interest is cars, reflecting his passion for the automotive industry.
Suhith Mendis (2018)
Committee Member
Suhith Mendis (2018 Batch) completed his A/Ls in Commerce in 2018 and holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) with First Class distinction from Monash University. During his school years, Suhith served as Senior Prefect (2018/2019) and was Secretary of the college Interact Club (2016/2017). He was also Vice Captain of Shantha House in 2016. His family has a strong connection to the school, with his father being a Senanayakian from the 1986 batch and having served as President of the Old Boys’ Association (Colombo) during 2009/2010.
Uveen Nissanka (2013)
Committee Member
Uveen Nissanka (2013 Batch) completed his A/Ls in Arts in 2013 and earned a Master’s in Marketing from Charles Sturt University. Currently, Uveen works at Melbourne Cleaning Supplies.
Jayaminda Nanayakkara (1997)
Committee Member
Jayaminda Nanayakkara (1997 Batch) completed his A/Ls in Commerce in 1997 and studied Information Systems at an Australian university. Currently, he is engaged in the retail business. In 2007, Jayaminda was among the pioneers who introduced Sri Lankan pay satellite TV channels to Australia. His interests include travel and watching movies.
Channa Wijesinghe (1988)
Advisor/Immediate past President
Channa D Wijesinghe (1988 Batch) holds a Bachelor of Business in Accounting from Monash University and an MBA from Deakin University. He is a Fellow Member of CA ANZ and CPA Australia.
Channa is an experienced finance professional and is the immediate Past President of Black and Gold of Victoria. His interests include cricket, music and travel.
Constitution
The Black & Gold of Victoria Constitution outlines the Rules of Association in line with the Associations Incorporation Act (1981). All members must uphold these rules in our participation and conduct in matters relating to the Association.